Daily Queens Puzzle - New Challenge Every Day

A fresh Queens Puzzle awaits you every day. The board size rotates through the week, giving you variety and progressive difficulty to keep your skills sharp.

Today's Challenge

Every day brings a new Queens Puzzle with a different board size. Today's puzzle is waiting for you right now. The goal, as always, is to place N queens on an N×N board so that no two queens share a row, column, or diagonal. Even if you solved yesterday's puzzle in under a minute, today's different board size will present a fresh set of constraints and require a slightly different approach.

The Queens Game is one of the most elegant logic puzzles ever devised. Its simplicity of rules combined with its depth of challenge makes it ideal for daily mental exercise. Think of it like a crossword or sudoku — a brief, focused mental workout that keeps your reasoning skills in peak condition.

Whether you are a first-time player who just heard about the viral LinkedIn Queens game or a seasoned solver who already knows the advanced strategies, the daily puzzle gives you a consistent, low-pressure reason to practice every day.

How It Works

The daily puzzle system is simple and automatic:

  • One puzzle per day: Each calendar day has a designated board size. The size is determined by the day of the week according to a fixed rotation schedule.
  • Automatic board selection: When you click the Play Today's Puzzle button below, a small script reads the current day of the week and sends you to the correct board size automatically. No manual selection needed.
  • Consistent timing: The puzzle resets at midnight in your local timezone. If you miss a day, you can always play any board size manually at /play.
  • No account required: The daily puzzle is completely free and anonymous. Your progress is tracked only in your memory — the true measure of skill.

The board size rotation was designed to provide both variety and a gentle difficulty curve throughout the week. Mondays start moderate (6×6) to ease you back in after the weekend, Wednesdays peak at the classic 8×8, and weekends offer a relaxed medium challenge. See the full weekly schedule below.

Benefits of Daily Practice

Consistency is the secret ingredient in skill development. Here is what daily Queens Puzzle practice delivers:

Cognitive Warm-Up

Solving a Queens Puzzle in the morning activates the prefrontal cortex — the part of the brain responsible for planning, logical reasoning, and working memory. Many regular players report that a 5-minute puzzle session before work helps them focus more sharply on complex tasks throughout the day.

Progressive Skill Building

Because the board size varies each day, you are constantly encountering slightly different constraint structures. Monday's 6×6 sharpens your intermediate skills. Wednesday's 8×8 reinforces the classic strategies. Thursday's 5×5 trains rapid backtracking. This deliberate variation prevents plateauing and keeps improvement continuous.

Streak Building and Habit Formation

Streaks are a powerful motivational tool. Once you have solved puzzles for 7 consecutive days, the psychological pull to maintain that streak becomes a strong daily reminder. Many players report returning to the site specifically to preserve their streak, which turns occasional play into a reliable daily habit — and consistent daily habits are how real skill develops.

Pattern Library Growth

Each unique board size you solve contributes to your mental library of queen placement patterns. Over weeks and months of daily play, you will begin to recognize safe configurations almost immediately upon seeing a board. This intuitive pattern recognition is what separates fast solvers from slow ones, and it only develops through volume of practice.

Tips for Today's Puzzle

Before you click Play, here are general strategy tips that apply to any board size you encounter today:

  1. Work row by row. Place exactly one queen per row, starting from the top. This ensures the row constraint is automatically satisfied.
  2. Mark safe columns. For each row, identify which columns are not yet occupied and not threatened by any diagonal from placed queens. Only consider those columns.
  3. Fill forced moves first. If a row has only one valid column, place the queen there immediately without deliberating. Forced moves are free information.
  4. Backtrack promptly. If you reach a row with zero valid columns, undo the previous placement and try the next available column. Do not linger at a dead end.
  5. Use the hint sparingly. If you are stuck for more than 2 minutes, use one hint. But study it — understand why that cell is valid before moving on.

For a deeper dive into strategy, visit the Queens Game Strategy guide which covers beginner through advanced techniques.

Play Today's Puzzle

You can also choose any board size manually at the play page.

Weekly Schedule

Here is the full weekly rotation of board sizes:

Day Board Size Difficulty Solutions
Monday 6×6 Intermediate 4
Tuesday 7×7 Intermediate 40
Wednesday 8×8 Classic 92
Thursday 5×5 Beginner 10
Friday 7×7 Intermediate 40
Saturday 8×8 Classic 92
Sunday 6×6 Relaxed 4

The schedule is designed so that Monday and Sunday use smaller boards for a gentler start and end to the week, while midweek boards peak in difficulty. Thursday returns to 5×5 as a midweek reset before the weekend push.

Track Your Progress

Our site does not require an account, so progress tracking is personal and self-directed. Here are ways to monitor your improvement:

  • Time yourself. The board has a built-in timer. Note your completion times each day and compare week over week. Most players see their 8×8 time drop by 30–50% within a month of daily practice.
  • Count hints used. Try to reduce the number of hints you need over time. From "used 3 hints" to "used 1 hint" to "zero hints" is meaningful progress.
  • Set a return challenge. Return each day at roughly the same time. Consistency in timing reinforces the habit and makes it easier to maintain a streak.
  • Explore beyond the daily. On days when you finish quickly, visit the full play page and attempt a harder board size. The jump from 8×8 to 9×9 is a meaningful challenge that will accelerate your pattern recognition development.

Remember: improvement is not always linear. Some days the puzzle will feel easy; others it will feel hard despite being the same size. That variability is normal and reflects the natural variation in cognitive performance. What matters is showing up consistently. Over weeks and months, the trend will always point upward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there really a new puzzle every day?

Yes — the board size changes every day according to the weekly schedule (Monday=6, Tuesday=7, Wednesday=8, Thursday=5, Friday=7, Saturday=8, Sunday=6). The JavaScript on this page automatically detects today's day of the week and links you to the correct board size. Each day genuinely offers a fresh constraint-satisfaction challenge.

What board size is today's puzzle?

The board size depends on the day of the week: Monday is 6×6, Tuesday and Friday are 7×7, Wednesday and Saturday are 8×8, Thursday is 5×5, and Sunday is 6×6. The Play Today button above detects your local date and links directly to the correct size automatically.

Can I play previous days' puzzles?

You can play any board size at any time by visiting the main play page at /play and selecting your preferred size. While we do not archive specific daily puzzle instances, every board size from 4 to 15 is always available so you can practice any configuration whenever you like.

Is the daily puzzle free?

Yes, completely free. No account, no payment, no ads blocking gameplay. The daily Queens Puzzle and the entire site are free to use for everyone.