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Authors:
Stuart Reges, Marty Stepp
Chapter:
Recursion
Exercise:
Programming Projects
Question:3 | ISBN:9780136091813 | Edition: 2

Question

Write a recursive program to solve the Eight Queens puzzle. The puzzle involves placing eight queens on a standard chessboard in such a way that no two threaten each other. Figure 12.10 shows one example solution to this problem.

Your recursive program should explore all possible placements of eight queens on the board and report all the configurations in which no two queens are in jeopardy.

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