0/30 solved · sharpen your tactics one position at a time.
Drop the gold where the silver protects it.
The pawns box their own king in. Use the open file.
Drop the gold next to the cornered king — the silver backs it up.
Push a piece forward to 3b — its partner protects it.
The bishop guards the drop square on the long diagonal.
Drop the rook on the back rank — the pawns block every escape.
Push into the promotion zone — a tokin is a gold.
The opponent left their rook undefended on the bishop's diagonal.
Capture the unprotected gold — with check.
Drop the gold where the pawn and silver support it.
Drop the silver where its two forward diagonals hit both pieces.
A gold in the corner attacks sideways and backwards at once.
Slide the bishop onto the diagonal through the rook and king.
Step the silver aside and the rook behind it gives check.
The promoted bishop moves like a bishop AND a king. Get close.
Leave the bishop hanging — the king must take it, and walks into mate.
The pawn wall traps the king on the back rank. Drop the rook.
March into the promotion zone — the promoted piece finishes the job.
Check along the rank — when the king steps away, take what's behind.
One bishop drop gives check and attacks the gold.
A quiet silver drop first — the king has only one square.
Promote the bishop with check, then drop the rook to finish.
Seal the second rank with the rook, then drop the gold.
Drop the silver behind the king, then promote it as it strikes.
A quiet gold drop — every king move walks into the silver.
Drop the rook to force the king toward the gold.
The bishop covers the escape diagonal; the drops do the rest.
The rook backs up the advance — the king has nowhere to run.
Drop the silver first, then promote the rook on the back rank.
A quiet silver drop below the king — both retreats lose.