You're sitting there playing a nice quiet game of chess when - bang! - one of the pieces falls on the floor. You have to put it back on the right square, but can you remember where it should go?

You have to be good at concentration and short-term memory to be able to do this successfully.

In each you'll see a position. After a few seconds, one of the pieces will fall on the floor. Use the keypad to tell me the square on which it should be replaced.




Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.



Try to remember where all the pieces are. When one of the pieces disappears enter the name of the square where it used to be using the keypad.