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By Which algorithm, the 8 queens problem is solved?
Answer Posted / Sanjeev Kaur
The N-Queens problem can be solved using backtracking algorithms. For the specific case of placing 8 queens on a chessboard without attacking each other, various backtracking solutions exist such as recursive backtracking, iterative deepening depth-first search (IDDFS), and breadth-first search (BFS).
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