These puzzles were composed by Nick Long (Chronatog) over a period of years. Most of them are relatively simple and intended to provide some general concepts to understand how to play atomic chess better.
No. 000, 2001
White to explode in 2
Q2/8/k7/K1p5/2P5/8/8/8
No. 001, 2002
Game Drawn 1/2 – 1/2
8/8/8/4k2P/8/8/8/K7
No. 002, 2002
Game Drawn 1/2 – 1/2
1k6/8/8/8/8/8/1P6/1K6
No. 003, 2002
White Wins
1k6/8/8/8/1P6/8/8/1K6
No. 004, 2002
White to Explode in Two
2k5/K1B5/P1p5/2R5/8/8/8/8
No. 005, 2002
White to Atomic-Mate in Seven
8/4k3/1BB1p3/4N3/8/8/8/4K3
No. 006, 2002
White to Atomic-Mate in Five
7k/6NN/7N/8/8/8/8/4K3
No. 007, 2005
White to Atomic-Mate in Five
5b2/3k1n2/2p5/1pPN4/1P6/p7/K6p/4R3
No. 008, 2005
Caging Black in is better than trying to mate
8/p7/4k3/8/1N2B3/2p2N2/2K4P/8
No. 009, 2005
White to Atomic-Mate in Two
k4b2/4p1p1/B3P1P1/N1p5/5p2/5P2/2K5/8
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