Read the regions
Each colored area needs exactly one crown, so region boundaries are just as important as rows and columns.
Play Queens unlimited with every community level from the reference game. Choose any board, place crowns, mark Xs, use the timer and undo controls, and keep solving without waiting for the next daily puzzle.
How to play Queens
A solved Queens board has one crown per row, one crown per column, and one crown per color region. The other key rule is that no two crowns touch, even diagonally. This page keeps the reference interaction: tap to cycle empty, X, and crown; drag to mark Xs; undo a move; clear the board; zoom large levels; switch palettes; show region letters; and filter the full level library.
Each colored area needs exactly one crown, so region boundaries are just as important as rows and columns.
A crown blocks its row, column, surrounding cells, and color region. Auto-place Xs can mark those squares for faster practice.
Jump between unique-solution boards, multiple-solution boards, completed levels, and unfinished levels from one unlimited page.
Queens strategy
Start with small color regions and rows that have few available squares. Once a crown is forced, the eliminated row, column, and neighboring cells usually unlock another region.
Use X marks aggressively. If a row already has a crown candidate that would break a region, mark it out and look for the next forced placement.
When a board feels open, turn on region letters or the default palette. It makes similar colors easier to separate on large community levels.
FAQ
LinkedIn Queens is a daily crown placement logic puzzle. The goal is to place one crown in every row, column, and color region while making sure no two crowns touch, including diagonally.
Yes. This Queens game online page combines the community level selector and the playable board into one page, so you can play Queens unlimited across 663 levels.
X marks help you eliminate squares that cannot contain a crown. You can tap a square to cycle empty, X, and crown, or drag across the board to place X marks quickly.
No. This is an independent practice game inspired by LinkedIn Queens rules and is not affiliated with or endorsed by LinkedIn.
Daily answer path
Use the Queens answer page when you want the official daily solution image instead of unlimited practice boards.