Largest current board - 300 standard levels
12x12 Queens Puzzle
Play a 12x12 Queens Puzzle collection built for the largest current board size. This standard-only set includes 300 levels across 26 medium, 56 hard, and 218 expert records on a 144-cell grid.
12 rows by 12 columns - 144 cells - no current community entries
Board size
12x12
12 rows by 12 columns
Cells
144
Large expert-heavy board
Standard levels
300
0 easy, 26 medium, 56 hard, 218 expert
Community entries
0
No current 12x12 community records
Total entries
300
Standard-only collection
Use case
Maximum
Largest current production-bank board size
Largest Current Board
The Largest Current Board Size
A 12x12 Queens Puzzle is the current largest board-size collection in the production bank. The board has 12 rows, 12 columns, and 144 cells, so each queen placement can influence a much wider space than smaller grids.
This page should feel deliberate and focused. It is not a community variety page, and it should not borrow the 11x11 story. The useful promise is simpler: 300 standard 12x12 levels, no easy lane, and a strong expert-heavy inventory for patient large-board practice.
To compare this maximum-size board with smaller options, return to all Queens puzzle sizes.
12x12 Queens Puzzle Facts
The current 12x12 collection has 300 playable entries, all in the standard level set. Standard records expose actual difficulty labels, and the current standard 12x12 block runs from Level 662 through Level 961. This page still reads production-index entries directly rather than hardcoding future ranges.
- 12 rows
- 12 columns
- 144 cells
- Expert-heavy standard inventory
- 0 easy, 26 medium, 56 hard, and 218 expert standard records
- 0 current community entries
- Color regions plus no-touch placement rules
- A playable 12 by 12 board
Standard-Only, Expert-Heavy Inventory
The 12x12 Queens Puzzle page should be honest about difficulty. There are no easy 12x12 standard records in the current production index. The practical entry point is medium, not easy: Level 662 is the better first click because Level 663 is already expert.
Medium standard levels
Use the 26 medium records as the practical entry lane if you are coming from smaller large boards. The first medium 12x12 Queens Puzzle standard entry is Level 662.
Hard standard levels
Use the 56 hard records when medium 12x12 boards feel controlled. The first hard 12x12 Queens Puzzle standard entry is Level 665.
Expert standard levels
Use the 218 expert records for the main identity of this page. The first standard 12x12 entry, Level 663, is expert.
Easy standard levels
Do not expect an easy lane. The current 12x12 Queens Puzzle standard inventory has 0 easy records.
How to Start Without Overreaching
Start with Level 662 if you want the first medium 12x12 standard entry in the current production index. Move to hard once medium boards feel controlled; Level 665 is the first hard 12x12 entry. Use expert levels when you want the real pressure of 12x12.
Largest Current Board, Not a Hardest Claim
12x12 is the largest current production-bank board size, but this page should not make a blanket hardest-size claim. The useful promise is narrower: a 144-cell 12x12 Queens Puzzle collection with a dominant expert lane and a standard-only maximum-board inventory.
12x12 Solving Tips
- 1Start with Level 662 if you want the first medium standard entry instead of expert Level 663.
- 2Scan the 144-cell board in zones: upper, center, and lower areas, then re-check rows, columns, color regions, and no-touch pressure.
- 3Avoid casual center placements because a locally convenient queen can block several later placements.
- 4Treat expert records as the pressure lane, and step down to medium or hard if a board turns into guessing.
- 5Pause before guessing because a wrong 12x12 placement can create a long chain of false confidence.
Common Mistakes on 12x12 Queens Puzzles
- Starting with Level 663 by accident when you wanted a medium 12x12 board.
- Expecting an easy lane even though the current standard set has 0 easy records.
- Calling 12x12 the hardest Queens Puzzle size instead of the largest current board size.
- Adding a community grid even though the production index currently has 0 community 12x12 entries.
- Generating links from a guessed range instead of reading actual production-index entries.
300 Standard 12x12 Levels
300 Standard 12x12 Levels
Choose a standard board below. These links come from actual production-index entries, not from a generated numeric range.
No Community 12x12 Entries
No Community 12x12 Entries
The current production index lists 0 community 12x12 puzzles, so this page does not render a fake community grid or promise future entries.
Before You Move to 12x12
Use 12x12 when you are ready for patient scanning and longer constraint chains. The board has 144 cells, and the current set starts at medium rather than easy. If 12x12 feels too large, step back to the 11x11 Queens Puzzle first.
12x12 Queens Puzzle FAQ
Is 12x12 Queens Puzzle mostly expert?
Yes. The current standard set has 218 expert records, 56 hard records, 26 medium records, and only 0 easy records.
How many 12x12 Queens Puzzle levels are available?
The current production index lists 300 playable 12x12 entries: 300 standard levels and 0 community puzzles.
What is the practical starting point for a 12x12 Queens Puzzle?
For most players, Level 662 is the practical first click because it is the first medium standard 12x12 entry. Level 663 is the first standard entry overall, but it is expert.
Are there easy 12x12 Queens Puzzle levels?
No. The current standard 12x12 inventory has 0 easy records, 26 medium records, 56 hard records, and 218 expert records.
Are there community 12x12 Queens Puzzle entries?
No. The current production index lists 0 community 12x12 entries, so this page stays focused on the 300 standard levels.
Is 12x12 the hardest Queens Puzzle size?
Not as a blanket claim. 12x12 is the largest current board size, but difficulty depends on the specific record. The safer description is largest current board and expert-heavy standard inventory.
Should I practice 11x11 before 12x12?
Yes if large boards still feel chaotic. Use 11x11 as the adjacent smaller step, then return to 12x12 when medium and hard large-board patterns feel controlled.