An original 'KQRB vs kqrrp' chess puzzle or problem (whichever you wish to call it) composed by Chesthetica using the 'Digital Synaptic Neural Substrate' computational creativity method. It does not use endgame tablebases, artificial neural networks, machine learning or any kind of typical AI. The chess board is a virtually limitless canvas for the expression of creative ideas (even by computer). There is also no proven limit to the quantity or type of legal compositions that can be automatically generated.

White to Play and Mate in 3
Chesthetica v11.32 (Selangor, Malaysia)
Generated on 12 Aug 2019 at 11:38:09 PM
Chesthetica, especially if running on multiple computers or operating system user accounts, is capable of generating far too many compositions than can be published in a timely fashion here. The newer ones will therefore only be published some time later. This is why the composition date above does not match today's date. Chesthetica composes only unique or new constructs. If you have seen it before, cite the source and comment below because it is purely coincidental. Try to solve this as quickly as you can. If you like it, please share with others. Solving chess puzzles like this can be good for your health as it keeps your brain active. It may even delay or prevent dementia.
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