LinkedIn's Queen #564 (HARD difficulty)
I am watching the commentary of today's Queen puzzle (a 1* Star Battle puzzle), given that I complete it in about 2 minutes. But one thing I don't quite understand is his words
When one of these two has to be a queen, neither of these and neither of these can be a queen, since no two queens can touch each other (circled in black). That leave just one option in yellow (outside the black circle)
I rephrase the commentator's words in this way:
When a row containing a red square or yellow square (inside a black circle) (using his computer mouse to explain) is a queen, neither a red square above it and a yellow square below it can be a queen as no two queens can touch each other.
That leave just one option left for the yellow square (diagonally below a black circle).
How does he prove that the yellow square outside a black circle is a queen, given no obvious observation that it must be a queen?


