born Jan. 31, 1841, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. died April 10, 1911, New York, N.Y. byname of Samuel Loyd American puzzlemaker who was best known for composing chess problems and games, including Parcheesi. Loyd studied engineering and took a license as a steam and mechanical engineer, but he engaged in a variety of business enterprises until he was able to earn a living exclusively from his chess problems and puzzles. White to mate in five moves, a chess composition by Sam Loyd (c. 1861) With Loyd began inventing chess problems when he was 14 years old, and three years later he was recognized as the foremost American at this skill. From 1860 he was problem editor of the magazine Chess Monthly, edited by leading chess master Paul C. Morphy. He contributed to American Chess-Nuts in 1868 and in 1878 published his own book of problems, Chess Strategy. He later moved from chess problems to puzzles and games, inventing the Fifteen Puzzle, the Trick Donkeys, Pigs in Clover, and Parcheesi. His son joined him in his puzzle adventures, and about 1896 they began publishing a puzzle column that was widely syndicated in newspapers and magazines. The Loyd puzzles are remarkable for their disguised use of simple algebraic formulas.
LOYD, SAM
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