In the checkerboard two squares on opposite corners have been removed. A domino can cover two adjacent squares
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The board missing two opposite corners cannot be covered with 31 dominoes.
Each domino will always cover two adjacent squares of the chessboard. Since adjacent squares have different colours, each domino placed on the board must therefore cover two different colours.
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