Can a knight beat a king?

Can a knight beat a king?

Can a knight beat a king?

No it is not possible to checkmate a lone king
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The king (♔, ♚) is the most important piece in the game of chess. It may move to any adjoining square; it may also perform a move known as castling. If a player's king is threatened with capture, it is said to be in check, and the player must remove the threat of capture on the next move.
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King (chess) - Wikipedia
with king and Knight ... Even a lone king king cannot be checkmated using King and a bishop... This is because knight controls only one coloured square a a time (either black or white), this is the case with bishop....

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