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See https://erich-friedman.github.io/mathmagic/unsolved.html
.. positions of 2 kinds of chess pieces, each of which the same number of the other piece but none of their own.
Is there a position where each bishop attacks 2 knights and each knight attacks 3 bishops? We abbreviate this as (B=2, N=3).
Here are all the unsolved cases: