A queen's graph shows all possible moves that a queen can make on a chessboard. The queen can move in any direction, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
To make the graph, we draw a line connecting the squares on the chessboard that a queen can move to from each square. We then connect these lines to create a spider-web pattern.
Each circle on the graph represents a square on the chessboard, and the lines between them show all the possible moves that a queen can make.
So, if you're playing a game of chess and want to know all the places your queen can move to, you can look at the queen's graph to see all the possible options.