Chess Variant Applets
by Ed Friedlander
I programmed these to show some of the many chess variants, rather than to be strong opponents. I could have added longer look-aheads, but this would have caused delays and taken up too much memory. Other chess applets exist and are also weak. Some of these applets recognize draw by repetition / perpetual check. Others fail to do so; again this is to save space and loading time.The applet at André Heuner's Site is much stronger than mine. He also has some variants
I have tried to choose the ones that are actually popular with players. I welcome
your suggestions. Green stars mark those
that are very easy to learn and play casually.
I am presently looking for a Java programmer who can help me develop these into a site where people can play one another online. I expect to have access to an in-house server where I can run a Java server application sometime later this year.
There are also variants on checkers, including Byelorussian Cheskers. You can find these at other sites.
Easy Chess | Standard game | |
Absorption Chess | Capturer gains movement abilities |
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Absorption Chess II | Capturer gains movement abilities. This applet extends this to kings and pawns. |
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Abstract Chess | A friendly unit may donate some of its power to a neighbor. |
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![]() | Two non-capturing moves, or one capturing move, each turn. |
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Active Chess | Two queens, 9x8. |
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Actuated Rotating Center Chess | Center rotates, you choose when and how. |
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Advance Chess | Pawns begin on third and sixth ranks |
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Airplane Chess | Large variant with airplanes which capture by landing just beyond an enemy unit. |
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Akenhead's Chess | Chinese pieces and Berolina pawns. |
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Alapo | Simple chess-like game. |
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Alice Chess ![]() | Looking-glass boards. Extremely popular variant. |
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Alliance Chess | Two boards, four players, team wins by checkmating the primary player. |
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All-In Chess | Move either side's units. No reversing the previous move. |
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All-Mate Chess | Capture a piece only by rendering it unable to avoid FIDE capture. |
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Almost Chess | The queen may move as a knight or rook but not as a bishop. |
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Amazon Chess | The queen may also move as a knight |
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Amazon Knights Chess | The queen may also move as a knight, and rooks and bishops are replaced by knights. |
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Ambi-Chess | Large board with two kings, move a member of each of two armies each turn. |
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Angel Chess | 9x8 board. Angels (Q+N) are difficult to exchange. |
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![]() | Capture all non-royal units without checking the king. |
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![]() | Capture all enemy units except the uncapturable king. |
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Anti-Gravity Chess | A newly-moved unit repels the nearest unit along each orthogonal line. |
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Anti-King Chess | Your anti-king unit must remain under enemy attack. Berolina pawns an an unusual setup. |
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Anti-King Chess II | Your anti-king unit must remain under enemy attack. Usual setup plus anti-king. |
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Anti-Magnetic Chess | Like colors attract, opposites repel, along orthogonal lines. |
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Anticipation Chess | Commit after moving to which kind of unit you will move next. |
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Antipodean Chess | Captured units move, if possible, to the square four ranks and four files away. |
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Anywhere Chess | Units other than the king may make non-capturing moves to any square. |
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Apocalypse Chess | Miniature version with four horsemen. |
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Archimedes Chess![]() | Capture by attacking an enemy unit with two of yours. |
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Arena Chess | Entry in the 32-move-maximum contest. |
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Arktur Chess | Random first ranks, two kings. |
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Arrow Pawn Chess | Pawns do not promote but have expanded moves. |
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Assassin Chess | Shoot chess without royalty and with pawns that cannot be shot by line movers. |
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Assault Chess | Play twice; which can win as White against a weakened Red faster? |
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Atlantis Chess | You may sink an edge square instead of moving a unit |
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Atomic Pawn Chess | One time in ten, a pawn explodes just after moving |
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Avalanche Chess![]() | Advance the opponent's pawns. Popular variant. | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() | As before, except that the red king and queen are switched. Some say this makes a better game. |
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Aviation Chess | ![]() |
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Bachelor Chess | All pieces promote. Win in the usual way or by joining king and queen. |
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Balaklava Chess | All non-royal units can make non-capturing knight moves |
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Balbo Chess | Odd-shaped board, bishops as powerful as knights. |
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Bank of Scotland | Scotch Progressive Chess, with an extra move per turn for each time your side has checked the opponent. | |
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A check or a move to a square under attack both end a sequence early. |
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Bankhouse Chess | Buy units back from the opponent, or bribe units you have captured to change sides. |
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Barasi Chess | Pieces cannot move backwards; pawns are Berolina |
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Bastardo | Four players, each playing alone, on an ordinary board |
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Batak Chess | ![]() |
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Battle Chess | Move as many of your units as you like, once each, each turn. Win by capturing the enemy king. |
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Bear Chess | ![]() |
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Benedict Arnold Chess | No captures, but units attacked by the mover are flipped. |
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Bennie Prince's Chess | Units not under attack may be removed and returned, one at a time |
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Berolina Chess | Pawns move diagonally and capture straight ahead |
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Berolina Grid Chess | Popular with NOST. |
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Besiege Chess | Large variant with White on either side, Black in center |
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Bicapture Chess | You may capture, and be checked by, your own units |
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Big Board Chess![]() | Large set with setup phase. |
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Billiards Chess | Bishops and queens bounce off the edges |
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Bird's Chess | Large variant by the grandmaster |
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![]() | Bishops do not capture and cannot be captured. Win by getting your bishop to the end rank. |
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Black and White Chess | Two moves per turn, the first from a white square, the second from a black square. |
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Blackburne's Proposal | QR becomes a marshall, QB becomes a pegasus, and KB becomes a queen are enhanced. |
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![]() | If the point value of your remaining units totals 21, you win. |
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Black Hole Chess | Units falling into the central black hole may be recovered. |
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Blind Shogi |
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Blockade Chess |
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Blood Brothers Chess | Pieces defend others of their kind regardless of location. |
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Blue Chess![]() | Commemorates Deep Blue vs. Kasparov. |
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Bomber Chess I | Pawns can be made to explode. |
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Bomber Chess II | Pawns can be made to explode, and always explode when captured. |
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Bomber Chess III | Pawns and pieces can be made to explode. |
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Booster Pawn Chess | Pawns push friendly pieces. |
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Brickchucking Chess | Pieces can only move forward, but attack the king in any direction. |
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Brusky Hexagonal Chess | Hexagonal variant from the 1960's. |
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Brotherhood Chess | A piece cannot capture one of its own kind. |
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Buczo's Chess | 10 x 10 variant with optional underpromotion |
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Bug Eyed Monster Chess | A non-royal unit may make any move which, in FIDE chess, some other unit could make and it could not make. |
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Butters Chess | Capture by moving adjacent rather than by displacement. |
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Byzanatine Chess | Circular 16x4 Shatranj variant. |
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Byzanatine Chess II | A different account of the old circular game. |
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Caissa | Christiaan Freeling's game with a royal queen. |
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Cambodian Chess | ![]() |
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Canadian Chess | Captured units are replaced immediately. Not really a Canadian regional game. |
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Canadian Chess II | Queens are replaced as rooks, rooks as bishops, etc. Pawns are not replaced. |
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Canadian Progressive Chess | Usually Canadian Chess is played progressively. |
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Cannon Chess | Rooks and Bishops move and capture after the style of Chinese cannons. |
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Capablanca Chess | 8x10 board variant by the grandmaster. |
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Capablanca Chess 10x10 | 10x10 board variant by the grandmaster. |
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Capapranka Chess | A cap renders a square and any occupant non-functional. |
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Capped Pawn Chess | White must checkmate with a move of the KBP or lose. The toughest odds given in chess. |
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Capricorn Chess | Rooks capture by moving adjacent to enemy units. |
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Capture the Flag Chess![]() | As in the kids' tag game | ![]() |
Capturing Progressive Chess | Scotch Chess, but if no capture is made the count drops back to one |
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CardChess | Proprietary game with board 10x10 and four suits of chess cards. Many different games are possible. | ![]() |
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Carnivore Chess | Each turn, also move an uncapturable predator. |
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Carrera Chess | 10x8 version described in 1617 | ![]() |
Cavalier Chess | All units except the queen enhanced knight-like. | ![]() |
Cavalry Chess | ![]() |
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Centerless Chess | No center pawns or squares | ![]() |
Central Chess | Move twice per turn, once in center and once on edge |
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Chad | Christiaan Freeling's simple game of complex strategy. |
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Chameleon Chess | Begin with 16 pawns which evolve. | ![]() |
Chance Chess | Classic proprietary game. Randomizer determines what unit(s) you may move. Free move out of check. | ![]() |
Chancellor Chess | Classic 9x9 board with rook-knight. | ![]() |
Chaos Chess![]() | Random starting positions | ![]() ![]() |
Chatty Chess | Four-handed game using normal board and pieces |
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Chaturanga | Oldest known form of chess |
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Chaturanga for Four | Ancient partnership game, sometimes said to be the oldest form of chess. I have presented a modern version played in India in recent times. |
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Chaturanga for Four -- Machiavellian Version![]() | Cutthroat new version. |
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Chazz![]() | King and pawns |
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![]() | You may make one illegal move in order to checkmate. |
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![]() | Once during the game, you can move a unit twice |
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Checkers Chess | Pieces may not move backwards until they have visited the opposite side of the board. |
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Check Force Chess | The player giving check decides how the opponent escapes. |
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Chelma![]() | Chess-Halma combination with no royal unit. |
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Chesapeake Four-Handed Chess![]() | Based on Chessapeak Challenge, arguably the best commercial four-player chess game. |
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Cheshire Cat Chess | When a unit leaves a square, the square vanishes. |
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Cheshire Cat Chess, 10 x 10![]() | When a unit leaves a square, the square vanishes. |
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Cheskers![]() | The most popular cross between checkers and chess. |
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Chess Addresses | Place the enemy units, then return your own to their squares of origin. |
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Chess Draughts | Captures are mandatory; a unit which can continue capturing must do so on the same turn. |
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Chess in the Third Dimension | Three-D proprietary game from Skor-Mor. |
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Chess Merels | Lining up three units in a row captures the last enemy unit moved. |
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Chess with Reserves | Load your units during the game |
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ChessMate | Cards determine what units you may use. |
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Chessenat | Game from Columbia with custodial captures. |
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Chessence | Units move and capture depending on their proximity to their colleagues. |
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Chessers | Pieces may ride pawns to the end ranks. |
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Chessgi![]() | Captured units become yours to drop onto the board |
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Chessky | Dice rolls determine how the units move |
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Chex![]() | Board is made of cards which must stay connected. |
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Chimera Chess | Chimeras cannot capture or be captured, but swap positions with the enemy units which they displace |
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Chinese Chess (Xiangqi)![]() | Number of players is probably comparable to FIDE chess players. |
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Chitty Chatty Chess | Four-handed game for beginners |
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Choiss | Build a board from tiles prior to placing units. |
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Church Chess | Seven bishops |
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Ciccolini's Chess | Large variant from the early 1800's |
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Cincinnati Four-Way Chess | Contemporary idea with relatively small central area |
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Circe Chess | Classic variant in which pieces are returned to their squares of origin if possible. |
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Circe Progressive Chess | The usual way in which Circe chess is played today. |
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Circe Vulcanici | Progressive Circe chess, units returning as in the standard non-progressive game, waiting if necessary until the square becomes open. |
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Circean Chess | Large variant in which pawns evolve into kings. |
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Circular Chess | Update of Byzantine Chess. At least one club is dedicated to this game. |
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Citadel | Early 1900's board game. |
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Citadel Chess | Classic variant of Shatranj. |
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Cleopatra Chess | No captures, but units attacked by the moving queen are flipped. |
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Clockwork Orange Chess | Units are returned unable to capture. |
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Coalition Chess | Alternative setup. No capturing across the midline. |
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![]() | Captures are mandatory. Win by forcing the opponent to capture your king. |
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Cohen's Error Chess | Columbia Cannon Chess, only with Korean style cannons. |
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Coin Chess | A coin on the board must mirror the moves of a unit, limiting the possibilities. |
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Colorbound Chess | Checkmate either king with a colorbound army. |
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Columbia Cannon
Chess![]() | Runners must leap one unit to move of capture; knight is 1,0 or 2,0 jumper. |
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Confederation Chess | Pieces can merge and separate. |
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Congo![]() | Successful game invented by a seven-year-old. |
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Contramatic Chess | You must not check the opposing king, or leave him in check. You may move into check. |
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Conversion Chess | I chose this one to represent the entire family of co-chess variants. |
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Coregal Chess | King and Queen(s) are royal. |
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![]() | King and Queen(s) are royal. Queens may not cross a square under attack. |
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Corner Chess | Fast-paced variant without pawns. |
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Corner Chess II | Tony Paletta's modern version of Farmer's Chess. |
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Corner Rook Skirmish | Except for rooks, all units begin one square forward |
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Coronation Chess | Bishop and rook can fuse to replace the queen. |
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Corridor Chess | Setup by Tony Paletta. |
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Counter Chess | Units may not capture those taller than they are. Win by moving your king to an opposite corner. |
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Crazyhouse Chess | One-board Bughouse |
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Creation Chess | Pieces on the far rank may give birth to hybrids. |
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Creative Chess | Load your own units as you like |
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Credo Chess | Hexagonal variation commemorating 500 years of English chess publication. |
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Cripple Chess | The king may move only to capture. |
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Cross Chess | Popular in Australia |
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Crown Chess | Place your own units on the board, starting with the king, then queen, then rooks, etc. |
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Crush Chess | After every 10 moves, the perimeter disappears. |
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Cursed Chess | Squares where you have slain an enemy become uncrossable |
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Cutthroat ForChess | Four players, each playing alone, on an ordinary board |
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Cylinder Chess | First and eighth files connect |
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Dabbabante Chess | 2,0 runner need not stop for intervening units |
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Dark Chess | You can see only the squares to which you could move. |
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Dead Square Chess | Captures destroy both units, the square, and all neighbors. |
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Decimal Four-Handed Chess | Fast-moving experimental partnership games by V. R. Parton. | |
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Defender Pawn Chess | Pawns can move (but not capture) any distance backwards |
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Defensive Chess | Red cannot move beyond fourth rank. White must checkmate within 50 moves. |
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Deployment Chess | Place units on markers which disappear if crossed by a friend or occupied by any unit. Won a variants contest. |
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Desertion Chess | After moving, units recruit adjacent enemies. Winner is the last player able to move. |
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Detente 007 | You move three times in sequence, the middle one being an enemy unit. |
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Diagonal Quadrant Chess | Different setup and pawn moves |
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Diamond Chess | Normal set and board, different setup and pawn moves |
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Diamond Chess II | Diamond-shaped board made up of triangles. |
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Diana Chess | Miniature chess game from the late 1800's. |
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Dice Chess I | Move the unit indicated by the roll of a six-sided die. Win by capturing the enemy king. |
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Dice Chess V | If you cannot move the unit shown on the six-sided die, you lose. First five moves are as in orthochess. |
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Disguised King I![]() | A secret royal pawn must be protected. |
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Displaced Grid Chess | A Grid Chess variant that allows kings to visit corners, etc. |
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Dodo Chess | Win by getting your king to the opposite side. |
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Domination Chess | Win by occupying the center |
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Don't Cross Midnight | Chess on a rotating planet; units may not cross the International Date Line |
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Double Knight Chess I | A second pair of knights replaces the bishops. |
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Double Knight Chess II | A knight not capturing may move again at once. |
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Double Move Chess #1
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Double Move Chess #2![]() | Balanced Marsailles Chess. A check or mate ends your turn. |
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Double Move Chess #3 | Bennekom Chess. On each move (except White's first), you move the same unit twice if you can. A check on the first move ends the turn. |
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Double Trouble Chess | White has only king and bishop but moves twice per turn. |
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Double Wide Chess | Two adjacent full chessboards. |
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Dragonfly Chess | Small version with pieces in hand. |
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Dunsany's Chess | One side has 32 pawns instead of the usual pieces |
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Duo Chess | Two boards, units moving freely to the corresponding squares |
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Dutch Billiards Chess | Billiards chess with pocketed pieces returned to their squares of origin. |
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Dynamo Chess![]() | Units push and pull one another. Some bugs may remain in the program. |
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Dynasty Chess | Capture both king and queen, whose moves vary |
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Earthquake Chess | Center of board runs down a fault. |
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Echexs | Hexagonal chess for three players. |
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Echos | Small variant in which you promote and demote your units. |
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Echo Chess I | If possible, make a second move with a matching unit in the same direction and distance as the first move. It may be a capture if and only if the first move was. |
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Echo Chess II | If possible, make a second move with a matching unit in the same direction and distance as the first move. The rule on capture is relaxed. |
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Eclipse Chess | Units in the eclipse zone cannot move or give check. |
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Edgehog Chess | Queens may move only to or from edges of the board. |
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Eight Kings Chess | Checkmate any one of them to win. |
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Emperor Chess | The king may move to, and only to, any square under attack by his forces and not the opponent's. |
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Emperor of China![]() | Chess-Halma combination with royal king. |
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Enjoyable Hour Chess![]() | Three-Dimensional Chess |
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Enlarged and Improved Chess | Early large-board variant from Holland |
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En Passant Chess | All pieces can capture and be captured en passant |
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Entourage Chess | Any piece (not pawn) adjacent to the king is also royal |
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Epiphany Chess | Three Kings. |
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Episcopal Chess | Capture both opposing bishops to win |
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Erosion Chess | Units erode after eight moves |
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Escalation Chess | Getting a unit captured lets you move twice on the next turn. |
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Exchanger Chess | Knights can move to a square occupied by another friendly unit and exchange places with it. |
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Exotic Pieces![]() | Menagerie of pieces, old and new. Have fun! | ![]() ![]() |
Explosion Chess | Whatever units the mover attacks disappear; if the mover is attacked, it also disappears. | ![]() |
Extended Queen's-Side Castling | Restrictions on queenside castling are relaxed. |
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Falcon Chess![]() | New version completes logical sequence of basic pieces |
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Fast Track Chess | Pawns may underpromote before they advance to the opposite rank. |
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Farmer's Chess | Medieval four-sided variant; "Four Seasons Chess" |
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Feint Chess | Seven of each side's units can check but not capture. |
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Feudal Chess | Four player game on 9x9 |
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Fianchetto Chess | Bishops and Rooks exchange starting squares. |
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Fischer Random Chess![]() | Random symmetric starting positions. |
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Fish Chess I | Pawns can move backwards |
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Fish Chess II | Pawns can move and capture backwards |
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Fishaway Chess | Giveaway lumberjack chess. |
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Five Up Chess![]() | Three-Dimensional Chess |
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Five Star Chess II | You can also win by completing a row of five units composed from either side. |
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Five Tigers Chess | Variant of Chinese Chess. Red can make two pawn moves per turn but has no cannons, knights, or rooks. |
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ForChess | Partnership game on a crowded 8x8 board |
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Foreign Policy Chess![]() | Peacekeepers are a third army. |
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Four Player Chess -- Standard![]() | The Verney-Hughes implementation. |
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Four Player Chess | One of many possible setups. Capture an opponent's king and control the remaining units. |
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Four Player Chess III | Another popular setup for four players. |
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Frankfurt Chess | Capturer becomes a unit of the type captured. |
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Freak Chess | Place your king into a random setup |
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Free Castling Chess | Liberalized rules on castling. |
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Free Placement Chess | Choose your own starting position. |
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Free-For-All Chess | Move either side's units. |
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French Revolution Chess | Short game with your pawns facing the enemy. |
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Full Chess | Random symmetric starting positions. Different castling rules from Fischer's proposal. |
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Fuller's Proposal | Bishops can also move and capture as knights. |
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Fusion Chess A | Pieces merge and separate | ![]() ![]() |
Fusion Chess B | Pieces merge and separate. This time, royalty may cross a square under attack. |
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GalaChess | Hexagonal variation from 1980. |
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Gambler's Chess | Mover is determined randomly |
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Ghost Chess | The ghosts of captured units reappear. |
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Glory Chess | A pawn on the seventh rank checks. |
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Glinski's Hexagonal Chess![]() | The most popular hexagonal variant. |
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Grand Acedrex | Classic large board setup from medieval Spain. |
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Grand Chess | Considered among the best of the large-board setups. |
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Grasshopper Chess | Row of grasshoppers behind the pawns. |
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Grasshopper Chess II | The queen becomes a grasshopper. |
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Gravity Chess | Moved unit attracts |
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Gravitational Chess | Major units fall back toward the friendly side |
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Greater Chess | Large variant from the 1940's |
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Greek Progressive Chess | You may make one more move per turn than your opponent just did. Not really a Greek regional game. |
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Grid
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Gridlock Chess | Two-move turns. If after the second move, there are three of your units in a 2x2 area, they are removed. Stalemated players lose. |
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Gryphon Chess | Units are promoted on each move. |
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Gryphon Chess II | Units are promoted on each move. |
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Haigh's Chess | 12 x 8 version. |
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Half Chess | 4x8 board, plays well. |
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Handicap Chess | As in golf, stronger units are given relative limits on who they can capture. |
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Hazlewood's Hexagonal Chess | Proprietary game from the 1980's. |
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Hecatomb Chess | One king and 31 queens on each side |
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Heraldic Chess I![]() | Heraldic set plus sixteen cards per hand. |
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Heraldic Chess II | Heraldic set plus ten cards per hand. |
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Heraldic Chess III | Heraldic set plus six cards per hand. |
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Heraldic Chess IV | Heraldic set plus two twelve-sided dice. |
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Heraldic Extinction Chess | Win by capturing any piece plus its pawn |
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Hermit Chess | A randomly-moving opponent moves more than once per turn. |
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Hero Chess | The king's pawn is replaced by a unit which mimics the move of any friendly unit on the board. |
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Hexachess | Proprietary hexagonal variant |
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HexChess | Tony Paletta's hexagonal variant. |
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Hexes | Mike Loyfield's variant on a hexagon-based board. |
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Hidden Target Chess I | Know which enemy species to eliminate to win, but not which one of yours is vulnerable. |
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Hidden Target Chess II | Don't know which enemy species to eliminate to win, but do know which one of yours is vulnerable. |
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Hidden Target Chess III | Double Blind. |
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Home Base Chess | Captured units return to original squares if unoccupied. |
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Hostage Chess
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Howell's Chess | Enlarged board with open edge files. |
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Hunter-Falcon Chess | Two new kinds of runner are added only during the course of the game. |
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Hurricane Chess | Move as many of your units as you like, once each, each turn. You must escape from check on the first move of your turn. |
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Hyperspace Chess![]() | Units travelling more than 1 square go through hyperspace. |
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Hypnotic Chess | If you attack an opposing unit, you may also move it. |
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Ice Age Chess | Blocks of ice cover the board at intervals |
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Identific Chess | Place undifferentiated units, then choose who they are after they have moved. |
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Idle King Chess | Kings do not appear on the board until the 13th turn, and can only move if in check. |
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Imitating Chess | Units move according to the FIDE move of the last enemy unit |
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Imitator Chess | A neutral piece must legally imitate your move. It may not capture. |
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Immobilizer Chess | The immobilizer does not capture, but renders adjacent enemy units unable to move. |
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Imperial Chess I | Proprietary version for four on a round board. |
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Imperial Chess II | Proprietary version on a round board. |
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Imperial Chess III | Proprietary version for four players. |
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Incognito Chess![]() | The king, a secret piece, and a secret pawn are all royal and must be protected. |
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Insane Chess | Units mutate randomly. |
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Insane Chess II | Units mutate randomly. This time, you know what the unit will become. |
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Interregnum Chess | No king or queen; win by promoting a pawn; captured units replaced. |
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Intrigue Chess | Capturing a particular pawn places the enemy king on the board. |
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Iron Guard | Non-capturable guard replaces White queen. |
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Italian Progressive Chess
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Janus Chess | Large board variant. |
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Japanese Chess
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Joust Chess | Two knights. Squares cannot be revisited. |
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Joyful Chess | One special square enhances a piece's powers, the other diminishes them |
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Juggernaut Chess | Unstoppable destructive unit moves at random. |
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Junta Chess | The king and his knights are the junta. |
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Kamikaze III | If the lone queen checks, she wins. |
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King and Pawns | White moves twice but has only king and pawns. |
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King with a Shotgun Chess | Twice each game, a king may shoot down a rank or file |
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King with a Shotgun Chess II | Twice each game, a king may shoot down a rank, file, or diagonal |
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![]() | Win by capturing all opposing pawns |
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King's Corner Chess | Random setup with kings in opposite corners. |
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King's Fortress Chess | Random setup with king's in opposite corners and extra pawns in front of them |
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KnightMate Chess | The knight, not the kings, is royal. |
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Knight Odds Chess | White starts without the queen's knight. |
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Knight Relay Chess![]() | Knights confer their movement ability on units they defend. Popular variant. |
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Knight Supreme Chess | Rooks and Bishops are replaced by Knights in the opening array. |
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Knightrider Bouncy Chess![]() | Diagonal runners bounce off the walls; knights are knightriders. |
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Knights Chess | Rooks, Bishops, and Queens can also move as knights. |
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Konigsridder | Three attacking players and one defending player. |
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Korean Chess
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Kriegspiel
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Original Kriegspiel | Know what type of unit was captured. | |
American Kriegspiel | See where pawn captures possible. | |
Discreet Kriegspiel | No information on pawn captures or checks. | |
One-Eye
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Pickle Pot
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Welbeck Kriegspiel | Place your units as you like. | |
Mafeking Kriegspiel | Place your units as you like; knights are scouts. | |
Assassin Kriegspiel | Place your units as you like; knights see adjacent enemies; if you deliver checkmate by any unit except a queen, you lose. |
Lambeth Conference Chess | Bishops bouncing off the walls. |
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Las Vegas Fun Chess | Game with dice, rules by George Koltanowski |
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Last Rook Chess | King and last remaining rook are both royal |
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Leandro's Chess | You can move any number of units one time each per turn, providing you do not capture, check, or escape from check. |
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Legan's Chess | Normal set and board, different setup and pawn moves |
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Leo Chess | Queen must jump a screen to capture |
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Lias's Proposal | Pawns may move, but not capture, one square sideways. |
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Lion Chess | Queen, rook and bishops are cannons that must jump to capture. Promotion is to orthochess units. |
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Loonybird Chess | Christiaan Freeling's small-board game with pieces which capture differently from their normal moves. |
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Lord of the Rings Chess | Based on the fantasy trilogy. |
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Los Alamos Chess | Used for the first computer chess program. |
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Losing Sphinx Chess | Losing chess in four dimensions. |
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Ludus Chessunculus | Small hexagonal variant with single- and double-hoppers. |
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Lumberjack Chess | Pieces move according to their current file. First check wins. |
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Machine Gun Chess | Attacked units are removed. The object is to remove all enemy units. |
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Mad Threeparty Chess | Chess for three. Each opponent has a king which you may check by a move, and one which you must not check by a move. |
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Madcap Chess | If a capture is available, the player must capture, and continue capturing as long as possible with the same unit. |
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Madrasi Chess | Units of opposite color and identical kind which attack one another cannot move or give check. |
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Maelstrom Chess | All 64 squares are initially occupied |
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Mage Chess | Queen can swap with any friendly unit |
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Mage Chess II | Queen can swap with any friendly or enemy unit |
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Magic Carpet Chess | Two teleporting devices. |
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Magna Carta Chess | White has royal archbishop and royal marshall instead of a king. |
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Magnet Chess | Moved unit attracts and repels |
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Maharaja and Sepoys I | Lone king, moving as queen+knight, versus an army |
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Maharaja and Sepoys II | Lone king, moving as queen+knight, versus an army. The maharaja cannot cross check. |
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March Hare Chess | Each side moves first a black unit, then a white unit. |
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Martian Chess | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
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Maya Chess | Indian variant in which a defended unit (not king or pawn) moves according to the defender(s). |
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McCooey's Hexagonal Chess | A recognized hexagonal variant. |
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Meares's Proposal | Bishops can also move and capture one square orthogonally. |
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Mecklenbeck Chess | Pawns promote on 6th rank |
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Mecklenburg Chess |
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Medusa Chess![]() | Non-capturing medusas petrify enemy units |
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Melee Chess | Large variant, win by entering enemy castle |
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Mercenary Pawn Chess | Use either side's pawns to capture units |
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Mesmer Chess | If you attack an opposing unit with your mesmerist piece, you may also move it. |
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Metamorphing Chess | Pieces upgrade when escaping, downgrade when capturing |
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Metamorpin'-Fusion A | Pieces are likely to proliferate |
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Metamorpin'-Fusion B | Pieces are likely to proliferate. Here, royalty can cross squares under attack. |
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Michell's Proposal | Pawns may underpromote on next-to-last rank. |
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Michelson's Chess | Each side moves first a red unit, then a white unit. |
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Millennium Chess | 8x15 proprietary version with two kings. |
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Mimic Chess | The mimic may not jump, but may capture a hostile or friendly unit. |
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Mimikri | Proprietary game from 3M. You know the identities of only one side's units. | |
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Mimotaur Chess | Mimotaurs move as queens, may only capture a unit as that unit captures, cannot capture each other. |
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Miniature Chess | From an old Martin Gardner column in "Scientific American" |
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Ministers Chess | Two queens on each side on a 9x9 board, available commercially |
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Missile Chess![]() | Each unit can rifle-capture once. |
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Mock Chess | No royal piece, mandatory captures |
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Monarch Hexagonal Chess | Proprietary hexagonal variant. |
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Mongolian Chess | ![]() |
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Monkey Do Chess![]() | If possible, make a second move with any unit in the same direction and distance as the first move. |
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Monkey Done. The second move must be a side-to-side mirror image. | ||
Monkey Did. The second move need only be the same distance. | ||
Monkey Does. The second move need only be in the same direction.
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Monochrome Chess | All units are of the same color. Win by accumulating captures. |
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Monster Chess | White's normal army faces Red's king and four pawns; Red moves twice per turn |
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Morley Chess | Large board with the usual pieces. |
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Morton's Chess | Partnership chess for four, with each army vulnerable to attack by only one opponent. |
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Mountain King Chess | First king to reach the center square of an 11 x 11 board wins | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Mouterde's Chess | Board with side extensions. |
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Move-and-a-Half Chess![]() | Each normal move gives credit for half of a future bonus move. |
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Mrs. Graycheck's Chess | Pawns promote only to a unit already captured. Kept third-graders' sets intact. |
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MultiMate Chess | Win by checkmating either side. |
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Mummy Chess | Kings can move only to castle or escape check. |
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Mutation Chess (New Zealand Style) | Units other than kings transform into whatever they capture. Queens do not move to give check. |
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Mysore Chess | Large variant by an 18th century Indian king. |
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Narrowness Chess | Lots of pawns |
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Nemesis Chess | New pieces move only toward the enemy king |
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NeoChess | For four players on an 8x10 board. |
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NeoSchaak | Load your own units, onto the first two ranks, as you like during the game |
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Neuter Queen Chess | A non-capturable, non-capturing queen may be moved by either side. |
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Neutral King Chess | Each side tries to capture the sole king. |
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Nightrider Chess I | No knights in the usual position; queen is replaced by a nightrider. |
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Nightrider Chess II | Knights move as nightriders. |
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Nine Riders Chess | Each piece is a rider | ![]() |
Ninny Chess | Classic board game | ![]() ![]() |
No Entry Chess![]() | Bar the opponent's access to one square after each of your moves. | ![]() |
Nommenspiel | Kriegspiel variant where only the squares to which the opponent moves are revealed. |
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Non-Prise Chess | Only kings and pawns can capture queens, rooks, bishops, or knights |
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Nuisance Chess | Co-chess variants in which empty cosquares are occupied by neutral units which may be captured but not crossed. |
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Null Chess | Squares on which captures have taken place can no longer be visited or crossed after they are vacated. |
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Numericron Chess | Score points by attacking enemy units |
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Oblong Chess | Ancient 16x4 variant of Shatranj. Several initial setups exist. |
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Occupation Chess | Win by occupying an outpost in enemy territory for one move. Pawns promote by capturing, and prisoners can be exchanged and returned to action. |
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Omega Chess
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Outpost Chess | Win by occupying a designated square in enemy territory for one move. |
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Parachute Chess | Landing units may not attack any opposing unit. |
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Parallel Worlds Chess![]() | Three Boards. Two have the regular setup, while the third is a twilight zone. Units transfer. |
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Patrol Chess | A unit may not capture or give check unless it is supported by a friendly unit. |
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Patt-Schach | Start with an illegal move from a stalemated position. |
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Pawn Collector Chess | Pick up counters on the empty squares. |
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Pawn Massacre Chess | White pieces, but not pawns, swap setup positions with red pieces. |
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Pawn Odds Chess | White starts without the king's bishop's pawn. |
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Pawn Progression Chess | Pawns on advanced ranks move differently. |
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Pawns Game | Tests whether eight somewhat advanced pawns are worth a queen. |
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Peasant Revolt Chess | Pawns vs. knights. |
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Perfect Chess | Rook, bishop, knight, plus each of the four compounds ("perfect"). |
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Petite Chess | 6x5 variant from the 1930's |
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Philosopher's Chess | Winner of the 40 squares contest |
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Pin Chess | Pinned pieces do not give check |
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Plaid Chess | Progressive Grid chess. |
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Pocket Knight Chess III | Two pocket knights. |
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Power Chess | Seven queens on each side. |
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Power Chess II | Eight extra pieces |
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Pre-Chess | Place your first rank as you choose before the game begins |
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Prisechec | Proprietary game with prison squares |
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Progressive Absorption Chess![]() | Very popular in Italy. |
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Progressive Fischer Random Chess | Progressive chess with random setups |
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Progressive Losing Chess | Captures are mandatory; try to lose all your units. Number of moves per turn increases. |
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Progressive Mutation Chess | Units transform into the kind captured. Number of moves per turn increases. |
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Progressive Take-All Chess | Very popular in Italy. |
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Progressive 007 Chess | Move opponent's units alternately with yours. |
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Promethean Chess | Units visiting the home squares of others leave behind duplicates. |
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Provocation Chess | Getting checked gets you an extra move. Getting a unit captured gets you an extra move. These can be additive. |
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Proximity Chess | You must move one of the closest units to the destination of the last opponent's unit. |
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Push Chess![]() | Capture only by pushing units off the edge. More people play Dynamo Chess nowadays. |
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Quantum Chess | Move any non-observed unit to any non-observed empty square. |
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Quatrechess | Score by getting units to the opposite edge. |
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Queen Odds Chess | White starts without the queen. |
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Quest Chess | Sides make ten moves in a sequence. Each unit moves a maximum of one time. The opponent gets one move to respond to captures or checks. |
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QuickChess | Proprietary game from Amerigames. | |
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Racetrack Chess | Rooks and queens can follow concentric tracks on an expanded board. |
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Racing Kings Chess | Kings race from Rank 1 to Rank 8 |
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Rainbow Chess![]() | Each side must occupy at least one square of each of six colors. |
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Rampage Chess | Any unit may move to any square that is guarded. |
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Random Files Chess I | Move from a random file if you can | ![]() |
Random Files Chess II | Move to or from a random file if you can | ![]() |
Random Pieces Chess | Best of 20 rounds with armies of varying strengths | ![]() ![]() |
Ranson's Chess | Classic variant with an amazon which may move only four times. |
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Rapid Fire Chess | A unit captures all the units it attacks, without moving |
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Re | Load units, only captures permitted, scored by surviving units. |
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Re2 | No capturing until all units are loaded. |
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Ready Chess | Take a turn to recharge a unit that has captured. |
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Recruiter Chess | Capturer recruits on adjacent squares |
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Recycle Chess | You may capture your own units and replace them on the board |
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Red Castle Chess | Red king and QR cannot move except to castle, which wins for Red |
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Reflex Chess![]() | Force your opponent to checkmate. |
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Reform Chess I | Load your own units |
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Reform Chess II | King and Queen Pawns are special |
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Reinforcements Chess | Captured units change sides and are replaced immediately. |
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Removal Chess | Remove an enemy knight after move 6, a bishop after move 12, etc. |
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Renezans Chess | Proprietary game, 9x9, in which the occupant of the center square can move as any piece. |
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Repatriation Chess![]() | Pairs of captured units are returned to the board. |
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Reserve Chess | Units may be removed from the board and dropped back in later. |
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Rettah Chess | King can move as any piece but must capture its attacker. |
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Reverso Chess | White king and queen are reversed in the initial position. |
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Richard Goode's 3D Chess![]() | Three-Dimensional Chess |
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Riga Chess![]() | Escort King and Queen to the opposite side of the board. Not really a regional variant. |
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Riley's Four Army Chess | Several ways to win. |
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Rolling Kings Chess | Kings move by themselves. |
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Roman Chess | 10x10 variant available commercially |
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Romanchenko's Chess | New chessboard with sides displaced |
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Rook Odds Chess | White starts without the queen's rook. |
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Rotary Chess![]() | Christian Freeling's game, offered as a development of "Ploy". |
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Rotation Chess | Every ten turns, you switch and play the other player's units. |
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Round Chess III | Queens and rooks may move around concentric tracks. |
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Royal Stables | Seven Knights |
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Rubble Chess | Clear squares by moving. |
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Rutland's Chess | 14x10 version |
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Schachdame Chess | Pawns, a bishop, and a royal queen. |
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(Paul) Schooling's Chess | Units transform when they capture |
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Scorpion King Chess | King can also move as grasshopper |
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Scotch Modern Chess | A check or move to a guarded square ends the series. Not really a Scotch regional game. |
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Secret Agent Chess | You may take control of a predesignated opposing minor piece. |
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Self Eliminator | You may capture your own units |
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Sentinel Chess | The sentinel becomes a secondary army of up to eight pawns. |
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Seven Knights Chess | Unusual army for Red |
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Shafran's Hexagonal Chess | A classic hexagonal variant from Russia. |
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Shakti | Christiaan Freeling's simple, elegant game with disappearing squares. |
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Shatranj | Arabian chess, ancestral to the Western forms. |
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Shrapnel Chess | Nearest units at 45 degree angles from line of capture are also destroyed. |
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Shrink Chess | Emptied rows and columns vanish permanently | ![]() ![]() |
Shrink Chess II | Emptied edge rows and edge columns vanish permanently | ![]() |
Shuffle Chess 1 | Normal sets, king and rooks on their usual squares, white and black need not match, bishops balance |
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Shuffle Chess 2 | Normal sets, randomly placed, no castling, white and black match, bishops need not balance |
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Shuffle Chess 3 | Random units, white and black match, no castling, bishops need not balance. |
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Shuffle Chess 4 | Random pieces, bishops (if any) balance, white and black need not match, no castling. |
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Skirmish Chess | Armies start one rank forward each. |
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Slippery Center Chess | Units slide over the center squares. |
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Sniper Chess | Rooks, bishops, and knights do not capture as they move. |
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Soccer Chess![]() | Kick the ball into the enemy goal. |
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Speed Game | 6x5 variant from Holland |
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Sphinx Chess | Four dimensions. |
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Split Board Chess | Swap halves of the board every 5 moves | ![]() ![]() |
Sputnik Chess | Rooks, bishops, and knights on the enemy half of the board get free moves. | ![]() |
Standoff Chess | A check only works if it could be carried out by the defender without the attacker then being in check. |
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Start-Again Chess I | Each unit may return to its original square if unoccupied. |
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Start-Again Chess II | Each unit may return to its original square if unoccupied, or (unless it is a pawn) the starting square of its enemy counterpart. |
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Static Chess | Take turns placing a unit so that none attacks another. | ![]() |
Stealth Chess![]() | You must guess which opponent unit is which. |
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StereoSchach | One of the most popular 3D chess games. |
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Stochastic Chess![]() |
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Stratomic Chess | Tactical nuclear missiles may be deployed after a piece is captured in the ordinary way. |
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Strip Chess I | Remove an article of clothing each time you are checked. Rated PG-13. |
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Strip Chess II | Remove or replace articles of clothing as units are captured. Rated PG-13. |
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Strong Pawns Chess | Pawns move and promote as minor versions of the pieces they represent. |
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Sudden Death Chess | If you do not capture, you must remove one of your own units. |
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Super Chess I | Big proprietary game for four. Pawns meet their opponents as in orthochess. |
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Super Chess II | Proprietary game from the 1970's. |
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Super Chess III | Big proprietary game with archers and cyclopses. |
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Super King | King moves as queen but cannot move across a square under attack |
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Super Knights | If a knight does not check on its first move, it may make a second move during a turn. |
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Swarm Chess | Each of your units must move each turn if possible. |
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Symmetry Breaking Chess | Units become defined as they are selected and moved |
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Synchronous Chess | The two sides truly move simultaneously. |
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Tag Chess | Units which attack the mover are captured |
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Take Me Chess | You may require that your last-moved unit be captured by a particular opposing unit, when possible. Object is to lose your units and be unable to move. |
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Tamerlane Chess | Old Persian large-board game, widely-played in medieval times |
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Tank Chess
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Tank Chess II | Only the Queen's Rook is a tank. |
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Taurus Free-For-All Chess | Chess for four, no partners. |
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Taurus Three-Way Chess | Chess for three on a four-way board. |
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Taurus Two-Team Chess | Chess for four, with partners. |
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Teamster Chess | Pawns pull the friendly piece behind them. |
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Tedco Chess | Three-Dimensional Chess |
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Teleport Chess![]() | Each piece (not king or pawn) may teleport once to any vacant square. |
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Termination Chess | Each side must move once with a piece and once with a pawn each turn. |
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Tesche Chess for Three | Survivor wins. | ![]() ![]() |
Thai Chess
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![]() | If you deliver check for the third time, you win. |
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Three-Dimensional Chess
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Tibetan Chess | Non-royal black capturers assume the identities of the captured white units. No relationship to real Tibetan culture. |
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Tiger Hunt | White army, complete except for its queen, against a lone Q+Kt | ![]() ![]() |
Tile Chess![]() | Popular chess game with tiles which must remain connected. |
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Tim's 3D Chess![]()
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Toilet Roll Chess![]() | Disguise your units. If challenged, they must be revealed. If it moved illegally, the move must be withdrawn. If it moved legally, challenger forfeits the move. |
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Too Many Bishops | Place an enemy bishop after your own move |
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Toystore Chess | Five pieces, no pawns. |
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Transcendent Chess | Random ordering of first ranks. |
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TransChess | CoChess variant. You must move any non-royal unit on a cosquare to an empty square of your choosing. |
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Transpose Chess | Sideways board, promote your pawns quickly |
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Trap Door Chess | Once moved, a unit disappears if it is not moved again within 5 moves |
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Trap Door Chess II | Two boards, with trap doors and mattresses |
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Triangular Chess | George Dekle Sr., 1986. | |
Rooks and bishops run in only three directions. |
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Runners have more extended movements. |
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TriC | Chess for three on a hexagonal board. Large proprietary game. |
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TriChezz | Chess for three on a circular board. Classic proprietary game. |
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Trigon Chess | Chess for three on a board of triangles. Modern proprietary game. |
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Triplet Chess | Each turn, move a king, a pawn, and another piece; win when opponent cannot |
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Triscacia | Chess for three. |
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Triscacia II | Chess for three on a 10 x 10 board. |
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Tritabul | Progressive chess in three boards. Units may transfer. |
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Troy | Hexagonal variant from a Dutch game club. |
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Tsunami Chess | Variant of Avalanche Chess, pawns move toward your side |
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Turncoat Chess | Random units turn traitor. |
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Turnstyle Chess | Four player variant. Each team member controls half the board. |
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Tutti Frutti Chess | Eight different pieces. |
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Twenty Knights Chess | Red's 20 knights must mate White within 50 moves. |
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Twenty-First Century Chess | George Jelliss's elaborate game with runners and hoppers. |
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TwiKnight Chess | Once per game, you can move a single knight twice. |
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Twilight Chess | Win by mate, stalemate, taking all pawns, taking all rooks and queens, or taking all bishops and knights. |
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Twin Chess | Two of each kind of piece. |
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Twin Chess II | Two of each kind of piece. Another setup. |
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Twinkle Chess | Alternately remove and replace an enemy pawn after each move. |
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Twinkle Chess II | Remove and replace enemy pawns. |
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Twin Orthodox | Two kings on a 10x10 board. |
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Twins Chess | Units of a kind move and are captured together. |
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Two Fisted Chess | Double-move chess. You must move different pieces of the same kind. King and queen are of the same kind. No penalty if you cannot make the second move. |
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Two Kings Chess | Win by checkmating either one. |
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Ultima Chess![]() | Popular game using the same units, with one rook upside-down |
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Unachess![]() | Add your units when and where you choose. |
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Unachess II | Landing units may not check. |
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Uncertainty Chess | Omnidirectional pawns promote at will to the pieces. |
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Union Chess | Pieces can fuse into stronger units. |
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Unirexal Chess | Which player can win faster, given a queen in place of a king? |
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Upside Down Chess | Based on promoting pawns |
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UrChess | Some likely primitive features are restored |
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Verney's Four-Handed Chess | The original popular four-handed version |
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Warp Chess | Ranks 3 and 6 mirror each other, as do 4 and 5. |
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Warlord Chess | Knights move as gryphons; queens move as gryphons or bishops |
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Wellisch's Hexagonal Chess | Hexagonal chess for three players. |
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Wild Chess 7 | King and three pawns. |
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Wild Chess 8 | Leads to an open position. |
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Wild Chess 9 | Royalty passes between the king and his guard |
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Wildebeest Chess![]() | Game with several kinds of jumpers; one of the more-often played large-board variants. |
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Wolf Chess![]() | Older European game with unusual pieces. | ![]() ![]() |
Xenophobic Chess | Win by penetrating enemy territory |
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Xadrez Rex | Hexagonal variant from Brazil. |
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Yeoman Chess | Pawns can move diagonally backwards and capture straight back |
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Zen Chess | Capture enemy units according to their moves. Checkmate king as usual. |
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Zip Chess | Pawns may move any number of square forward. |
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Zombie Co-Chess | Co-Chess variant |
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