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Chess variant where pieces "explode" upon capture, removing surrounding pieces
Atomic chess is a chess variant. Standard rules of chess apply, with the difference that all captures result in an "explosion" through which the capturing
Atomic_chess
Topics referred to by the same term
an atom Atomic chess, a chess variant Atomic operation, in computer science Atomic TV, a channel launched in 1997 in Poland History of atomic theory Nuclear
Atomic
chess, Centaur chess or Cyborg chess Blindfold chess Chess handicap Correspondence chess Blitz chess Chess as mental training Chess boxing The Chess Variant
List_of_chess_variants
Chess variant
Makruk (Thai: หมากรุก; RTGS: mak ruk; pronounced [màːk rúk]), or Thai chess (Thai: หมากรุกไทย; RTGS: mak ruk thai; pronounced [màːk rúk tʰaj]), is a strategy
Makruk
Chess variant: goal is to lose pieces
Losing chess is one of the most popular chess variants. The objective of each player is to lose all of their pieces or be stalemated, that is, a misère
Losing_chess
Game related to chess
A chess variant is any board game related to, derived from, or inspired by orthodox chess. Chess variants can differ from standard chess in many different
Chess_variant
Chess variant with randomized starting position
article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Chess960, also known as Fischer Random Chess, is a chess variant that randomizes the starting position
Chess960
Chess variant using two new chessmen
Capablanca chess, also called Knighted chess, is a family of over twenty Western chess variants which incorporate two new pieces. The family includes
Capablanca_chess
Chess variant native to China
(/ˈʃɑːŋtʃi/; Chinese: 象棋; pinyin: xiàngqí), commonly known as Chinese chess or elephant chess, is a strategy board game for two players. It is the most popular
Xiangqi
Chess variant native to Korea
sometimes called Korean chess, is a strategy board game popular on the Korean Peninsula. The game was derived from xiangqi (Chinese chess), and is very similar
Janggi
Variants of chess with multiple boards at different levels
Three-dimensional chess (or 3D chess) refers to a family of chess variants that replaces the two-dimensional board with a three-dimensional array of cells
Three-dimensional_chess
Board game
The game is also known as the jungle game, children's chess, oriental chess and animal chess. The Jungle gameboard represents a jungle terrain with dens
Jungle_(board_game)
Open-source online chess platform
enabling blindfold chess, the website supports the following chess variants: Antichess Atomic chess Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess) Crazyhouse Horde (a
Lichess
Family of chess variants specially designed for four players
Four-player chess (also known as four-handed chess) is a family of chess variants played with four people. The game features a special board typically
Four-player_chess
Chess variant played on a 6×6 board without bishops
Los Alamos chess (or anti-clerical chess) is a chess variant played on a 6×6 board without bishops. This was the first chess-like game played by a computer
Los_Alamos_chess
Set of chess variants played on a board with hexagonal cells
Hexagonal chess is a group of chess variants played on boards composed of hexagon cells. The best known is Gliński's variant, played on a symmetric 91-cell
Hexagonal_chess
Chess variant played on two chessboards by four players in teams of two
chess, transfer chess, double bughouse, doubles chess, cross chess, swap chess, or simply bughouse, bugsy, or bug. The name Siamese chess is also used but
Bughouse_chess
Chess variant
to see whether or not it was a bomb carrier. Atomic chess – another variant based on detonations Chessence – another variant by Jim Winslow Stratomic –
Beirut_chess
Chess variant rules
Kriegspiel is a chess variant invented by Henry Michael Temple in 1899 and based upon the original Kriegsspiel (German for war game) developed by Georg
Kriegspiel_(chess)
Abstract strategy game
Martian Chess is an abstract strategy game for two or four players invented by Andrew Looney in 1999. It is played with Icehouse pyramids on a chessboard
Martian_Chess
Sport combining diving and chess
Diving chess is a sport in which chess is played underwater. It was invented by Etan Ilfeld; and, since 2013, it has been included as one of the disciplines
Diving_chess
Two-player Chinese board game
Banqi (Chinese: 半棋; pinyin: bànqí) or Half Chess, also known as Dark Chess (暗棋) or Blind Chess (盲棋), is a two-player Chinese board game played on a 4×8
Banqi
Three-dimensional chess variant by Gary Gygax
Dragonchess is a three-dimensional fantasy chess variant created by Gary Gygax, co-creator of the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. The game was introduced
Dragonchess
Chess variant
Dunsany's chess, also known as Dunsany's game, is an asymmetric chess variant in which Black has the standard chess army and White has 32 pawns. This
Dunsany's_chess
Family of chess variants played on a smaller board
and shorter than standard chess. The first chess-like game implemented on a computer was the 6×6 chess variant Los Alamos chess. The low memory capacity
Minichess
Chess variant
Grand Chess is a large-board chess variant invented by Dutch games designer Christian Freeling in 1984. It is played on a 10×10 board, with each side having
Grand_Chess
Chess variant
bughouse chess. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Though the four-player "bughouse" chess became prominent in western chess circles
Crazyhouse
Chess variant
Dark chess (also known as Fog of War chess) is a chess variant with incomplete information, similar to Kriegspiel. It was invented by Jens Bæk Nielsen
Dark_chess
Chess variant played on a 10x8 board
Janus Chess is a chess variant invented in 1978 by Werner Schöndorf from Bildstock, Germany. It is played on a 10×8 board and features a fairy chess piece
Janus_Chess
Chess variant
Chess on a really big board is a large chess variant invented by Ralph Betza around 1996. It is played on a 16×16 chessboard with 16 pieces (on the back
Chess_on_a_really_big_board
Shatranj Chess Atomic chess Bughouse chess Chess960 (also known as Fischer Random Chess) Fast chess Losing chess More than two players Four-player chess Three-player
List_of_sports
Commercial chess variant
Omega Chess is a commercial chess variant designed and released in 1992 by Daniel MacDonald. The game is played on a 10×10 board with four extra squares
Omega_Chess
Chess variant
Apocalypse is a chess variant invented by C. S. Elliott in 1976. Each player starts with two horsemen and five footmen on a 5×5 board. The two sides make
Apocalypse_(chess_variant)
Chess variant
by White that brought this situation about. (This is different from atomic chess, where you cannot explode your own king, even if the enemy king would
Extinction_chess
Chess variant played on two boards
Alice chess is a chess variant invented in 1953 by V. R. Parton which employs two chessboards rather than one, and a slight (but significant) alteration
Alice_chess
Chess variant in which dice are used to alter gameplay
Dice chess can refer to a number of chess variants in which dice are used to alter gameplay; specifically that the moves available to each player are determined
Dice_chess
Variant of chess
known as the Mad King's Game, Maharajah chess, or Sarvatobhadra ("auspicious on all sides"), is a popular chess variant with different armies for White
Maharajah_and_the_Sepoys
Chess variation
No Castling Chess is a variation of the game of chess invented by the former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik and thoroughly explored by DeepMind
No_Castling_Chess
Chess variant
Chaturaji (meaning "four kings") is a four-player chess-like game. It was first described in detail c. 1030 by Al-Biruni in his book India. Originally
Chaturaji
Chess variant with more moves per turn
Progressive chess is a chess variant in which players, rather than just making one move per turn, play progressively longer series of moves. The game starts
Progressive_chess
Chess variant
Wildebeest chess is a chess variant created by R. Wayne Schmittberger in 1987. The Wildebeest board is 11×10 squares. Besides the standard chess pieces,
Wildebeest_chess
Game native to Myanmar
Sittuyin (Burmese: စစ်တုရင်), also known as Burmese chess, is a strategy board game created in Myanmar. It is a direct offspring of the Indian game of
Sittuyin
Four-player chess variant
Enochian chess is a four-player chess variant, similar to chaturaji, associated with the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The name comes from the Enochian
Enochian_chess
Chess variant
Cylinder chess (or cylindrical chess) is a chess variant. The game is played as if the board were a cylinder, with the left side of the board joined to
Cylinder_chess
Variant of xiangqi created during the Qing dynasty
Manchu chess (Chinese: 满洲棋; pinyin: Mǎnzhōuqí), also known as Yitong or Yitong chess (Chinese: 一统棋; pinyin: Yìtǒngqí), is a variant of xiangqi. It was
Manchu_chess
Chess variant involving nuclear missiles
missile, the player should announce his intention when moving. Atomic Chess and Beirut Chess – other variants based on detonations Pritchard (1994), p. 293
Stratomic
Chess variant
Masonic chess is a chess variant invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1983. The game is played on a modified chessboard whereby even-numbered ranks are indented
Masonic_chess
Chess variant played on a 16×12 board
Double chess is a chess variant invented by Julian S. Grant Hayward in 1916. The game is played on a 16×12 chessboard with each player in control of two
Double_chess
Chess variant
Andernach chess is a chess variant in which a piece making a capture (except kings) changes colour. For instance, if a white bishop on a2 were to capture
Andernach_chess
Chess variant
This example uses algebraic notation. Wolf chess (German: Wolf-Schach) is a chess variant invented by Dr. Arno von Wilpert in 1943. It is played on an
Wolf_chess
Three-player Chinese chess variant
called Sanguo Qi, Three Kingdoms Chess, or Three-Handed Xiangqi) is a three-player variant of the game xiangqi ("Chinese chess"). The game symbolizes the Three
Game_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Chess variant
2000 A.D. is a chess variant created by V. R. Parton which employs fairy chess pieces on a 10×10 board. Parton published the variant in his 1972 monograph
2000_A.D._(chess_variant)
Chess variant
Checkless chess, also known as prohibition chess, is a chess variant where neither player may give check unless it is checkmate. All other rules are as
Checkless_chess
Chess variant in which each player moves twice per turn
Marseillais chess (also called Double-Move chess) is a chess variant in which each player moves twice per turn. The rules of the game were first published
Marseillais_chess
Chess variant
Circe chess (or just Circe) is a chess variant in which captured pieces return to their starting positions as soon as they are captured. The game was invented
Circe_chess
Chess variant
Chancellor chess is a chess variant invented by Benjamin R. Foster in 1887. It features all the regular chess pieces plus one chancellor and extra pawn
Chancellor_chess
1989 chess variant by Jim Winslow
Chessence is a chess variant invented by Jim Winslow in 1989. The board is a 6×9 rectangle of squares with eight squares missing. Each player has a king
Chessence
Chess variant
Hand and brain is a variant of chess. It is a multiplayer variant featuring team play with teams featuring one "hand" and one "brain" player. The "hand
Hand_and_brain
Chess variant by Robert Abbott in 1962
Baroque chess is a chess variant invented in 1962 by Robert Abbott. In 1963, at the suggestion of his publisher, he changed the name to Ultima, by which
Baroque_chess
Chess variants played on spherical boards
Spherical chess is any of several chess variants played on boards composed of fields arranged on the surface of a sphere. A variant described by Don Miller
Spherical_chess
Internet chess server
Chess.com is an internet chess server. The largest chess platform in the world, the site operates on a freemium model in which some features are available
Chess.com
Chess variant
chess (also called Schultz's chess, one-way chess, and meso chess) is a chess variant invented by Karl Schultz in 1943, employing the two fairy chess
Falcon–hunter_chess
Medieval chess variant
Grant Acedrex is a medieval chess variant dating back to the time of King Alfonso X of Castile. It appears in the Libro de los Juegos of 1283. The following
Grant_Acedrex
Variant of chess
Cubic chess is a chess variant invented by Vladimír Pribylinec beginning with an early version (named Echos) in 1977. The game substitutes cubes for the
Cubic_chess
Chess variant for three players
Tri-chess is the name of a chess variant for three players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1986. The game is played on a board comprising 150 triangular
Tri-chess
Chess variant intended for three players and played on a hexagonal board
Three-man chess is a chess variant for three players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1984. The game is played on a hexagonal board comprising 96 quadrilateral
Three-man_chess
Diagonal chess variant created in 1913
Legan chess (or Legan's game) is a chess variant invented by L. Legan in 1913. It differs from standard chess by the starting position as well as by pawn
Legan_chess
Chess variant
Congo is a chess variant invented by Demian Freeling in 1982 when he was nearly 8 years old. His father, Dutch abstract games designer Christian Freeling
Congo_(chess_variant)
Chess variant
Triangular chess is a chess variant for two players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1986. The game is played on a hexagon-shaped gameboard comprising
Triangular_chess_(game)
Chess variant
Hostage chess is a chess variant invented by John A. Leslie in 1997. Captured pieces are not eliminated from the game but can reenter active play through
Hostage_chess
Chess variant
Cross chess is a chess variant invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1982. The game is played on a board comprising 61 cross-shaped cells, with players each
Cross_chess
Chess variant
Chess puzzle by Raymond Smullyan Monochromatic chess is a chess variant with unknown origin. The initial board position and all rules are the same as
Monochromatic_chess
Chess variant
Rhombic chess is a chess variant for two players created by Tony Paletta in 1980. The gameboard has an overall hexagonal shape and comprises 72 rhombi
Rhombic_chess
Chess variant
Knight relay chess (also called N-relay chess) is a chess variant invented by Mannis Charosh in 1972. In this game, knights relay their power to friendly
Knight_relay_chess
Chess variant where every move must cross a grid line
Grid chess is a chess variant invented by Walter Stead in 1953. It is played on a grid board. This is a normal 64-square chessboard with a grid of lines
Grid_chess
Three-dimensional chess variant
Millennium 3D chess is a three-dimensional chess variant created by William L. d'Agostino in 2001. It employs three vertically stacked 8×8 boards, with
Millennium_3D_chess
Overview of and topical guide to chess
overview of and topical guide to chess: Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard with 32 pieces. Chess can be described as all of the
Outline_of_chess
Chess variant played on a 7×7 board
Dragonfly (also known as Shuttle Chess or Bird Chess) is a chess variant invented by Christian Freeling in 1983. There are no queens, and a captured bishop
Dragonfly_(chess_variant)
Chess variant
Chad is a chess variant for two players created by Christian Freeling in 1979. It is played on an uncheckered 12×12 gameboard with one king and eight
Chad_(chess_variant)
Chess variant board game
Mongolia. It is considered a chess variant. The game is played on a 9×9 checkered gameboard. Each player has nine chess knights initially lined up on
Jeson_Mor
Board game designed by George S. Parker
making it perhaps more accessible for novices to play/enjoy compared to chess. Gameplay is exceptionally tactical almost from the first move, so games
Camelot_(board_game)
Family of chess variants
Displacement chess is a family of chess variants in which a few pieces are transposed in the initial standard chess position. The main goal of these variants
Displacement_chess
Chess variant invented by Christian Freeling
Chakra is a chess variant invented by Christian Freeling in 1980. The uniqueness of Chakra is owed to the invention of a new fairy piece named transmitter
Chakra_(chess_variant)
Fairy chess pawn
known as Berlin pawn, anti-pawn, or simply Berolina) is a popular fairy chess piece based on the pawn. It may move one vacant square diagonally forward
Berolina_pawn
Chess variant
Avalanche chess is a chess variant designed by Ralph Betza in 1977. After moving one of their own pieces, a player must move one of the opponent's pawns
Avalanche_chess
Chess variant
Balbo's game is a chess variant invented by M. [Monsieur] G. Balbo in 1974. The chessboard has a novel shape comprising 70 squares, and each player commands
Balbo's_game
Board game
four-handed chess variant manufactured by Out of the Box Publishing company since 1998. It is played on 6x6 board and uses 4 sets of standard chess pieces
Bosworth_(game)
Chess variant
Portal chess is a chess variant which uses at least two fairy pieces called portals (or less commonly portholes). These pieces can be easily added by using
Portal_chess
Variant of chess
Chesquerque is a chess variant invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1986. The game is played on a board composed of four Alquerque boards combined into
Chesquerque
Chess variant played in Ethiopia and Eritrea
(Amharic: ሰንጠረዥ sänṭäräž), also known as Ethiopian chess, is a regional chess variant, the form of chess traditionally played in Ethiopia and Eritrea. It
Senterej
Three-dimensional chess variant
Parallel worlds chess is a three-dimensional chess variant invented by R. Wayne Schmittberger in the 1980s. The gamespace comprises three 8×8 chessboards
Parallel_worlds_chess
Chess variant
Rollerball is a chess variant invented by Jean-Louis Cazaux [fr] in 1998. The game was inspired by the 1975 science-fiction movie Rollerball, specifically
Rollerball_(chess_variant)
Chess variant
Quatrochess is a chess variant for four players invented by George R. Dekle Sr. in 1986. It is played on a square 14×14 board that excludes the four central
Quatrochess
Playing piece with non-standard chess rules
A fairy chess piece, variant chess piece, unorthodox chess piece, or heterodox chess piece is a chess piece not used in conventional chess but incorporated
Fairy_chess_piece
WWII Soviet nuclear-research spies in the West
Atomic spies or atom spies were people in the United States, the United Kingdom, or Canada, who are known to have illicitly given information about nuclear
Atomic_spies
Polish-born British mathematician and historian (1908–1974)
have been described as ranging "widely, from biology to poetry and from chess to Humanism". He taught mathematics at University College Hull between 1934
Jacob_Bronowski
English physicist (1887–1915)
chemical concept of the atomic number. This stemmed from his development of Moseley's law in X-ray spectra. Moseley's law advanced atomic physics, nuclear physics
Henry_Moseley
Volunteer-run Internet chess server
in the 1990s. In addition to standard chess, FICS hosts several chess variants, including suicide, loser's, atomic, wild (including chess960), bughouse
Free_Internet_Chess_Server
Match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky
The World Chess Championship 1972 was a match for the World Chess Championship between challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States and defending champion
World_Chess_Championship_1972
Japanese board game
Gunjin Shōgi or Japanese Military Chess (軍人将棋), also known as Marching Chess (行軍将棋, Kōgun Shōgi), is a two-player board game, intended for children. Although
Gunjin_Shōgi
ATOMIC CHESS
ATOMIC CHESS
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Horrible.
Girl/Female
British, English, French, Italian
Lovely
Boy/Male
Hindu
Atom
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Strong as an oak.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Atom
Boy/Male
Tamil
Atom
Male
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Tamás, TOMI means "twin."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Atom
Girl/Female
Hindu
Atom
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Finnish, Japanese
The People; Twin; Happy Child
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Relating to the Soul
Boy/Male
Tamil
Atom
Girl/Female
Indian
Atom
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Sunrise; Comic
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Topic; Subject
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anu Keerthi | அநà¯Â கிரதீ Â
Atom
Anu Keerthi | அநà¯Â கிரதீ Â
Boy/Male
Indian
An Atom's Warrior
Boy/Male
Hindu
The soul
Male
Japanese
(富) Japanese name TOMIO means "treasured man."
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
ATOMIC CHESS
ATOMIC CHESS
Girl/Female
Hindu
Early morning
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wild
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Successful; Winner; Triumph; Victorious
Biblical
wiping away; breaking; fearing; smiting
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Protector of Dharma
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, German, Swedish
God of Thunder
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shrmila | à®·à®°à¯à®®à®¿à®²à®¾
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Severe; River in England; Stern; Strict; Restrained; A Saint's Name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Explorer, Guide, Leader
Girl/Female
Indian
A Perfect Woman
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a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, aptotes; uninflected; as, aptotic languages.
a.
Of or pertaining to atoms; relating to atomism.
n.
A tonic element or letter; a vowel or a diphthong.
n.
One who holds to the atomic philosophy or theory.
n.
The doctrine of atoms. See Atomic philosophy, under Atomic.
a.
Produced without sexual union; as, agamic or unfertilized eggs.
a.
Aeolian, 1; as, the Aeolic dialect; the Aeolic mode.
v. t.
To reduce to atoms.
a.
Characterized by atony, or want of vital energy; as, an atonic disease.
a.
Of or pertaining to atoms.
a.
Relating to the etymon; as, an etymic word.
a.
Pertaining to azote, or nitrogen; formed or consisting of azote; nitric; as, azotic gas; azotic acid.
v. t.
To reduce to atoms, or to fine spray.
n.
An Adonic verse.
n.
Nomic spelling.
a.
Alt. of Atomical
a.
Containing two atoms.
a.
Unaccented; as, an atonic syllable.
a.
Having two replaceable atoms or radicals.
n.
An atom; a mite; a pigmy.