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Chess piece

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Game piece for playing chess
For other uses, seeChess piece (disambiguation).
Polish Węgiel pieces
OriginalStaunton chess pieces
Left to right: pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, king

Achess piece, orchessman, is a game piece that is placed on achessboard to play the game ofchess. It can be eitherwhite or black, and it can be one of six types:king,queen,rook,bishop,knight, orpawn.

Chess sets generally come with sixteen pieces of each color. Additional pieces, usually an extra queen per color, may be provided for use inpromotion or handicap games.

Number

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Chess pieces

King

Queen

Rook

Bishop

Knight

Pawn

Each player begins with sixteen pieces (but see thesubsection below for other usage of the termpiece). The pieces that belong to each player are distinguished by color: the lighter colored pieces are referred to as "white" and the player that controls them as "White", whereas the darker colored pieces are referred to as "black" and the player that controls them as "Black".

In a standard game, each of the two players begins with the following sixteen pieces:

Definitions

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The word "piece" has three meanings, depending on the context.[1]

  1. It may mean any of the physical pieces of the set, including the pawns, but not including the chessboard. When used this way, "piece" is synonymous with "chessman" or simply "man".[2][3] This usage can be seen in chess rule books, such as the FIDE Laws of Chess[4] and theUS Chess Federation’s Official Rules of Chess.[5]
  2. In play, the term is usually used to exclude pawns, referring only to a queen, rook, bishop, knight, or king. In this context, the pieces can be broken down into three groups:major pieces (queen and rooks),minor pieces (bishops and knights), and the king.[6]
  3. In phrases such as "winning a piece", "losing a piece" or "sacrificing a piece" and other related contexts, it refers only to minor pieces (bishops or knights). By convention, the queen, rooks, and pawns are specified by name in these cases – for example, "winning a queen", "losing a rook", or "sacrificing a pawn".[7]

Moves

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Main article:Rules of chess
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8
a8 black rook
b8 black knight
c8 black bishop
d8 black queen
e8 black king
f8 black bishop
g8 black knight
h8 black rook
a7 black pawn
b7 black pawn
c7 black pawn
d7 black pawn
e7 black pawn
f7 black pawn
g7 black pawn
h7 black pawn
a2 white pawn
b2 white pawn
c2 white pawn
d2 white pawn
e2 white pawn
f2 white pawn
g2 white pawn
h2 white pawn
a1 white rook
b1 white knight
c1 white bishop
d1 white queen
e1 white king
f1 white bishop
g1 white knight
h1 white rook
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55
44
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Chess starting position. Squares are referenced usingalgebraic notation.

Therules of chess prescribe the moves each type of chess piece can make. During play, the players take turns moving their own chess pieces.

  • Therook may move any number of squares vertically or horizontally without jumping. It also takes part, along with the king, incastling.
  • Thebishop may move any number of squares diagonally without jumping. Consequently, a bishop stays on squares of the same color throughout the game.
  • Thequeen may move any number of squares vertically, horizontally, or diagonally without jumping.
  • Theking may move to any adjoining square. No move may be made such that the king is placed or left incheck. The king may participate in castling, which is a move consisting of the king moving two squares toward a same-colored rook on the same rank and the rook moving to the square crossed by the king. Castling may only be performed if the king and rook involved are unmoved, if the king is not in check, if the king would not travel through or into check, and if there are no pieces between the rook and the king.
  • Theknight moves from one corner of any two-by-three rectangle to the opposite corner. (This can be thought of as moving two squares horizontally then one square vertically, or moving one square horizontally then two squares vertically—i.e. in an "L" pattern.) Consequently, the knight alternates its square color each time it moves. It is not obstructed by other pieces.
  • Thepawn may move forward one square, and one or two squares when on its starting square, toward the opponent's side of the board. When there is an enemy piece one square diagonally ahead of a pawn, then the pawn may capture that piece. A pawn can perform a special type of capture of an enemy pawn calleden passant ("in passing"), wherein it captures a horizontally adjacent enemy pawn that has just advanced two squares as if that pawn had only advanced one square. If the pawn reaches a square on theback rank of the opponent, itpromotes to the player's choice of a queen, rook, bishop, or knight of the same color.[8]

Pieces other than pawns capture in the same way that they move. A capturing piece replaces the opponent piece on its square, except for anen passant capture by a pawn. Captured pieces are immediately removed from the game. A square may hold only one piece at any given time. Except for castling and the knight's move, no piece may jump over another piece.[9]

Relative value

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Main article:Chess piece relative value

The value assigned to a piece attempts to represent the potential strength of the piece in the game. As the game develops, the relative values of the pieces will also change. For example, in anopen game, bishops are relatively more valuable; they can bepositioned to control long, open diagonal spaces. In aclosed game with lines of protected pawns blocking bishops, knights usually become relatively more potent. Similar ideas apply to placing rooks onopen files and knights on active,central squares. The standard valuation is one point for a pawn, three points for a knight or bishop, five points for a rook, and nine points for a queen.[10] These values are reliable in endgames, particularly with a limited number of pieces. But these values can change depending on the position or the phase of the game (opening, middle game, or ending). Abishop pair for example, is worth an additional half-pawn on average.[11] In specific circumstances, the values may be quite different: sometimes a knight can be more valuable than a queen if a particular angle is required for a mating attack, such as certainsmothered mates. The humble pawn becomes more and more valuable the closer it is to securing a queen promotion for another example.

Manufacture

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Chess sets have been made in a variety of styles, sometimes for decorative or artistic purposes rather than practical play, but theStaunton pattern is standard for competition.

History

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See also:History of chess

Chess evolved over time from its earliest versions in India and Persia to variants that spread both West and East. Pieces changed names and rules as well; the most notable changes was the Vizir (or Firz) becoming the Queen, and the Elephant becoming the Bishop in European versions of chess. The movement patterns for Queens and Bishops also changed, with the earliest rules restricting elephants to just two squares along a diagonal, but allowing them to "jump" (seen in the fairy chess piece thealfil); and the earliest versions of queens could only move a single square diagonally (the fairy chess pieceFerz). The modern bishop's movement was popularized in the 14th and 15th centuries, and the modern queen was popularized in the 15th and 16th centuries, with versions with the more powerful modern queen eclipsing older variants.

  • Sample Medieval chess pieces
  • A pawn of quartz from 10th–11th century (Fatimid Egypt?). Islamic chess sets favored abstract designs.
    A pawn of quartz from 10th–11th century (Fatimid Egypt?). Islamic chess sets favored abstract designs.
  • A knight made around 1250 in London, England. The knight is battling a dragon.
    A knight made around 1250 in London, England. The knight is battling a dragon.
  • An elephant from the 11th–12th century Islamic Western Mediterranean (possibly Nasrid Granada?). It bears similarities to a Bishop's miter, perhaps explaining the eventual terminology shift.
    An elephant from the 11th–12th century Islamic Western Mediterranean (possiblyNasrid Granada?). It bears similarities to aBishop's miter, perhaps explaining the eventual terminology shift.
  • A 12th century warder (modern rook) made of whale ivory of Scandinavian origin, similar to the famous Lewis chessmen.
    A 12th century warder (modern rook) made of whale ivory of Scandinavian origin, similar to the famousLewis chessmen.
  • A 13th century Queen astride a horse with attendants, of Scandinavian origin. The Queen replaced the Persian Vizier in European chess.
    A 13th century Queen astride a horse with attendants, of Scandinavian origin. The Queen replaced the Persian Vizier in European chess.
  • An 8th–10th century King (Shah) carved of jet. In the Islamic style, it is an abstract representation, decorated with dot-and-circle devices.
    An 8th–10th century King (Shah) carved of jet. In the Islamic style, it is an abstract representation, decorated with dot-and-circle devices.

Names

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Look upAppendix:Chess pieces in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

The characters implied by pieces' names vary between languages. For example, in many languages, the piece known in English as the "knight" frequently translates as "horse", and the English "bishop" frequently translates as "elephant" in language areas that adapted the modern bishop's movement pattern, but not its new name.[12][13]

Overview of chess piece names
LanguageKingQueenRookBishopKnightPawnChessCheckCheckmate/Mate
figure♔ ♚♕ ♛♖ ♜♗ ♝♘ ♞♙ ♟n/a+or#or++or
AfrikaansKKoning
king
DDame
lady
TToring
tower
LLoper
runner
RRuiter
rider
(P)Pion
SkaakSkaakSkaakmat
AlbanianM Mbreti
king
D Dama / Mbretëresha
lady /queen
T Torra
tower
F Fili / Oficeri
elephant /officer
K Kali
horse
(U) Ushtari
soldier
ShahuShahShah mat
Arabicم مَلِك (malik)
king
و وزير (wazïr)
vizier
ر رخ / طابية (rukhkh / ṭābiya)
fortress /castle
ف فيل (fīl)
elephant
ح حصان (ħiṣān)
horse
ب بيدق / عسكري (baidaq / `askarī)
pawn /soldier
شطرنج (shaṭranj)كِش مَلِك (kish malik)كِش مات (kish māt)
AzerbaijaniŞŞah
shah
VVəzir
vizier
TTop
cannon
FFil
elephant
AAt
horse
PPiyada
foot soldier
Şahmatşah
shah
mat
mat
ArmenianԱ Արքա (Ark῾a)
king
Թ Թագուհի (T῾agowhi)
queen
Ն Նավակ (Navak)
ship
Փ Փիղ (P῾ił)
elephant
Ձ Ձի (Dzi)
horse
Զ Զինվոր (Zinvor)
soldier
Շախմատ (Šaxmat)
Ճատրակ (Čatrak)
Շախ (Šax)Մատ (Mat)
BasqueE Erregea
king
D Dama
lady
G Gaztelua
castle
A Alfila
Z Zalduna
knight
(P) Peoia
pawn
XakeXakeXake mate
Belarusian (Taraškievica)К кароль
king
Вз візыр
vizier
Лд ладзьдзя
boat
А афіцэр
officer
В вершнік
rider
(Л) латнік
pawn
ШахматыШахМат
BengaliR রাজা (rājā)
King
M মন্ত্রী (montri)
Minister
N নৌকা (noukā)
Boat
H গজ / হাতি (gôj / hāti)
Elephant
G ঘোড়া (ghoṛā)
Horse
B বোড়ে / সৈন্য (boṛe / śoinno)
Walker /Troop
দাবা (dābā)কিস্তি (kisti)
Check
কিস্তিমাত (kistimāt)
Checkmate
BulgarianЦ цар
tsar
Д дама / царица
lady /tsaritsa
Т топ
cannon
О офицер
officer
К кон
horse
(П) пешка
foot soldier
Шахмат / ШахШах(Шах и) мат
CatalanR rei
D dama / reina
lady /queen
T torre
tower
A alfil
C cavall
horse
(P) peó
EscacsEscac / XecEscac i mat
ChineseK (wáng)
king
Q (hòu)
queen
R (jū)
chariot
B (xiàng)
elephant
N (mǎ)
horse
(P) (bīng)
soldier
國際象棋 (guójì xiàngqí)
international chess
將軍 (jiāngjūn)
將死 (jiāng sǐ)
CzechK král
king
D dáma
lady
V věž
tower
S střelec
shooter
J jezdec
rider
(P) pěšec
foot soldier
ŠachyŠachMat
DanishK konge
king
D dronning
queen
T tårn
tower
L løber
runner
S springer
jumper
(B) bonde
peasant
SkakSkakSkakmat
DutchK koning
king
D dame / koningin
lady /queen
T toren / kasteel
tower /castle
L loper / raadsheer
runner /counsellor
P paard
horse
(pi) pion
SchakenSchaakMat / Schaakmat
EnglishK king
Q queen
R rook, castle
B bishop
N knight
(P) pawn
ChessCheckCheckmate / Mate
EsperantoR reĝo
king
D damo
lady
T turo
tower
K kuriero
courier
Ĉ ĉevalo
horse
(P) peono
ŜakoŜakŜakmato
Estonian[14]K kuningas
king
L lipp
flag
V vanker
chariot /carriage
O oda
spear
R ratsu
riding horse
(E) ettur
forwarder
Male
aftermalev
Tuli / Šahh
fire
Matt
FinnishK kuningas
king
D daami / kuningatar
lady /queen
T torni
tower
L lähetti
messenger
R ratsu
ride
(S) sotilas
soldier
ShakkiShakkiMatti / Shakkimatti
FrenchR roi
king
D dame
lady
T tour
tower
F fou
jester
C cavalier
rider
(P) pion
ÉchecsÉchecÉchec et mat
GalicianR rei
king
D dama / raíña
lady /queen
T torre
tower
B bispo
bishop
C cabalo
horse
(P) peón
foot soldier
XadrezXaqueXaque mate
Georgianმფ მეფე (mep'e)
king
ლაზიერი (lazieri)
queen
ეტლი (etli)
chariot
კუ (ku)
tortoise
მხედარი (mkhedari)
rider
პაიკი (paiki)
pawn
ჭადრაკი (Čadraki)ქიში (K'ishi)შამათი (Shamat'i)
German[15]K König
king
D Dame
lady /queen
T Turm
tower
L Läufer
runner
S Springer
jumper
(B) Bauer
peasant /farmer
SchachSchachMatt / Schachmatt
GreekΡ βασιλιάς (vasiliás)
king
Β βασίλισσα (vasílissa)
queen
Π πύργος (pýrgos)
tower
Α αξιωματικός (axiomatikós)
officer
Ι ίππος (íppos)
horse
(Σ) πιόνι (pióni)
pawn
Σκάκι (Skáki)Σαχ (Sach) / Ρουά (Rouá)Mατ (Mat)
HindiR राजा (rājā)
king
V वज़ीर / रानी (vazīr / rānī)
vizier /queen
H हाथी (hāthī)
elephant
O ऊँट (ūṁṭ)
camel
G घोड़ा (ghoṛā)
horse
(P) प्यादा (pyādā)
infantryman
शतरंज (śatrañj)शह (Shah)शहमात (Shahmāt)
Hebrewמ מלך (Melekh)
king
מה מלכה (Malka)
queen
צ צריח (Tsari'aẖ)
tower
ר רץ (Rats)
runner

Medieval: פיל (Pil),elephant[16][17][18]

פ פרש (Parash)
horseman
רגלי (Ragli)
foot soldier
שחמט (Shaẖmat)שח (Shaẖ)מט (Mat)
HausaS sarki
king
Q sarauniya
queen
R sansanin
fortress
G giwa
elephant
J jarumi
mounted warrior
(P) soja
soldier
cescekiceki mat
HungarianK király
king
V vezér / királynő
leader /queen
B bástya
bastion
F futó
runner
H huszár / ló
hussar /horse
(Gy) gyalog / paraszt
footman /peasant
SakkSakkMatt / Sakk-matt
IcelandicK kóngur
king
D drottning
queen
H hrókur
rook
B biskup
bishop
R riddari
knight
(P) peð
pawn
SkákSkákSkák og mát
IdoR rejo
king
D damo
lady
T turmo
tower
E episkopo
bishop
K kavalo
horse
(P) piono
ShakoludoShakoShakmato
IndonesianR raja
king
M menteri
minister /vizier
B benteng
castle /fortress
G gajah
elephant
K kuda
horse
(P) pion
CaturSekak / SterSekakmat
InterslavicK kralj
king
C carica / dama
empress / lady
Z zamok / věža
castle / tower
L lovec
hunter
J jezdec / konj
rider / horse
(P) pěšak
infantryman
ŠahyŠahMat
IrishR
king
Bbanríon
queen
Ccaiseal
bulwark
Eeaspag
bishop
Dridire
knight
(F)fichillín /ceithearnach
little chess piece /kern
FicheallSáinnMarbhsháinn
ItalianR re
king
D donna / regina
lady /queen
T torre
tower
A alfiere
standard-bearer
C cavallo
horse
(P) pedone
foot soldier
ScacchiScaccoScacco matto
JapaneseK キング (kingu)
Q クイーン (kuīn)
R ルーク (rūku)
B ビショップ (bishoppu)
N ナイト (naito)
(P) ポーン (pōn)
チェス (chesu)王手 (ōte) /
チェック (chekku)
詰み (tsumi) /
チェックメイト (chekkumeito)
JavaneseR raja
king
Q ratu / perdhana mentri
queen /prime minister
B bèntèng
fortress
M mentri
minister
K jaran
horse
(P) pion
sekak
Kannadaರಾ ರಾಜ (raaja)
king
ಮಂತ್ರಿ (mantri)
minister
ಆನೆ (aane)
elephant
ರಥ (ratha)
chariot
ಕು ಕುದುರೆ (kudure)
horse
ಪಾ ಪದಾತಿ (padaati)
foot soldier
ಚದುರಂಗ (caduraṅga)
KazakhКр патша (patşa)
king
У уәзір (uäzır)
vizier
Т тура (tura)
tower
П піл (pıl)
elephant
А ат (at)
horse
(П) пешка (peşka) /(С) сарбаз (sarbaz)
foot soldier /warrior
шахмат (şahmat)шах (şah)мат (mat)
KoreanK 킹 (king)
Q 퀸 (kwin)
R 룩 (rug)
B 비숍 (bi syob)
N 나이트 (na i teu)
(P) 폰 (pon)
체스 (che seu)체크 (che keu)체크메이트 (che keu me i teu)
LatinR rex
king
D domina
queen
T turris / elephas
tower /elephant[19]
S signifer / cursor / stultus / alphinus
standard-bearer /messenger /fool[19]
E eques
knight
(P) pedes / pedo
foot soldier
ScacciScaccusMattus
LatvianK karalis
king
D dāma
lady
T tornis
tower
L laidnis
Z zirgs
horse
(B) bandinieks
peasant
ŠahsŠahsŠahs un mats
LithuanianK karalius
king
V valdovė
queen
B bokštas
tower
R rikis
Lithuanian military commander
Ž žirgas
horse
(P) pėstininkas
pawn
ŠachmataiŠachMatas
LuxembourgishK Kinnek
king
D Damm
lady
T Tuerm
tower
L Leefer
runner
S Sprénger
jumper
(B) Bauer
farmer
SchachSchachMatt / Schachmatt
MacedonianK крал
king
D кралица / дама
queen /lady
T топ
cannon
L ловец
hunter
S коњ / скокач
horse /jumper
P пешак / пион
infantryman /pawn
шахшахмат
MalayalamK രാജാവ് (raajavu)
king
Q മന്ത്രി (manthri)
minister
R തേര് (therú)
chariot
B ആന (aana)
elephant
N/Kt കുതിര (kuthira)
horse
(P) കാലാള്‍ / പടയാളി
(kaalal / padayaali)
foot soldier
ചതുരംഗം (chathurangam)ചെക്ക്
ചെക്ക് മേറ്റ്
MarathiR राजा (rājā)
king
V वजीर (vajīr)
vizier
H हत्ती (hātti)
elephant
O उंट (Unṭ)
camel
G घोडा (ghoḍā)
horse
(P) प्यादे (pyāde)
foot soldier
बुद्धिबळ (buddhibal)शह (shah)शहमात (shahmāt)
MongolianН ноён
noyan
Б бэрс (fers)
vizier
т тэрэг (tereg)
chariot
Т тэмээ (temee)
camel
М морь (mor)
horse
(Х) хүү (hüü)
boy
Шатаршаг / дуг / цодмад
Norwegian BokmålK konge
king
D dronning
queen
T tårn
tower
L løper
runner
S springer
jumper
(B) bonde
peasant
SjakkSjakkSjakkmatt
Norwegian NynorskK konge
king
D dronning
queen
T tårn
tower
L løpar
runner
S springar
jumper
(B) bonde
peasant
SjakkSjakkSjakkmatt
OdiaK ରଜା (rôja)
king
Q ରାଣୀ (raṇi)
queen
R ଡଙ୍ଗା (ḍôṅga)
boat
B ହାତୀ (hati)
elephant
N ଘୋଡ଼ା (ghoṛa)
horse
P ସୈନିକ (sôinikô)
soldier
ଚେସ୍/ଶତରଞ୍ଜ (chess/śôtôrôñjô)ଚେକ୍ (check)ଚେକମେଟ୍ (checkmate)
OromoM Mootii
Mt Mootittii
G Gidaara, masaraa
A abuunii
N namkabajaa
CheeziiMirkaneeffannaaWaayila / Mate
Persianش شاه
king
و وزیر
vizier /minister
ق/ر قلعه/رخ
castle
ف فیل
elephant
ا اسب
horse
س/پ سرباز/پیاده
soldier
شطرنج (shatranj)کیش (kish)مات (mat)
PolishK król
king
Hhetman / królowa
general (hist.) /queen
W wieża
tower
G goniec / laufer
courier /(ger. derived)
S skoczek / koń
jumper /horse
(P) pion / pionek
pawn
Szachyszachmat / szach-mat
PortugueseR rei
king
D dama / rainha
lady /queen
T torre
tower
B bispo
bishop
C cavalo
horse
(P) peão
foot soldier
XadrezXequeXeque-mate
RomanianR rege
king
D damă / regină
lady /queen
T turn / tură
tower
N nebun
fool
C cal
horse
(P) pion
ȘahȘahMat / Șah mat
RussianКр король (korol')
king
Ф ферзь / королева (ferz' / koroleva)
vizier /queen
Л ладья (ladya)
boat
С слон (slon)
elephant
К конь (kon')
horse
(П) пешка (peshka)
шахматы (shakhmaty)шах (shakh)мат (mat)
Scottish GaelicR righ
king
B bànrigh
queen
T tùr
tower
E easbaig
bishop
D ridir
knight
(P) pàn
pawn
feòirnecasgtul-chasg
Serbo-CroatianK kralj (К краљ)
king
D kraljica / dama (Д краљицa / дама)
queen /lady
T top / kula (Т топ / кула)
cannon /tower
L lovac / strijelac / laufer (Л ловац / стрелац / лауфер)
hunter /archer /runner
S skakač / konj (С скaкaч / коњ)
jumper /horse
(P) pješak / pion / pijun ((П) пешак / пион / пијун)
footman /pawn
Šah (Шах)Šah (Шах)Mat (Мат)
Northern SothoK Kgoši
Kg Kgošigadi
N Ntlosebô / Moshate
Mp Mopišopo
M Mogale
S Seitšhireletšo
TšhêšêCheckCheckmate
SicilianR re
king
D riggina
queen
T turru
tower
A alferu
S scecc[h]u
donkey
(P) pidinu
foot soldier
Scacchi
SlovakK kráľ
king
D dáma
lady
V veža
tower
S strelec
shooter
J jazdec
rider
(P) pešiak
infantryman /pawn
ŠachŠachMat / Šachmat
SloveneK kralj
king
D dama
lady
T trdnjava
castle
L lovec
hunter
S skakač
jumper
(P) kmet
farmer
ŠahŠahMat / Šahmat
SpanishR rey
king
D dama / reina
lady /queen
T torre
tower
A alfil
C caballo
horse
(P) peón
foot soldier
AjedrezJaqueJaque mate
SwedishK kung
king
D dam / drottning
lady /queen
T torn
tower
L löpare
runner
H springare / riddare
horse/knight
(B) bonde
peasant
SchackSchackSchack matt
TamilK அரசன் (arasaṉ)
king
Q அரசி (araci)
queen
R கோட்டை (kōṭṭai)
castle
B அமைச்சர் / மந்திரி (amaicchar / manthiri)
minister
N/Kt குதிரை (kutirai)
horse
(P) காலாள் / சிப்பாய் (kālāḷ / cippāy)
foot soldier /sepoy
சதுரங்கம் (sathurankam)முற்றுகை (muṟṟukai)இறுதி முற்றுகை (iṟuti muṟṟukai)
Teluguరాజు (rāju)
king
మంత్రి (maṃtri)
minister
ఏనుగు (ēnugu)
elephant
శకటు (śakaţu)
గుర్రం (gurraṃ)
horse
బంటు (baṃţu)
soldier
చదరంగం (cadaraṃgaṃ)దాడి (dāḍi)కట్టు (kaţţu)
Thai ขุน (khun)
king
เม็ด / ตรี / มนตรี (met / tri / montri)
counselor
เรือ (ruea)
ship
โคน (khon)
ม้า (ma)
horse
(บ) เบี้ย (bia)
menial
หมากรุก (makruk)รุก (ruk)จน (chon)
TurkishŞ şah
shah
V vezir
vizier
K kale
castle
F fil
elephant
A at
horse
(P) piyon
SatrançŞahMat
Ukrainian король (korol)
king
Ф ферзь (ferz)
vizier
T тура (tura)
tower
C слон (slon)
elephant
K кінь (kin)
horse
(П) пішак / пішка (pishak / pishka)
foot soldier
Шахи (shakhi)Шах (shakh)Мат (mat)
Urduبادشاہ (bādshāh)
وزیر (vazīr)
رخ (rukh)
فيلہ (fīlah)
گھوڑا (ghōṛā)
پیادہ (pyādah)
شطرنج (šaṭranj)شہ (sheh)شہمات (shehmāt)
UzbekSh shoh
shah
Fz farzin
R rux
F fil
elephant
O ot
horse
(P) piyoda
foot soldier
ShaxmatKisht / ShohMot
VietnameseV vua
king
H hậu
queen
X xe
chariot
T tượng / tịnh / voi
elephant
M mã / ngựa
horse
tốt / chốt / binh
soldier
Cờ vuaChiếu / Chiếu tướngChiếu bí / Chiếu hết / Sát cục / Tuyệt sát
WelshT teyrn / brenin
lord /king
B brenhines
queen
C castell
castle
E esgob
bishop
M marchog
rider
(G) gwerinwr
peasant
GwyddbwyllSiachSiachmat

Variants

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Main article:Fairy chess piece
A 1616 illustration of the Mann, a chess piece unique to the Courier Chess variant; the Mann moves like a King, but threatening it does not give check, and it can be captured without loss of the game.

Chess variants sometimes include new, non-standard, or even old pieces. For example,Courier Chess, a predecessor of modern chess dating from the 12th century, was played on an 8×12 board and used all six modern chess piece types, plus three additional types of pieces: Courier,Mann (orrath orsage), and Jester. Variants of "old" chess might use the old rules for bishops/elephants with thealfil piece, or old rules for Queens with theferz. Many modern variants with unorthodox pieces exist, such asBerolina chess which uses custom pawns that advance diagonally and capture vertically.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^(Burgess 2009:523)(Hooper & Whyld 1992:307)
  2. ^(Hooper & Whyld 1992:307)
  3. ^(Hooper & Whyld 1992:200)
  4. ^"Fide Laws of Chess taking effect from 1 January 2023". FIDE.Archived from the original on 1 January 2023. Retrieved14 April 2025.
  5. ^Just, Tim (1 January 2024).US Chess Federation's Official Rules of Chess(PDF) (7th ed.).ISBN 9781797716909. Retrieved14 April 2025.
  6. ^(Brace 1977:220)
  7. ^(Just & Burg 2003:5)
  8. ^(Just & Burg 2003:13–16)
  9. ^(Just & Burg 2003:13–16)
  10. ^(Hooper & Whyld 1992:438–39)
  11. ^(Soltis 2004:183)
  12. ^(Luiro 2009)
  13. ^(Hooper & Whyld 1992)
  14. ^The Estonian chess terms were coined byAdo Grenzstein.
  15. ^"FIDE LAWS of CHESS"(PDF). FIDE. p. 21. Retrieved24 November 2025.The pieces bear the names: Koenig, Dame, Turm, Laeufer, Springer, Bauer.
  16. ^Open Siddur Project — “Haruzim on How to Play Chess” (Avraham ibn Ezra)
  17. ^OPenn (University of Pennsylvania Libraries) — Hebrew MS 5, “Poem on chess … by Abraham Ibn Ezra”
  18. ^A. V. Keats,Chess in Jewish history and Hebrew literature, University College London, 1994 (PDF)
  19. ^abH. J. R. Murray,A History of Chess, ch. 11.

References

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