Game Rules:
- Rule 1: The game is played on an 8x8 checkered board, with two players, white and black. The objective is to corner the opponent's king to achieve "checkmate".
- Rule 2: Each piece has specific movement rules: Pawns move forward one square (two on their first move) and capture diagonally. Rooks move horizontally or vertically. Knights move in an L-shape (two squares in one direction, then one perpendicular). Bishops move diagonally. The Queen can move in any direction (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally). The King moves one square in any direction.
- Rule 3: "Check" occurs when a king is under direct attack by an opponent's piece. The player must immediately move the king out of check, block the attacking piece, or capture it.
- Rule 4: "Checkmate" is when a king is in check and there is no legal move to escape. This ends the game, and the player delivering the checkmate wins.
- Rule 5: Other special moves include "Castling" (moving the king two squares towards a rook, and the rook to the square the king crossed), and "En passant" (a special pawn capture). These moves have specific conditions that must be met.
Controls:
- Action: Click or tap a piece to select it.
- Action: Click or tap the destination square to move the selected piece.
- Action: The game highlights valid moves for the selected piece to assist you.
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FAQ:
- Q: What happens if I can't make a legal move, but my king isn't in check?
Answer: This situation is called a "stalemate," and the game ends in a draw (a tie). It often occurs when a player has only their king left, and any move would put the king in check.
- Q: Can I take back a move?
Answer: In online play, taking back a move is generally not allowed, especially in rated games. However, in casual games with friends or some AI matches, an undo feature might be available. It's best to carefully consider each move before making it.
- Q: How do I improve my chess skills?
Answer: Practice is key. Websites like LiChess offer a wealth of resources, including puzzles, lessons, and the ability to play against opponents of similar skill levels. Analyzing your past games to identify mistakes can also significantly help your progress.