• The rules of chess have evolved much over the centuries, from the early
    chess-like games played in India in the 6th century.
  • For much of that time, the rules varied from area to area.
  • The modern rules first took form in Italy during the 13th century, giving
    more mobility to pieces that previously had more restricted movement
    (such as the queen and bishop).
  • Such modified rules entered into an accepted form during the late-15th or
    early 16th century.
  • The basic moves of the king, rook, and knight remain unchanged.
  • Pawns originally did not have the option of moving two squares on their first move and when promoted by reaching the eighth rank, could become a queen only.

chessboard

  1. Chess is played on a square board divided into 64 squares (eight-by-eight)
    of alternating color.
  2. No matter what the actual colors of the board, the lighter-colored squares
    are called “light” or “white” and the darker-colored squares are called “dark”or “black”.
  3. Sixteen White and sixteen Black pieces are placed on the board at the
    beginning of the game. The board is placed so that a white square is in each
    player’s bottom-right corner.
  4. Horizontal rows are called ranks and vertical rows are called files.
  5. According to FIDE equipment standards, the length of side of a square
    should be twice the length of the diameter of the base of a pawn.
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