![]() ![]() Given that you have different dimensions and levels to move through this should be easy to find. That means we can move back to past moves if there’s an opposing piece, or an empty space on the coordinate we want to move to. The 5th dimension we can move through is time. If we take a number of stacked chessboards, and put them all in an order, with each stacked board representing a different “dimension” you could travel too, then you could have a rook move vertically, horizontally, diagonally, AND dimensionally, being able to hit the same empty coordinate in each different dimension.Īt this point, it’s nearly impossible to plan ahead strategically. (tiny letters denote the level you’re on).Īfter this point, we have to throw out the whole algebraic notation system, as it’s pretty much impossible to keep track of the moves once we move up to the next dimension.ĤD chess already has a good explanation linked here (~12 minute video with so-so jokes but it explains it a lot better). This of course leads to fun lil configurations you can set up with your pieces all technically in the space they’re supposed to start in if it were only one chessboard, but you could have a rook on 1Aa, 1Ab, or 1Ac, etc. So for example, a queen could move any direction horizontally, diagonally, or vertically. By moving up and down a number of chessboards which would be stacked on top of one another, creating a sort of “stacked chessboard”. The next axis these pieces can move on, logically, would then be vertically. We all know that chess pieces in a standard game can move either horizontally, or diagonally. (This is in no way a comprehensive list of ways each individual piece can move across the matrices of chessboards, rather just general rules using examples)īuilding up to 6D Chess, one dimension at a time. Let’s move on on how 3 Player 6 Dimensional chess is played. The goal of this game is to remove as much forward thinking as possible, as chess is built off of forward thinking strategies, I decided it would be funny to remove that element, allowing the possibility of killing 2 opposing kings in 7 different ways. This is a proposal.ģ Player 6D Chess would be a computer simulated strategy game, allowing the player to move up and down “stacked” chess boards, to empty chess boards (i.e, different dimensions), back to old moves, and to branched timelines (i.e, alternate universes). You’re probably thinking to yourself something along the lines of “Jupiter, what the actual fuck is wrong with you.” and to that I say: Nothing. Hello, if you’re reading this, you’re probably bored as I was last night. I will try and make this as easy to understand as possible.) (Apologies in advance for formatting issues, I’m posting this on mobile. Please continue to give us your feedback and suggestions on how we can help make /r/chess better for everyone. Use the message the moderators link if your posts or comments don't appear, or for help with any administrative matters. ![]() Twitter/Facebook posts must contain a direct link to the tweet/post, and include the author's nameĬhess Spoiler format for problem answers etc., Instructions for /r/chess PGN addon ( Chrome, Firefox)ĭon’t engage in abusive, discriminatory, or bigoted behavior.ĭon't ask for advice about ongoing games.ĭo not use /r/chess exclusively to promote your own content. ![]() News Puzzles Games Strategy Twitch Other Resources ![]()
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