Four-handed Chess

Four-handed chess (also known as Chess 4 and 4-way chess) is a chess variant, which can be played by three or four people. A special board (like this one) and four sets of differently colored pieces is needed to play this game. There are many different rule variation of this game. Most of variants, however, share the same board and similar piece setup.

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