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  2. Template:Chess diagram 5x5 - Wikipedia

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    These templates shows a chess diagram, a graphic representation of a position in a chess game, using standardised symbols resembling the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set.

  3. Minishogi - Wikipedia

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    Minishogi board setup. Minishogi (5五将棋 gogo shōgi "5V chess" or "5×5 chess") is a modern variant of shogi (Japanese chess). The game was invented (or rediscovered) around 1970 by Shigenobu Kusumoto of Osaka, Japan.

  4. Template:Goban 5x5 - Wikipedia

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    The first parameters are one or two letters codes (sometimes three), that specify which tile is used. Though a preceding space is OK, be sure not to leave a space after that code.

  5. Professor's Cube - Wikipedia

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    Professor's Cube in scrambled state Professor's Cube in solved state. The original Professor's Cube design by Udo Krell works by using an expanded 3×3×3 cube as a mantle with the center edge pieces and corners sticking out from the spherical center of identical mechanism to the 3×3×3 cube.

  6. Minichess - Wikipedia

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    The game of Tic Tac Chec, played on a 4x4 board. Minichess is a family of chess variants played with regular chess pieces and standard rules, but on a smaller board. [1] The motivation for these variants is to make the game simpler and shorter than standard chess.

  7. Tap code - Wikipedia

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    The tap code is based on a Polybius square using a 5×5 grid of letters representing all the letters of the Latin alphabet, except for K, which is represented by C. . Each letter is communicated by tapping two numbers, the first designating the row and the second (after a pause) designating the column.