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Template:Omega Chess diagram (Omega Chess with 10x10 board + 4 corners, 22x22 px) Template:Tamerlane chess diagram (Tamerlane chess with 10x11 board + 2 citadels, 22x22 px) Template:Raumschach diagram (5x5x5 board for one type of Three-dimensional chess, 22x22 px) Template:3D chess diagram (3x8x8 board for some types of Three-dimensional chess ...
Chess diagrams are widely used in chess publications as an aid to visualisation, or to aid the readers to verify that they are looking at the correct position on their chessboard or computer. The symbols used generally resemble the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set , although a number of different fonts have been used over the centuries.
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Algebraic notation. Algebraic notation is the standard method for recording and describing the moves in a game of chess.It is based on a system of coordinates to uniquely identify each square on the board. [1]
This template displays a chess board, given a FEN.It was built with the intention of eventually replacing {{Chess diagram}}. parameters: fen: the string representing the location of the pieces. supposedly, it will ignore the "tail end" of the FEN string that does not represent the actual pieces.
This template is an SVG replacement for template:chess diagram and template:chaturanga diagram. To use, cut and paste one of the examples given below and replace the piece codes with the desired game position. The diagram heading and caption can be changed as desired or removed.
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See Template:Chess_diagram for the template and Template_talk:Chess_diagram for instructions on how to use it. While diagrams have used a Wikipedia-specific format, with Lua support the {{Chess diagram}} code in the English Wikipedia now supports FEN directly. Here is how a chess diagram looks in the Wikipedia source: