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- N by N chess games. Mathematician Missoum has a chess variant on an N by N board for many numbers N.
- N-Relay Chess. Uncapturable Knights give other pieces the ability to move as Knights. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nach Schach. Missing description (8x7, Cells: 56)
- Nachtmahr. Game with seven different kinds of Nightriders. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nahbi Chess. Variant on 10 by 10 board with equator, Nahbi's and Archers. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Naiad Chess.. Introducing the Naiad, which moves like a queen but cannot capture. Instead it can kidnap pieces by magnetism (zrf available).
- Nana-Shogi. Shogi variant on a tiny board.
- Napoleonic Chess. Large chess variant with the `spirit of the Armies of the Napoleonic period'. (14x14, Cells: 196)
- Narikin Shogi. Shogi with promoted gold generals. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Narnia Chess. Chess played on both the outside and inside of a soccer ball. (Cells: 52)
- Narrassetch. Hexagonal chess game playable with ordinary chess set.
- Narrassetch (70 and 91 hex versions). Hexagonal chess game playable with ordinary chess set.
- Narrow Chess. Variant on 2 by 20 board. (2x20, Cells: 40)
- Narrowness. Board filled with pawns and two kings per player. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nasty Neighbours (conquer style). The goal of the game is to conquer the opponent's army and to add it to your own army. (9x8, Cells: 72)
- Navia Dratp. An upcoming commercial chess variant with collectible, tradable pieces. (7x7, Cells: 49)
- Near Chess. This is a variant of Skirmish Chess designed to be friendlier to newbies. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Near vs Normal Chess. This version pits pieces of Near Chess vs those of normal chess (FIDE). (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nearlydouble Chess. A 2d variant with the whole of two identical sets minus the second King. (11x11, Cells: 121)
- Nearlydouble Hex Chess. Applying the Nearlydouble principle to Wellisch and McCooey Chess. (15x15, Cells: 169)
- Nearlydouble Wildebeest. A variant with the whole of two identical Wildebeest sets minus the second King. (15x14, Cells: 210)
- Necromancer Chess. The Undead Walk. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Neighbors. Try to capture the most pieces on a 42-square board completely filled with neutral pieces. (7x6, Cells: 42)
- Nemesis Chess. Some pawns are replaced by the Nemesis, which moves only toward the enemy king and cannot be captured by pawns or kings.
- Nemoroth, The Game of. For the sake of your sanity, do not read this variant! (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Neoclassical Chess. The opening moves are selected through a random ballot.
- Neoorthodox Chess. Introducing the Neoorthodox board, the Divaricator piece, and extended castling (with zrf).
- Neoteric Chess. Pieces are swapped before play begins. An external piece is introduced (with zrf).
- Neoteric Different Pawns Random Chess. Really different pawns are shuffled in asynchronous way on pawn rows. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nested Chess. A variant hiding another on its diagonals. (15x15, Cells: 141)
- Nested Shogi. A variant hiding Shogi on its diagonals. (17x17, Cells: 177)
- Nested Xiang Qi. A variant hiding Xiang Qi on its diagonals. (18x18, Cells: 196)
- Net Chess. Variant of InterGrid Chess. Move between intersections. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Neutral King Chess. V.R. Parton's game where two armies share a King both must try to mate. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Neutral Subject Chess. Most pieces start neutral, and players compete to recruit them. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Neutron 45. Variant of the game Neutron on a 45-squared board. (7x7, Cells: 45)
- Never-Ending Infinite Sandbox Chess Game. Online forum-based chess game with 12 players, infinite board, and many pieces.
- new age chess. a game played with the same board and set but with different rules. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- New Chancellor Chess Variants. On 8 by 10 board with two `chancellors'. (10x8, Cells: 80)
- New Football . A crossover of a strategy board game with football.
- New Types of Progressive Chess. Several new progressive chess variants. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- New-Chess. Variant on 10 by 10 board with combination pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Nietzsche Chess. That which does not capture a piece, makes it stronger. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nilakantha's Intellectual Game. 17th or 18th century Indian chess variation. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nimrod Chess. All the same moves as FIDE Chess, but not NECESSARILY on the same pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nine elders. Sittuyin + Shogi.
- Nine square Chess. With additional `Joker' piece on nine by nine board. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Nine-Queen Chess. Queens are placed instead of Pawns. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Ninth Century Indian Chess . Part of a document describing various Historical Chess Variants.
- Ninth Century Indian Chess. Differs from Shatranj in the setup and the Elephant's move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- No Limit Bet Chess. A gambling multi-move chess variant played with dice that allows players to place bets on each move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- No Stress Chess. Chess with additional cards that tell which piece to move and how it moves. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- No-Chess. Forbid one move to your opponent each turn. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- No-Retreating Chess. A varient where you can't retreat until you get to the last rank. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- No-Yes! Chess. French commercial variant with an element of chance.
- Noble Wing Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Noble WingS Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Noli Me Tangere Chess. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Non-prise Chess. Queens, rooks, knights, and bishops cannot take each other. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Not a chess variant. Rules of a chess variant on a board with 41 squares. (7x7, Cells: 41)
- Not-Particularly-New Chess. A fairly restrainted variant on a 9x8 board, with Cardinals, Unicorns and Jesters. (9x8, Cells: 72)
- Not-so colorbound cylindrical chess. Game only with pieces, that would be colorbound on normal board. (7x8, Cells: 56)
- Notake Shogi. All pieces stay on the Shogi board at all times. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Notchess. A family of games with Chess and Chess-Variant pieces but no King. ()
- Novo Chess. War game chess variant from the Netherlands, 1937. (12x8, Cells: 96)
- Nuclear Chess. When pieces take, the square becomes impassable and all surrounding pieces disappear. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Nuclear Pawns Chess. Every time you move a pawn, there is a 1/10 chance of it exploding and destroying itself and all adjacent pieces.
- Null chess. Capture squares are destroyed when vacated.
- Numeral Chess. Numeral Chess requires sharp eyes and promotes deep strategical calculation similar to Go (WeiQi). (17x17, Cells: 289)
- Nuthouse. Missing description (2x(8x8), Cells: 128)
- The Nutty Knights. A team for Chess with Different Armies based around the moves of the Knight.
- Nutty Shogi. Pieces jump over many others, and a Fire Demon burns neighbors. (13x13, Cells: 169)
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