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- Kamikaze I. Capturing units are removed, except kings.
- Kamikaze II. Capturing units are removed, kings may not capture.
- Kamikaze III. If the lone queen checks, she wins.
- Kansas Progressive Chess. Missing description
- King with a Shotgun Chess. Twice each game, the King can make a non-moving Rook capture.
- King with a Shotgun Chess II. Twice each game, the King can make a non-moving Queen capture.
- King's Corner Chess. Random setup with kings in opposite corners.
- King's Fortress Chess. Random setup with king's in opposite corners and extra pawns.
- Kinglet. Win by taking all the pawns of the opponent.
- Kingmaker Chess. The first pawn to reach the opposite rank promotes to the enemy king.
- Knight Relay Chess. Knights confer their movement ability on units they defend. Popular variant.
- KnightMate Chess. The knight, not the kings, is royal.
- Knightrider Bouncy Chess. Diagonal runners bounce off the walls; knights are knightriders.
- Knightrider Bouncy Chess II. Pieces bounce off of walls, Knightriders can't capture each other.
- Konigsritter. Four-player game on curiously-shaped board with one player having a different army than the others.
- Korean Chess. The variant of chess played in Korea.
- Korkser Chess. Local rules in parts of Germany.
- Korkser Chess II. Same as Korkser Chess, but without initial double pawn moves.
- Kriegspiel. With help of a referee, two players move without knowing the moves of the opponent.
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