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Take the Brain. British name of Smess, a Parker Brothers game in which arrows on squares determine the directions pieces may move. (7x8, Cells: 56) (Recognized!) Author: Fergus Duniho and David Howe. Inventor: Perry Grant.
Take-all Chess. Taking is obligatory; the first player that loses all his pieces wins. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Antoine Fourrière.
Tamerlane chess. A well-known historic large variant of Shatranj. (11x10, Cells: 112) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tandem Chess. 4 player variant where pieces taken from your opponent are given to your partner. (8x8x2, Cells: 128) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Thai chess (Makruk). Rules and information. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tridimensional Chess (Star Trek). Three-dimensional chess from Star Trek. (x7, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Fergus Duniho. Inventor: Andrew Bartmess.
Tables Chess. Missing description (12x2, Cells: 24) By Adam Goss.
Tactical chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Daniil Frolov. Inventor: Viktor Sopilko.
TaflChess. A mix of FIDE chess and the old European game Tafl. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Rich Hutnik.
TaflChess for Zillions
. TalfChess on Zillions site. By Rich Hutnik.
Tag Chess. A two player per side team game where each player moves for half the board. Author: Robin Wells.
Tai Shogi
. Very large Shogi variant.
Taijitu Qi. Xiang Qi pieces are joined by (but not combined with) their duals. (9x10, Cells: 90) By Charles Gilman.
Taikyoku Shogi. Taikyoku Shogi. Extremely large shogi variant. (36x36, Cells: 1296) Author: Isao Umebayashi and Larry L. Smith.
Taishin Shogi. Enormous variant of Suzumu Shogi based on Tai Shogi and Taikyoku Shogi. By Adam DeWitt.
Take and Return Chess. You put pieces taken from the opponent back on the board. (8x8, Cells: 64)
Take Over Chess. Jump across pieces to take them over from your opponent. (7x7, Cells: 41) By Tony Quintanilla.
Take the Brain. British name of Smess, a Parker Brothers game in which arrows on squares determine the directions pieces may move. (7x8, Cells: 56) (Recognized!) Author: Fergus Duniho and David Howe. Inventor: Perry Grant.
Take-all Chess. Take all pieces of your opponent. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Andrea Mori.
Take-all Chess. Taking is obligatory; the first player that loses all his pieces wins. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Antoine Fourrière.
Tamerlane chess. A well-known historic large variant of Shatranj. (11x10, Cells: 112) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tamerlane chess: ms 7322 version. Information on historic variant of Tamerlane chess. (11x10, Cells: 112) Author: Ivan Derzhanski.
Tamerlane II. Modern variant based upon ancient large chess variant. (11x11, Cells: 121) By Jean-Louis Cazaux.
TamerSpiel. Modern large chess variant with elements of historic chess variants. (12x8, Cells: 84) By Eric V. Greenwood.
Tandem Chess. 4 player variant where pieces taken from your opponent are given to your partner. (8x8x2, Cells: 128) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tandem-84. Variant on two boards of 7 by 6 rows with pieces moving between boards. (6x7x2, Cells: 84) By Jim Aikin.
Tandem-Pawn Chess. Pawns are tandems of two pawns, which can move or capture as a unit, or decouple into two pawns. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Kenneth Regan.
Tank Chess. With exploding bombs and pushing tanks. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Andy Kurnia.
Tao's Chess. Chess variant where as you move across a line, the pieces reverse roles. By Travis Geyer.
Tape Chess. Tape Chess and other almost one-dimensional chess variants. By Sergey Sirotkin.
Tapestry Chess. Chess on a four-color 6x6 board, with a 5 square control board. (6x6, Cells: 41) By David Howe.
Taratibu - a small progressive chess variant. 10 pieces per side on a 7-by-7 board. (7x7, Cells: 49) By Glenn Overby II.
Tardis Taijitu. Xiang Qi board but with movable, bigger-inside-than-outside Fortresses. (9x10x3, Cells: 144) By Charles Gilman.
Tauschach. Each player has one piece off the board, that can be switched every turn with one of his pieces but not the king. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tax Chess.
King mobility affected by the placement of pawns of the same color. By Tomasz Sobczyk.
Taxi Chess. Pay for moves: long moves are expensive. By Ralph Betza.
TAXI: The Nuclear C.a.B. Chess Game. Missing description (7x9x2, Cells: 45) By Joe Joyce.
Team-Mate Chess. Variant with 8 different pieces, none of which is able to checkmate a bare king on its own. (8x8, Cells: 64) By H. G. Muller.
Tee Garden Shogi. Not itself a spelling mistake, but inspired by several potential ones. (9x9, Cells: 72) By Charles Gilman.
Teleport Chess. Each non-pawn, non-king piece may teleport once per game. (8x8, Cells: 64) Inventor: R. Wayne Schmittberger.
TelnChes. Some games played by program TelnChes. (8x8, Cells: 64) By (zzo38) A. Black.
Tempete sur l'Echiquier. Pack of cards that change chess rules when played. French original version of Knightmare Chess. Lots of fun. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Pierre Clequin.
Tempete sur l'Echiquier. Play by mail rules. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Pierre Clequin.
Templar Chess. Features the unorthodox Templar on a board with eight extra squares. (8x10, Cells: 72) By Adrian Alvarez de la Campa.
Temple Island Chess. Solo game with shadow pieces. By Karen Robinson.
TenCubed Chess. Variant on 10 by 10 board with combination pieces. (10x10, Cells: 100) By David Paulowich.
Tengu Dai Shogi. Turbo version of Dai Shogi, with some Dai Dai Shogi pieces. By H. G. Muller.
Tenjiku Shogi. Fire Demons burn surrounding enemies, Generals capture jumping many pieces. (16x16, Cells: 256) Author: H. G. Muller.
Tepuy. A territorial game, with unique setup, movement and capturing. (9x9, Cells: 81) By Roberto Lavieri.
Terachess II.
An unrealistic summit on a very large board of 16x16 squares and 128 pieces. By Jean-Louis Cazaux.
TeraGames: Chess Warriors
. Customizable strategy war game played on a checkerboard. By William Robinson.
Teramachy.
A chess variant between Metamachy and Terachess. By Jean-Louis Cazaux.
Terrain Chess
. Die roll determines which type of piece is moved. By Ronald Drinning.
Terrain Chess. Roll dice to create impassable squares. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ronald Drinning.
Terror Chess. Variant on 11 by 11 board with combination pieces. (11x11, Cells: 121) By Brian Wong.
TessChess. 4D chess featuring symmetrically-moving pieces. (4x4x16, Cells: 256) By Ben M Reiniger.
Test Minichess. Chess on a 6x6 board. (6x6, Cells: 36) By Darren Izzard.
Testing. Missing description By Jeff Johnson.
testinguploads. Testing uploads of graphics and existing files. By Fergus Duniho.
TestIt. Missing description By Jeff Johnson.
Tetrahedral Chess. Three dimensional variant with board in form of tetrahedron. (x7, Cells: 84) By Mark Thompson.
Tetrahedral Shogi and Tetrahedral Hexgi. Shogi-based 3d variants on an enlargement of the Tetrahedral Chess board. (9x9x9, Cells: 165) By Charles Gilman.
Teutonic Knight"s Chess. Played on an oblong board with rarely used pieces: The teutonic knight, the archchancellor and the crown princess. (8x10, Cells: 80) By Jörg Knappen.
Texas Two-Step: an obscure political commentary. A non-competing 45 Square Contest entry. (5x9, Cells: 45) By Joe Joyce.
Tezhi Luzhanqi - Chinese army chess. Chinese strategic game. (5x13, Cells: 63) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Thai chess (Makruk). Rules and information. (8x8, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
The Big Battle Chess. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100) By Namik Zade.
There is no queen, but 2 compounds. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81) By Daniil Frolov.
Thinktank Chess. Frank Maus' game where most pieces move differently when capturing from how they move without capturing. Author: Sergey Sirotkin and Peter Aronson. Inventor: Frank Maus.
The Third Party. FIDE chess plus a third player with hidden assassins. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Daniel Robert MacDuff.
Third runner. Missing description (12x8, Cells: 96) By Daniil Frolov.
Thirty-Nine Squares Chess. Variant on board with 39 squares with special drop and promotion rules. (Cells: 39) By Andy Kurnia.
This Game is for the Birds. Game where pieces fly past obstacles and some pieces capture by pecking. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Ralph Betza and John Lawson. Inventor: Ralph Betza and Peter Aronson.
Thoughts on large numbers of players in one chess game. Missing description By Lawrence C. Smith.
Thraex_Chess
. Introducing the Thraex, which captures like a rook, but moves by the bifurcated jump method (zrf available). By M Winther.
Threatened Pawn Chess. Pawns start in threatened positions. (8x8, Cells: 64) Inventor: Sydney Schultz.
Three Dimensional 8x8xN Chess Game. Three dimensional chess variant.
Three dimensional Chess: Kogbetliantz game. Chess on an 8 by 8 by 8 board. (8x8x8, Cells: 512) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Bruce Grant. Inventor: Dr. Ervand George Kogbetliantz.
Three Dimensional Circular Perspective Chess. Pieces must travel through a central point to get to the opponent's side of the board.
Three Elephant Chess. War Towers destroy 3 spaces at a time - protect your elephants while capturing your opponent's. (9x9, Cells: 81) By Gary K. Gifford.
Three Fat Brothers Chess. On a 9x9 board with 3 royal pieces. (9x9, Cells: 81) By Sergey Sirotkin.
Three Handed Chess. Three handed Chess with special rules to promote 3-way play. (Cells: 96) By Jonathan H Rutherford.
Three Kinds of Billiards Chess. Pieces bounce off the edges of the board. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Three Player Chess. Three players must win both games simultaneously to win. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Andrew Heiser.
Three Player Chess
. On a large (217 hexagon) board. By Dennis Matthews.
Three Player Hex Shogi 91. a hexagonal Shogi variant for three players. (Cells: 91) By Fergus Duniho.
Three Symbols Multi-state Chess. Write move in 3 symbols and any move that is like what you wrote is possible. (8x8, Cells: 64) By (zzo38) A. Black.
Three Universes Chess. There is 3 boards and pieces can move through the kings to different universes. (8x8x3, Cells: 192) By (zzo38) A. Black.
Three-dimensional Chess. A 20 years old commercial variant on a 3 x 8 x 8 board. (8x8x3, Cells: 192)
Three-Quarter Board. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 48) By Rafael Snell-Feikema.
Throne Chess
. Same game as chess, except playing King to K8 wins too, by Thronemate. By Kevin Pacey.
Thronschach. A game on 42-squares with throne squares, and an interesting mix of pieces. (5x8, Cells: 42) By Glenn Overby II.
Through the Looking-Glass. Alice chess, but you see only a board. (8x8x2, Cells: 64) By Paolo .
Thud. Link to variant invented by Trevor Truran in association with Terry Pratchett. (15x15, Cells: 164) Author: Charles Gilman. Inventor: Trevor Truran.
Thunder Chess. A hybrid of Metamorph Chess, Fusion Chess, and Assimilation Chess. (8x8x64) By Fergus Duniho.
Tic-Tac-check. Get four chesspieces in a row on a 4 by 4 board. (4x4, Cells: 16) Author: Daniel Thibault and Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Don Green.
Tiger Hunt. Variant of The Maharaja and the Sepoys. (8x8, Cells: 64) By David Paulowich.
Tiger Lily Chess. hexagonal chess on a board inspired by a flower. (6x12, Cells: 72) By Graeme C Neatham.
TigerChess. Variant themed after a medieval battle. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Glenn Nicholls.
TigerMarks. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64) By Glenn Nicholls.
TigerSquares - 80 & 100. Missing description (10x8, Cells: 80) By Glenn Nicholls.
Tile Chess
. Commercial chess variant, published by Steve Jackson Games. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tiled Squares Chess. Drop tiles to create the board as you play. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Tony Quintanilla.
Tilting the Balance. Players can set off an atomic bomb. By Ralph Betza.
Tim's 3d Chess. On a 5x5x5 board with two kings per player. (5x5x5, Cells: 125) By Tim O'Lena.
Time Travel Chess. Pieces can travel into the Future. Kings can also return to the Past! (8x8, Cells: 64) By Gary K. Gifford.
Time Traveler's Chess
. Chess pieces may travel backwards in time. By Danny Purvis.
Timeline. Pieces travel through time on four 4 x 4 x 4 boards. (4x4x4, Cells: 64) By George Marino.
Tingles, Bumps, and Punches. A set of variants on cylindrical and toroidal boards featuring a peace bump between the top and bottom of the board. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Tipped Chess. Missing description (Cells: 113) By Matthew Kyle.
TireBiter Chess. When taking, pieces can split and become a Tirebiter piece. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Tishai. Played on a 7x7 board with 2 sideboards. (7x7, Cells: 49) By James Ernest.
Titan Chess. Chess featuring dozenal board and seven diverse new pieces with multiple capture mechanisms and movement modes. (12x12, Cells: 144) By Charles Daniel.
Toccata. A hexagonal variant inspired of Maxima. (Cells: 76) By Roberto Lavieri.
The Toddler. Large variant with powerful pieces and an intricate net of protections. (11x11, Cells: 121) By Jean-Yves Boulay.
Toe-to-Toe Chess. A variant of Sittuyin (Burmese Chess) with alternating setup, and powerful, short-range pieces. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Peter Aronson.
Tokar's Arcana
. Chess-variant like game with different armies. Commercial game. Inventor: Anthony Gill.
Too Many Bishops. Players get each turn one extra bishop, placed by their opponent. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tori Shogi
. A variant of Japanese Chess on a 7 by 7 board. (Link to Roger Hare's shogi site.).
Tori Shogi. Tori Shogi, or Bird Shogi. A variant of Japanese Chess on a 7 by 7 board. (7x7, Cells: 49) Inventor: Ohashi Soei.
Toroidal Byzantine Chess. Circular chess modified to also be toroidal. (Cells: 64) By Anatoly Khalfine and Ernst Saperow.
Torus and Klein Bottle Games
. Missing description Author: Jeff Weeks.
Torus Chess. Large chess variant on torus shaped board. (16x8, Cells: 128) By Köksal Karakus.
Torus Chess on a Standard Board. Torus Chess on a standard board with a unique setup. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Karl Fischer.
Total Chess. A type of three-dimensional chess from the 1940's which is played on four superimposed boards. (8x8x4, Cells: 256) Author: James Trimm. Inventor: Charles Beaty.
Total Symmetry Chess. 24 random balanced symmetrical starting positions. By Davor Vujacic.
Toto40. Staircase board with fighting line in the middle, inspired by Totolospi game of Hopi Indians. (Cells: 40) By Peter Aronson.
Touchdown chess
. Win by scoring touchdowns: move your pieces across the goal line in this commercial chess variant.
Toulousain Chess.
A chess variant on a red and black 12 x 12 board with 12 types of different pieces. (12x12, Cells: 144) By Jean-Louis Cazaux.
Touranian International. 10x10 Chess variant. (10x10, Cells: 100) By Lee Tomkow.
Touring Chess. Pieces can either move normally or leap on a Knight's tour only known in advance to the referee. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Tournoy. Pieces have orientation that can be rotated. (9x9, Cells: 81) By Jean-Louis Cazaux.
Tower Chess. Game with additional stationary pieces. By Jack Zavier.
The Tower Game. A simple three dimensional chess variant. (5x5x8, Cells: 200) Author: Abdul-Rahman Sibahi.
TOWER SIEGE: 3D CHESS GAME. Missing description (8x8x8, Cells: 64) By Kenneth Fourcell.
The Tower: 3D Chess Set. A device for playing chess and chess variants in the third dimension. By Kenneth Fourcell.
Towers Chess. Win by pushing towers to the Kings' squares. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Alex Wood.
Toystore Chess. A problem-like Chess variant on a 5x5 board with free placement. (5x5, Cells: 25) By Richard Stack.
Trade Chess. Captured pieces can be dropped, with restrictions. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Brady .
Traffic Jam. Pieces try to reach other side of narrow board. (14x3, Cells: 40) By Kris Barski.
Train Wreck Chess. Move your piece, then one of your opponent's, but only forward. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Peter Aronson.
Training Chess: Knights move. Simple chess variant for training the move of the knight for children that start to learn chess. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Training Chess: Rook, Bishop, Queen moves. Simple chess variant for training moves of pieces for children that start to learn chess. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Traitor Chess. Some of your pieces are traitors and can suddenly be controlled by your opponent. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: João Pedro Neto and Fergus Duniho. Inventor: João Pedro Neto.
Trampoline Chess. Each player has a Trampoline that allows friendly pieces to make a second move. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Mark Thompson.
Trans-Dimensional Chess. Large 3-D game with a field of twenty 3x3x3 cubes arranged in three levels. (x3, Cells: 540) By Larry L. Smith.
Transactional Chess. Moves are grouped into transactions, which are not visible to your opponent until committed. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Peter Aronson.
Transcendental Chess. Play from random setup with a different setup for white and black. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Max Lawrence.
Transmitter Chess. Drone pieces have no movement until activated by one of three friendly Transmitters. (9x9, Cells: 81) By Gary K. Gifford.
Transporter Chess. In addition to the usual set of pieces, players have a transporter piece, which can transport pieces one square in any direction. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Torben Osted.
Transporter Chess. Large variant with transporters and several new pieces. (10x10, Cells: 84) By Andrew P. Newton.
Transporter Pad. Star Trek 3D Chess Variant. (x7, Cells: 64) By Larry L. Smith.
Transpose Chess. Board is turned 90 degrees. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Köksal Karakus.
Trap Chess. Pieces can only be taken when they are trapped. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Trapdoor Chess. Pieces fall through the board if they stand still too long. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Trapper Chess. Missing description (13x9, Cells: 117) By Patrik Hedman.
Trappist-1. Chess game with no boundaries. includes Guard, Chancellor, Hawk, and Huygens. () By V. Reinhart.
The Travelers. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81) By Roberto Lavieri.
Trebuchet Chess
. Introducing the Trebuchet, an active catapult piece that slings pieces over its head (zrf exists). By M Winther.
Trebuqi. Hex variant using pieces selected for their similarity to Xiang Qi ones. (11x11, Cells: 91) By Charles Gilman.
Tree garden chess. Large chess variant on 10 by 10 board with 4 by 4 area missing from the middle. (10x10, Cells: 84) By William Overington.
Treeleaders Chess. Large variant with non-similar armies. (9x10, Cells: 90) By Erez Schatz.
Treyshah. A commercial three-player hexagonal variant with 23 pieces a side. (Cells: 210) By Matt Seabury.
Tri-Cubic Chess. Experimental chess variant on shape of three cubes. (x3, Cells: 72) By Robert J. Bell.
Triagonal Chess. 3D with triagonal moves and a hole in the middle. (8x8x8, Cells: 504) By (zzo38) A. Black.
Triana. 3-player version of 6x6 games. (9x9, Cells: 54) By Charles Gilman.
Triangle Chess. Chess for three players. (Cells: 144) By David Zitzelsberger.
Triangle chess
. Four player chess variant on 11 by 11 board. (In Hungarian). By Sándor Nagy.
Triangular Chess
. Missing description Author: (zzo38) A. Black. Inventor: _unknown.
Triangular xiang-qi. Missing description (9x9, Cells: 81) By Daniil Frolov.
Triaxial Qi. A 3d variant based on Xiang Qi but with triaxial steppers. (5x10x5, Cells: 250) By Charles Gilman.
TriChess
. is a hexogonal, three player variant, created and distributed by PrimeChess Oy. Inventor: Donald irvin Gebhart.
Tridimensional Chess (Star Trek). Three-dimensional chess from Star Trek. (x7, Cells: 64) (Recognized!) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender and Fergus Duniho. Inventor: Andrew Bartmess.
Trigon Chess
. Three-player chess and checkers on various shaped boards.
Trihex. Three-player hexagonal variant with extra pieces. (Cells: 127) By Marek14 .
TriMac 3 Friends. Hexagonal Game of 3 Friends. (Cells: 207) By Graeme C Neatham.
TriMac HexChess. Hexagonal XiangQi. (Cells: 135) By Graeme C Neatham.
Trios Hex Chess. Filling Glinsky-size camps with extra pieces. (11x11, Cells: 91) By Charles Gilman.
Triple Crown. A three-halves variant making use of the cross-centre step. (15x15, Cells: 150) By Charles Gilman.
Triplets. Move in one turn a pawn, the king, and another piece. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Adam Sobey.
TRiPLiCiTY. Three player hexagonal chess variant. (11x11, Cells: 111) By David Jagger.
Tripunch Chess. Knights become Nightriders, Rooks add Gryphon moves, Bishops add Aanca moves, and Queens become unbelievable. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Triss. Hexagonal chess variant for three players. (Cells: 102) By Hans Mikelson.
Trissa. A Rococo-inspired hexagonal variant for three players with an unusual flavor. (10x10, Cells: 55) By John Smith.
Triumvirate Chess. Uses three Knights. The last remaining opposing Knight must be checkmated as the King. (8x8, Cells: 64)
Triune Chess. Three player variant played with a regular Chess Set with rotating play. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Sergey Sirotkin.
Troitzky Chess
. Troitzky Chess by Paul Byway, standard pieces on irregular board (with zrf). Author: M Winther. Inventor: Paul Byway.
Troja. Commercially sold game where pieces can be stacked. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Onno Garms.
Troll Chess. When taken, pieces lose part of their strenght with they regenerate during successive turns. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Tron Chess. Every square passed by the queen creates a wall that hinders movement. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Adam Norberg.
Trophy Hunt Chess. Squirrels and Elephants instead of Kings, Queens and Bishops. (8x8, Cells: 64)
Trubix. Chess variant on board with 41 squares. (Cells: 41) By David Short.
Trubix-43. Unique piece and lines of movement on an hourglass board. (5x11, Cells: 43) By David Short.
True King. A Grand Chess variant. (10x10, Cells: 100) By Roxy Wu.
Truffle Hunt Chess. Chess played with dice, with pigs and truffles. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Charles Gilman.
Tryslmaistan Chess
. Fictional chess variant on board made of 24 triangles. Author: Hans L. Bodlaender.
Tryzantine Chess. A three-handed form of Byzantine (circular) Chess. (4x21, Cells: 84) By Charles Gilman.
Tunnelchess. 3D variant played on a stack of four Half Chess boards. (4x8x4, Cells: 128) By Charles Gilman.
Tunnelshogi. 3-D Shogi variant. (4x4x8, Cells: 128) By Charles Gilman.
Turkish Chess. 8x10 board with different combination pieces, Vao and Pao. (8x10, Cells: 80) By Köksal Karakus.
Turkish Great Chess, variation II. Gollon's large historical variant. (10x10, Cells: 100) Author: John Ayer and John Gollon.
Turkish Great Chess, variation III. John Gollon's third of six variations on Great Chess. (12x12, Cells: 144) Author: John Ayer and John Gollon.
Turkish Great Chess, variation IV. John Gollon's fourth variation. This completes the set of 6. (14x14, Cells: 168) Author: John Ayer.
Turkish Great Chess, variation V. Large variant with three new pieces. (13x13, Cells: 169) Author: John Ayer.
Turkish Great Chess, variation VI. Large variant adding an Archbishop and a General (Amazon). (10x10, Cells: 100) Author: John Ayer. Inventor: Savio Cagliostro.
Turn Qi. Cannonless Xiang Qi on a Byzantine-style board, complete with Byzantine geography! (18x5, Cells: 90) By Charles Gilman.
Turncoat Chess. After every move, dice are rolled to determine a square, which if occupied, the piece on changes side. Author: Frank Truelove. Inventor: Jon Leistiko.
Turning chess. Pieces can turn 45 degrees after movement. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Turnover. Three ring sizes fit into each other, combining and splitting into different pieces, sometimes taking over your opponent's. By Lúcio José Patrocínio Filho.
Turnstyle. Four player chess variant using a normal chess set. By Ethan Hunt.
Turret Chess
. Introducing the Turret, which moves like a queen, and can hurl pieces over its head (zrf available). By M Winther.
Tutti-Frutti Chess. With bishop-knight, knight-rook, queen-knight and the usual pieces on an 8 by 8 board. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Ralph Betza and Philip M. Cohen.
Twelve Mutation Chess. Variant that uses 12 mutators that may be activated or deactivated during the game. By David Howe.
Twenty-First Century Chess. An updating of Chess for the video game generation, on a 10x8 board with Barons and Jesters. (10x8, Cells: 80)
Twiknight. Knights can make one double move a game, and always check with a double move. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Hans L. Bodlaender. Inventor: Jens Baek Nielsen.
Twin-board Ecumenical Chess. Ecumenical Chess with extra Pawns, on two FIDE boards joined together on one or more edges. (Cells: 128) By Charles Gilman.
Twinkie Danger Chess. Game on two initially unliked boards where each turn you add or drop a link. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Ralph Betza.
Twins Chess. Rooks, knights, and bishops are twins and move together. (8x8, Cells: 64) By Edward Jackman.
Two Kingdoms. A decimal variant with a more powerful knight, and an added Archer piece. (10x10, Cells: 100) By Nuno Cruz.
Two Kings Chess. The queen is replaced by a second king. (8x8, Cells: 64) Author: Rob McCarter.
Two Large Multi-Move Games. Two large multimove variants with multiplayer potential. (24x12, Cells: 288) By Joe Joyce.
Two Large Shatranj Variants. Missing description (10x10, Cells: 100) By Joe Joyce.
Two Pipe Chess. Setup on 41-squares board looks like two tobacco pipes. (9x5, Cells: 41) By Doug Chatham.
Two Pronged Chess. 2 "simultaneous" moves per turn with separate pieces. By John Whelan.
Two Ring Chess. Symmetric variant of "The Fellowship of the Ring". (8x8, Cells: 64) By (zzo38) A. Black.
Typhoon. Variant on 12 by 12 board with many different pieces. (12x12, Cells: 144) By Adrian King.
Typhoon (Revised). Missing description (12x12, Cells: 144) By Adrian King.
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