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- Shrink Chess II. Emptied edge rows and edge columns vanish permanently.
- Skirmish Chess. Pawns start on the 3rd and 6th ranks with no double-move, pieces on the 2nd and 7th ranks.
- Sniper Chess. Frank Maus' game where most pieces move differently when capturing from how they move without capturing.
- Sudden Death Chess. If you do not capture, you must remove one of your own units.
- Super Chess II. Proprietary game from the 1970's.
- Super Chess III. Big proprietary game with archers and cyclopses.
- SuperChess I. Big proprietary game for four. Pawns meet their opponents as in orthochess.
- Swarm Chess. Each of your units must move each turn if possible.
- Symmetry Breaking Chess. Units become defined as they are selected and moved.
- Synchronous Chess. The two sides truly move simultaneously.
- Take Me Chess. Object is to lose your units and be unable to move.
- Tamerlane Chess. Old Persian large-board game, widely-played in medieval times.
- Tank Chess. With exploding bombs and pushing tanks.
- Tank Chess II. Queen's Rooks are Tanks, and can push lines of pieces.
- Teamster Chess. Pawns pull the friendly piece behind them.
- Teleport Chess. Each piece (not king or pawn) may teleport once to any vacant square.
- Thai Chess. Missing description
- Three Check Chess. If you deliver check for the third time, you win.
- Too Many Bishops. Place an enemy bishop after your own move.
- Toystore Chess. A problem-like Chess variant on a 5x5 board with free placement.
- Transpose Chess. Sideways board, promote your pawns quickly.
- TriChezz. Chess for three on a circular board. Classic proprietary game.
- Triplet Chess. Each turn, move a king, a pawn, and another piece; win when opponent cannot.
- Trophy Hunt Chess. Squirrels and Elephants instead of Kings, Queens and Bishops.
- Tutti Frutti Chess. Eight different pieces.
- Twilight. Missing description
- Twin Orthodox Chess. Two kings on a 10x10 board.
- Ultima. Popular game using the same units, with one rook upside-down.
- Unachess. Add your units when and where you choose.
- Unachess II. Landing units may not check.
- Unirexal Chess. Which player can win faster, given a queen in place of a king?
- Upside Down Chess. Based on promoting pawns.
- Las Vegas Fun Chess. Game with dice.
- Welbeck Kriegspiel. Players choose their own setups, unknown to opponent.
- Wellisch's Hexagonal Chess. Hexagonal chess for three players.
- Wildebeest Chess. Game with several kinds of jumpers; one of the more-often played large-board variants.
- Wolf Chess. Older European game with unusual pieces.
- Xadrez Rex. Brazilian hexagonal chess.
- Yitong. Java applet for Manchurian Chess, a variant on Chinese Chess.
- Zoo Chess. Capture four kinds of opposing units.
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