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- American Kriegspiel. With help of a referee, 2 players move w/o knowing the moves of the opponent, but know where P's can capture & what enemy fo.
- Assassin Kriegspiel. Kriegspiel variant with unknown setups and special roles for knights and queen. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Assassin Kriegspiel. Kriegspiel variant with unknown setups and special roles for knights and queen.
- Backgammon Chess. Play backgammon and chess game together. (8x8, Cells: 88)
- Bario. Pieces are undefined until they move.
- Bario. Pieces are undefined until they move.
- Bario. Pieces are undefined until they move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Beirut Chess. One unit is secretly carrying a bomb.
- Black Swan. Pieces are replaced by Black Swans with unpredictable outcomes. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Blind Shogi. Missing description
- Blindfold Chess. One of the oldest chess variants, where one of the players is blindfolded (zrf available).
- Bluff Chess. Players moving their pieces into danger may risk losing the game. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Bookie Chess. An online game generator which combines chess and gambling.
- Books on Kriegspiel. Missing description
- Card Bet Chess. Betting chess with cards telling you which moves are OK. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Chess Detective: Kriegspiel Strategies, Endgames and Problems. Missing description
- Chess Plus Plus Deck. Chess with special cards. Free!!
- Chess with wickets. The wicket is behind the King's 1. (8x8, Cells: 66)
- Conditional Quantum Chess. You may move to two squares each turn, but only one is a real move. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Crazyhouse Kriegspiel. Combines Crazyhouse with Kriegspiel. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Dark Chess . You can see all of your pieces, but only those of your opponent that you attack.
- Dark Chess. You have only limited information on where your opponents pieces are.
- Dark Chess II. You have only limited information on where your opponents pieces are.
- Dark Chess variants. Possible other rules for Dark(ness) Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Darkness Chess. You have only limited information on where your opponents pieces are. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Deception Chess. Each piece has two identities, Cloak and concealed Base.
- Delayed Chess. Only see your opponent's moves that are two moves old.
- Diplomacy chess. Simultaneously selected moves are only carried out when they do not conflict.
- Discreet Kriegspiel. Kriegspiel with no information about pawn captures or checks; win by capturing the opposing king.
- The Disguised King. Unknown pawn becomes royal piece. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Disguised King I. A secret royal pawn must be protected.
- Disguised King II. Win by capturing the secret royal pawn.
- Fog of War Chess. Players can only see certain squares. Plays on a computer application.
- Fog of War Chess. Players can only see certain squares. Plays on a computer application. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- For the Crown. A commercial crossover with deck-building games. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Genetess. A play-by-email game with genetically encoded pieces.
- Hidden Random Chess. This is a two-player game that incorporates the element of chance in chess.
- Identific Chess. Place undifferentiated units, then choose who they are after they.
- Intrigue. Players each select a pawn which holds the king's secret position.
- Intrigue. Capturing a particular pawn places the enemy king on the board.
- Invisible King Chess. Opponent can't see where you moved your king to. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Kira Chess/Kira Shogi. "Kira" and "L" pieces which is not known by your opponent. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Kriegspiel. With help of a referee, two players move without knowing the moves of the opponent.
- Kriegspiel. With help of a referee, two players move without knowing the moves of the opponent. (3x(8x8), Cells: 192) (Recognized!)
- Kriegspiel. Problem solving competition.
- Kriegspiel - Cincinnati Style. A description of Kriegspiel as played in Cincinnati in the 1970's, with a discussion of why those particular rules were used.
- Kriegspiel - positions for solving. Five kriegspiel problems.
- Kriegspiel - positions for solving 2. More kriegspiel problems.
- A Kriegspiel problem. Missing description
- A Kriegspiel problem. A Kriegspiel mate in two with solution.
- Kriegspiel problems. Two problems to solve.
- Kriegspiel Referee. Program that serves as a Kriegspiel referee.
- Kriegspiel Zillions v 2.0 file . Zillions file to play Kriegspiel against the computer. The human player's pieces are not hidden.
- Kriegspiel: Chess Under Uncertainty. Missing description
- Lag Chess. The last move made by your opponent is not known to you. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Memory CardChess for Four. Prior to each turn, turn over a card if it is available. If it is your unit, it is activated, otherwise, remember where it was.
- Memory CardChess for Teams. Prior to each turn, turn over a card if it is available. If it is your unit, it is activated, otherwise, remembers where it was.
- Memory CardChess for Three. Prior to each turn, turn over a card if it is available. If it is your unit, it is activated, otherwise, remember where is was.
- Memory CardChess for Two. Like regular CardChess, but cards are flipped face down when not moving.
- Minefield Chess. Two of your squares have hidden mines that can destroy an enemy unit.
- Minesweeper chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Mystery Chess. An imperfect information variant you can play online with Game Courier.
- One-Eye Chess (Blind). Kriegspiel variant where one side can see, but lacks both Knights, a Bishop and the Queen.
- One-Eye Chess (Sighted). Kriegspiel variant where one side can see, but lacks both Knights, a Bishop and the Queen.
- Original Kriegspiel. With help of a referee, two players move without knowing the moves of the opponent (captured piece types revealed).
- Phantom. Classical Chess featuring an invisible Phantom piece.
- Phantom Chess. Undefended pieces become "phantoms". (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Pickle Pot Chess (Blind). Kriegspiel variant where one side can see, but lacks both Knights, a Bishop and both Rooks.
- Pickle Pot Chess (Sighted). Kriegspiel variant where one side can see, but lacks both Knights, a Bishop and both Rooks.
- Poison Pawn Chess. Capture the wrong pawn and you lose.
- Romulan Chess. Kriegspiel variant: played with a referee where pieces cloak and uncloak. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Secret Agent Chess. Each player chooses one opposing minor piece to be a secret agent. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Secret Bombs Chess. Secret bombs with cards telling you where they are. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Secret King. A chess variant with 10 Knights, and a Secret King. (10x10, Cells: 100)
- Secret Stallmate. Both players win if stalemated, but information is secret and setup is random. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Side view chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Strate-Go Chess. Missing description (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Sun Tzu Chess. Limited information chess inspired by Chinese Chess. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- TelnChes. Some games played by program TelnChes. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Through the Looking-Glass. Alice chess, but you see only a board. (2x(8x8), Cells: 64)
- Touring Chess. Pieces can either move normally or leap on a Knight's tour only known in advance to the referee. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Transactional Chess. Moves are grouped into transactions, which are not visible to your opponent until committed. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Two Pronged Chess. 2 "simultaneous" moves per turn with separate pieces.
- Unbland Chess. Diagonal moves are usually (but not always) prohibited. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Unknown Drop Shogi. It is unknown what kind of piece your opponent dropped.
- Unknown Off-Pieces Shogi. Pieces placed from outside of the board are unknown to opponent. (9x9, Cells: 81)
- Verve. A real-time, hidden information, chess variant for playing online!
- Verve Chess: Attacking with VERVE: Chess for the digital age. An interview with the inventor of Verve Chess.
- Welbeck Kriegspiel. Players choose their own setups, unknown to opponent. (8x8, Cells: 64)
- Welbeck Kriegspiel. Players choose their own setups, unknown to opponent.