li The rook moves one or two squares vertically or horizontally.
li The bishop moves one or two squares diagonally.
li The queen moves either like a rook or like a bishop.
- li.
- The pawn moves like in orthodox chess, but can jumped over pieces at its
- initial potential 2-squares move.
+ li The other pieces move like in orthodox chess.
+p All pieces can jump over others when moving by two squares.
h3 End of the game
h3 Source
p
- a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/32turn.dir/wormhole.html") Wormhole chess
+ a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/32turn.dir/wormhole.html")
+ | Wormhole chess
| on chessvariants.com.
- | I changed the pieces movements because I have a better feeling with the moves
- | described earlier. It might evolve.
+ | I changed the pieces movements because I have a better feeling with the
+ | moves described earlier. It might evolve.
+
+p
+ | Inventor (with other pieces' movements): Fergus Duniho (2000).
+ | Similar to
+ a(href="https://www.chessvariants.com/boardrules.dir/cheshir.html")
+ | Cheshire Cat Chess
+ | by Vernon R. Parton (1970).