Move a piece
Tap a piece, then tap a highlighted destination. You can also drag a piece directly to any legal square.
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Find quick answers for starting a game, making legal moves, using special rules, and resolving the most common gameplay questions.
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The essentials
Tap a piece, then tap a highlighted destination. You can also drag a piece directly to any legal square.
Choose New Game below the board. If a game is underway, Kingswood Chess asks before clearing it.
Use Flip Board to rotate the board visually. Piece ownership, coordinates, and the current turn do not change.
Complete standard play
Kingswood Chess validates check, checkmate, stalemate, castling, en passant, promotion, repetition, the fifty-move rule, and insufficient material. Legal moves never allow your own king to remain in check.
Answers at a glance
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Confirm that it is that color’s turn and that the destination is legal. A move is also rejected if it would leave your own king in check. During a computer turn, promotion choice, or completed game, the board waits before accepting another move.
Open Settings from the button near the game title and enable Show Legal Moves. Turn it off whenever you prefer to choose moves without destination hints.
When a pawn reaches the opposite end of the board, choose a Queen, Rook, Bishop, or Knight from the promotion sheet. The turn is completed only after you make a selection.
The king and selected rook must never have moved, the squares between them must be empty, and the king cannot be in check or cross an attacked square. Select the king to see castling when it is legal.
En passant is available only on the move immediately after an opposing pawn advances two squares beside your pawn. Making any other move ends that opportunity.
Undo restores the complete previous position, including captured pieces, turn, castling rights, en passant availability, promotion state, clocks, and move history.
From game setup, choose Player vs Computer, select your color and difficulty, then begin. If you choose Black, the computer opens as White.
Open Settings during a game to adjust sound effects, haptic feedback, board appearance, and legal-move hints.
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