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Questions of color


  • 16 months ago · Quote · #1

    BlacB

    I recently had a discussion with a friend about associating each chess piece with a color. This is what we came up with:

    King = purple

    Queen = red/white

    Bishop = gray

    Knight = silver/black

    Rook = gold

    Pawn = blue

    Perhaps there is some history related to this. Please let me know what you think. Please post your suggestions here.

    Thanks,

    BlacB

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #2

    mountainsong

    Sounds colorful! Wink

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #3

    BlacB

    Hey, Janie! I have a good reason for asking. It's a very crafty thing. Wink

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #4

    Aslanjohn

    Surely opposing pieces need to different colours???
  • 16 months ago · Quote · #5

    BlacB

    Well... not for the application I have in mind. Close your eyes. Think of a King. What color pops into your head? For me it's purple... the color of royalty. Smile

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #6

    mountainsong

    King - purple, Queen - white, Knight - black, Rook and Bishop - silver and gold

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #7

    Davidkh5

    King - Purple; Queen - Red; Rook - black; knight - White; Bishop - Gold; Pawn - gray or silver. And yes, purple is historically a royal color. I should know Laughing

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #8

    Aslanjohn

    King purple, queen red, bishop black, knight silver, rook brown, pawn blue
  • 16 months ago · Quote · #9

    electricpawn

    Purple was the color of roalty because it was the most expensive piment/dye to manufacture. you had to be wealthy just to afford a purple garment. Magenta pigments used in paint applications are stil quite pricey.

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #10

    BlacB

    Perhaps the Queen should be magenta... that's a very Queenly color!

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #11

    Crazychessplaya

    King - purple, queen - white, rook - grey, bishop - gold & silver, knight - black, pawn - green OR red (if played in the UK).

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #12

    SandyJames

    But if one king is purple and so what color goes for the other king? And what about Rooks, Bishops and Knights?

    What about color blind people? How they will play!! 

    Welcome to chaos! 

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #13

    StrategicPlay

    I'll think over this matter and be back to you soon. Tongue out

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #14

    wandafish

    blank for me Frown

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    backrankblues wrote:

    But if one king is purple and so what color goes for the other king? And what about Rooks, Bishops and Knights?

    What about color blind people? How they will play!! 

    Welcome to chaos! 


    i dont play zuma or gems games, look the same for me,

    higher level of those games, means lucky or i clicked faster than previous attempt Laughing

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #15

    cookiemonster161140

    I thought racist threads were not permitted on this site. Tongue out

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #16

    trysts

    BlacB wrote:

    Well... not for the application I have in mind. Close your eyes. Think of a King. What color pops into your head? For me it's purple... the color of royalty.


    When I think of a King, I just see regicideUndecided

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #17

    trysts

    As well, as being some delusional, out-of-touch, megalomaniac.

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #18

    cookiemonster161140

    Crazychessplaya wrote:

    King - purple, queen - white, rook - grey, bishop - gold & silver, knight - black, pawn - green OR red (if played in the UK).


    Purple? You mean like my friend Barney? 

     

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #19

    BlacB

    Pawns are blue in my mind because 1. you must be true to be on the front line and 2. it can be a very blue existence... you know... you're often the first to get it.

    But... if you're that one lucky pawn that makes it to reincarnation, well, for you, it's... "Blues skies, smiling at me... nothing but blue skies do I see. Blue birds singing a song... nothing but blue birds all day long"

  • 16 months ago · Quote · #20

    Aslanjohn

    The connection between pawn and blue could of course be Freudian (porn = blue) Embarassed


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