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How to Castle (Beginner)

CrushmasterMike
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If you never castled before in chess, here is the time to actually castle in CHESS.

First, there must be a King and a Rook. 

Second, the king and the rook's distance should be two blocks away. 

Third, no pieces should block the two blocks, meaning the bishop and the knight should, MOVE OUT OFF THE WAY. 

Fourth, click the King or drag it to the closest square horizontally by the rook. 

Fifth, you will see that the rook and the King switched spots.

Sixths, you will have to know that if you castle you whether have all your pawns by the rook layed together or a pawn in the middle up a square and the bishop in the middle. 

Seventh, you also have to know that the King and the rook cannot castle if one of the blocks have been blocked, for example:

The black bishop blocks the way of the king castling, then the King cannot castle. 

Thank you, and I can't wait to see your king in a nice cozy blanket.