Also, we can play "backplay chess 960" where you win as soon as you reach anyone of the Chess960 starting positions. I guess it would be easier and faster variant of this variant.
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Let's start with a checkmate position, or a resigned position, a drawn position or a random position you like. It doesn't matter which one you choose, as far as it's not the starting position and it's at least a middle-game position, better if end-game. You can take a famous game as well as a puzzle from a magazine.
The target for each player is playing valid moves backwards, in order to reach the starting position of his/her pieces faster than the opponent. The first one that reaches the starting position wins.
Let's take this one for example:
Here white has won, so the last move was played by white. White makes the first "backplay" move.
Now black must make next "backplay" move, but, before that, he/she has a chance to decide if the move white played was a capture move or not. For example black can decide that the last move by white was a capture move and that there was a queen in the e8 square before the rook captured it and chekmated the black king. So, before moving, black puts a queen back in the e8 square:
Now black makes the next "backplay" move, and chooses bxa2, forcing white to place a piece or a pawn in a2, because otherwise the black pawn could not have moved that way: