How do the horsies move again?

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knightscape007

How do the horsies move again?

Martin_Stahl
knightscape007 wrote:

How do the horsies move again?

 

By putting one foot in front of the other. wink.png

knightscape007
Martin_Stahl wrote:
knightscape007 wrote:

How do the horsies move again?

 

By putting one foot in front of the other.

You mean the other 3??

serious answers only from now on pls

RichColorado

They move in L shape . . .

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/fun-with-chess/george-koltanowskis-knights-tours

Martin_Stahl
knightscape007 wrote:
Martin_Stahl wrote:
knightscape007 wrote:

How do the horsies move again?

 

By putting one foot in front of the other.

You mean the other 3??

serious answers only from now on pls

 

Depends on the speed. 

 

From now on, only serious answers for serious questions. thumbup.png 

MARattigan

It tells you here: https://handbook.fide.com/chapter/E012018

Ammerbucher

Here is a serious answer - because this question, if you take it seriously, is a very good one indeed ... (really!!)

https://www.chess.com/blog/Zeitnot17/aint-it-funny-how-the-knight-moves

MARattigan

Indeed when I made the previous post it struck me that the concept of a square nearest a given square but not on the same rank, file or diagonal seems a bit contradictory.