Knights Secret…

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Sightigh
The title might not fit this but, lets talk about something first before we get to the good stuff. Rooks move straight right? We all know, they move straight, left, right and backward. Now, while Rooks do that, BISHOPS move diagonal which is technically in between the Rook’s movement. So while that happens… THE KNIGHT MOVES IN A L SHAPE WHICH IS IN BETWEEN THE ROOK AND THE BISHOP’S MOVEMENT!! Mind blown, Chess creators got some real explaining to do
Sightigh

Why did Chess make knights go in the middle? I have no clue…

Mccutie1
What the heck are you taking about
Sightigh

Lol just a theory gurl

ChessMasteryOfficial

The way these movements complement each other is part of what makes chess so fascinating.

blueemu

Knights do NOT move in an L-shape. This is a common misconception.

Rooks move forward or back, left or right. THey can be blocked if something gets in the way.

Bishops move diagonally. They can be blocked if something gets in the way.

Knights cannot be blocked.

This simple fact tells you that Knights cannot be moving in ANY orthogonal fashion... not by any possible combination of "Bishop-like" and "Rook-like" moves.

In fact, Knights teleport from point to point without actually crossing the intervening squares. That's why they cannot be blocked.

Sightigh

Honestly #6 I never said anything about blocking

xtreme2020
#6 or they just jump diagonally
Sightigh
xtreme2020 wrote:
#6 or they just jump diagonally

If you think about it… No! They do NOT jump dIAGOnAllY, they… they just DONT. They jump! But in no universe do they JUMP DIAGONALLY, it's called an L!