Designers | Vladimír Pribylinec |
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Years active | Current rules since 2008 |
Genres | |
Players | 2 |
Setup time | < 1 min. |
Playing time | Casual games usually 10–60 mins. |
Chance | None |
Skills | Strategy, tactics |
Synonyms | Echos |
Cubic chess is a chess variant invented by Vladimír Pribylinec beginning with an early version (named Echos) in 1977.[1][2][3] The game substitutes cubes for the chess pieces, where four of the faces of each cube display a different chess piece (pawn, knight, bishop and rook), the two other faces are blank and are orientated to the players. This provides an efficient means (rotating the cube on a square) to change a piece's type. Kings and queens have unique cubes containing only their symbol, effectively behaving as normal.
The game begins like standard chess, with a normal 8×8 chessboard, and cubes rotated so that uppermost faces reflect the standard chess starting position.