Spherical chess

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Spherical chess is any of several chess variants played on boards composed of fields arranged on the surface of a sphere.

A variant described by Don Miller in 1965[1] and later modified by Leo Nadvorney. The fields of the board form eight rings around the sphere each consisting of eight squares and with the fields touching the poles degenerated into spherical triangles.[2]

Murali's spherical chess

Tuveson and Saul's spherical chess

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