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{{About|the chess variant invented by V. Pribylinec|the chess variant invented by V. R. Parton|V. R. Parton#Cubic Chess}}

{{Infobox game
| title = Cubic Chess
| subtitle =
| image_link = [[File:4celni.jpg|thumb|260px|right||<big>A Cubic Chess game in progress</big>]]
| designer = Vladimír Pribylinec
| years = Current rules since 2008
| publisher =
| genre = [[Board game]]
| players = 2
| ages =
| setup_time = About 1+ minute
| playing_time = Casual games usually last 10 to 60 minutes
| complexity = Medium
| strategy = High
| random_chance = None
| random_chance = None
| skills = [[Chess tactics|Tactics]], [[Chess strategy|strategy]]
}}

'''Cubic Chess''' is a [[chess variant]] invented by Vladimír Pribylinec beginning with an early version (named '''Echos''') in 1977. The game substitutes ''cubes'' for the [[chess piece]]s, where the six faces of each cube display a different chess piece (pawn, knight, bishop, rook, queen, and king). This provides an efficient means (rotating the cube on a square) to change a piece's type.

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.

==Game rules==
Cubic Chess follows the normal [[rules of chess]] (including [[castling]], [[check (chess)|check]], [[checkmate]], etc.), but with the following special differences:

* Non-pawn pieces that become captured, are retained by the capturer&mdash;unrotated&mdash;in an off-board "stock".
* For his move turn, a player may either:
** make a normal chess move using one of the pieces already on the board; or
** rotate any pawn on its square to any piece type contained in the player's "stock". (Rotating the pawn effectively promotes it on its square, and the corresponding piece in the stock is immediately removed from the game.)

The Cubic Chess pawn can move one step straight forward, or capture one step diagonally forward, like a normal chess [[Pawn (chess)|pawn]]. But it has the following special differences, too:
* It may move two steps straight forward permanently in a single move, and at ''any stage'' (on its initial move, and on any subsequent move). The two squares must be unoccupied; the pawn may not "jump" over an intervening piece.
* It does not [[Promotion (chess)|promote]] when reaching the last [[rank (chess)|rank]].
* There is no ''[[en passant]]'' capturing in Cubic Chess.
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==Sample game==
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Note: When a pawn is rotated to display a new piece type, the new piece is written in parentheses, for example: 6...h7(B).

'''1. d4 b5 2. e4 b5-b4 3. e5 d6 4. f4 e6 5. Be2 - Bb7 6. Bf3 Bxf3 7. Qxf3 c6 8. Ne2 C6(B) 9. Qg3 dxe5 10. fxe5 Qd5 11. 0-0 Qxg2+ 12. Qxg2 Bxg2 13. Kxg2 h7(Q) 14. Bf4 Qe4+ 15. Kf2 Rh3 16. Nd2 Qd2 17. e5(Q) Nd7 18. Qa5 e5 19. dxe5 g5 20. e6 Qc5 21. Qxc5 Bxc5+ 22. Kg2 fxe6 23. Bxg5 Rh5 24. Nf3 a7(Q) 25. Ng3 Qxa2 26. Rab1 Rh7 27. Bh4 Bgf6 28. Rfe1 Bxf2 29. Kxf2 Rxh4 30. Nxh4 Ng4+ 31. Kg2 b4(B) 32. Rxe6+ Qxe6 33. Nhf5 Qd5+ 34. Kh3 Nf2+ 35. Kh4 Ne5 36.b2(Q) Be7+ 37. Nxe7 Nf3 # 0 - 1'''

==See also==
* [[Crazyhouse]]
* [[Shogi]]

==References==
*{{cite book
| author=[[David Pritchard (chess writer)|Pritchard, D. B.]]
| title=The Classified Encyclopedia of Chess Variants
| chapter=Cubic Chess [Pribylinec]
| pages=162–63
| publisher=John Beasley
| year=2007
| isbn=978-0-9555168-0-1}}
*{{cite journal
|last1=Beasley
|first1=John
|title=Cubic Developments
|publisher=British Chess Variants Society
|journal=Variant Chess
|date=May 2005
|volume=7
|issue=48
|pages=59
|issn=0958-8248}}

==External links==
*{{official website|1=http://www.cubiccheckers.com/en/chess/}}

[[Category:Board games]]
[[Category:Abstract strategy games]]
[[Category:Chess variants]]

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