Elevator. Three-dimensional chess variant with moving elevators and walking, vaulting and flying pieces. (8x8x4, Cells: 192) By Ben Good.
Elevator. Three-dimensional chess variant with moving elevators and walking, vaulting and flying pieces. (8x8x4, Cells: 192) Author: Larry L. Smith. Inventor: Ben Good.
Flux 4x4x4 Chess . 3D variant where pieces, excepting the King, can only exist on the field for a specific number of turns at a time. (4x4x4, Cells: 64) By Larry L. Smith.
Hyperchess. A chess variant on a board representing 4-D space that closely parallels traditional Chess. (x4, Cells: 256) By Joe Joyce.
Hyperchess. A chess variant on a board representing 4-D space that closely parallels traditional Chess. (x4, Cells: 256) Author: Larry L. Smith. Inventor: Joe Joyce.
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Imperial Cheops. Played on a pyramid field of thirteen 3x3x3 cubes. Inspired by a description in Frank Herbert's novel Dune. (9x9x9, Cells: 351) By Larry L. Smith.
Influence Chess. Pieces on the top or bottom layer influence which chess pieces may move on the middle layer. (4x7x3, Cells: 84) By Samuel H. Bell.
Influence Chess . Pieces on the top or bottom layer influence which chess pieces may move on the middle layer. (4x7x3, Cells: 84) Author: Jens Markmann. Inventor: Samuel H. Bell.
Planar 4x4x4 Chess . 3D variant played with pieces which are restricted to particular planes within the cubic field. (4x4x4, Cells: 64) By Larry L. Smith.
Strand. Three dimensional game with pawns and kings that move along straight lines and must remain adjacent. (4x4x4, Cells: 64) By Mike Cosgriff.
Strato Chess. Information (no rules) about a quarter-century old three dimensional chess variant. (8x8x3, Cells: 192) Author: Jonathan Alden and Mark Hummel.
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Tandem-84. Variant on two boards of 7 by 6 rows with pieces moving between boards. (6x7x2, Cells: 84) By Jim Aikin.
Timeline. Pieces travel through time on four 4 x 4 x 4 boards. (4x4x4, Cells: 64) By George Marino.
Timeline. Pieces travel through time on four 4 x 4 x 4 boards. (8x8, Cells: 64) By George Marino.
Total Chess. A type of three-dimensional chess from the 1940's which is played on four superimposed boards. (8x8x4, Cells: 256) Author: James Trimm. Inventor: Charles Beaty.