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  1. Chess Castling - Chess Terms - Chess.com

    Learn everything you need to know about castling, the special chess rule that lets you move two pieces simultaneously.

  2. Castling | Chess Lessons - Chess.com

    Castling The king may move two squares to either side, with the rook moving to the other side of the king. Not legal if either piece has moved or if the king would move into, out of, or through check.

  3. Chess Castling – How to Castle in Chess? - Chess.com

    Jul 31, 2022 · Chess Castling – Definition Castling, a special move in chess is the only time where you can move 2 pieces in the same move/turn, under certain conditions! Castling only involves 2 pieces: …

  4. How to Castle in Chess? - Chess.com

    Jan 1, 2018 · Chess players taking their first steps are often confused about how to castle. This special move is the only time you can move two pieces in the same turn. Castling only involves the king and …

  5. Castling - Chess.com

    Apr 10, 2012 · Castling is a move performed simultaneously by a king and a rook with the aims of ensuring the king’s safety and connecting the rooks. There are three ways you can castle: long, short …

  6. Special Chess Moves | Chess Terms - Chess.com

    Learn everything about the special moves in chess! All of the information you need to know about castling, promoting pawns, and capturing en passant.

  7. Castling Story - Chess.com

    Feb 28, 2025 · Castling’s purpose was clear: to safeguard the king and activate the rook quickly. It became a cornerstone of chess strategy, blending centuries of history into one elegant, powerful …

  8. Should You Castle Early or Late? Pros and Cons - Chess.com

    Nov 8, 2024 · 1. Introduction Castling is one of chess’s unique and vital moves, combining both king safety and rook activity in a single maneuver. Whether to castle early or delay it depends on your …

  9. Castling: Not as Simple as You Think - Chess.com

    Jun 8, 2025 · Castling into danger - Castling queenside when your opponent already launched an attack there → your king walks into fire. 3. Ignoring castling for the sake of attacking - You start pushing …

  10. rules - How did castling originate? - Chess Stack Exchange

    Mar 3, 2020 · Per Wikipedia: Castling was added to European chess in the 14th or 15th century and did not develop into its present form until the 17th century. The Asian versions of chess do not have …