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Can two kings stand next to each other? - Answers

No, two kings cannot stand next to each other in Chess. The rules state that a king cannot move to a square that is under attack by an opposing piece, including another king. Since kings attack the squares immediately adjacent to them, placing two kings next to each other would put them in a position to attack each other, which is not allowed.



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No, two kings cannot stand next to each other in Chess. The rules state that a king cannot move to a square that is under attack by an opposing piece, including another king. Since kings attack the squares immediately adjacent to them, placing two kings next to each other would put them in a position to attack each other, which is not allowed.



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Can two kings stand next to each other? - Answers

No, two kings cannot stand next to each other in Chess. The rules state that a king cannot move to a square that is under attack by an opposing piece, including another king. Since kings attack the squares immediately adjacent to them, placing two kings next to each other would put them in a position to attack each other, which is not allowed.

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