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This image is used in the standard chess diagram template.

Any modifications should be confirmed in WikiProject Chess.

The image uses the shape copied from program xBoard, was created by Arvindn and modified by Klin.

The naming is as follows: chess_xyz44.png where

  • x is the first letter of the piece (k for king, q for queen etc.)
  • y is l or d according as the piece is a white piece or a black piece,
  • z is l or d according as the piece stands on a light square or a dark square.

Additionally:

  • chess_l44.png and chess_d44.png are empty light and dark squares respectively,
  • chess_xxl44.png and chess_xxd44.png are empty with X's,
  • chess_xol44.png and chess_xod44.png are empty squares with black circles.

Pawns for other games:

  • chess_j0l44.png and chess_j0d44.png are black draughts on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_j1l44.png and chess_j1d44.png are white draughts on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_D0l44.png and chess_D0d44.png are black double-draughts on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_D1l44.png and chess_D1d44.png are white double-draughts on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O0l44.png and chess_O0d44.png are black pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O1l44.png and chess_O1d44.png are white pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O2l44.png and chess_O2d44.png are red pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O3l44.png and chess_O3d44.png are green pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O4l44.png and chess_O4d44.png are blue pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O5l44.png and chess_O5d44.png are cyan pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O6l44.png and chess_O6d44.png are yellow pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O7l44.png and chess_O7d44.png are pink pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O8l44.png and chess_O8d44.png are brown pawns on a light square or a dark square.
  • chess_O9l44.png and chess_O9d44.png are purple pawns on a light square or a dark square.
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