Thew Queen

The compelling sovereign is the most impressive piece on the chessboard, consolidating the forces of the rook and diocesan. Such is the sovereign's capacity, that the player who loses their sovereign is practically certain to lose the game too. No other piece equals the speed and manoeuverability of the sovereign, and numerous games are frequently chosen by a lightning sovereign fight. Every player begins the game with one sovereign.

Movement 

The sovereign can move any number of squares in an orderly fashion evenly, vertically, or corner to corner. Along these lines, she joins the forces of the rook and diocesan in a solitary piece. The legitimate moves of the sovereign are shown on the board underneath.

It may appear that the sovereign can do nearly whatever another piece can, however there are cutoff points to the sovereign's ability. Like the rook and minister, she comes up short on the knight's capacity to hop over deterrents, thus her courses should consistently be away from obstacle. Have a go at making a lawful move with the white sovereign on the board underneath.

The queen captures the same way she moves. Drag the black queen to make a capture on the board below

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