Did You Know?

The Berolina pawn can jump two steps!

How It Moves

The Berolina pawn moves in fun ways.

Where It Comes From

The Berolina pawn was made long ago.

What berolina pawn Does

It can move one step up.

It can jump two steps first.

It can take pieces in front.

It moves diagonally to start.

It is used in chess games.

It is fun to play with!

More About berolina pawn

The Berolina pawn was made in 1926. A man named Edmund made it. He named it after Berlin. It is a fun piece to use in chess.

People like to play with it in games. It makes chess more fun. It helps players think of new moves.

In the future, more kids will learn it. They will have fun with the Berolina pawn!

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

Berolina pawn:A special type of chess piece that moves differently from a regular pawn.
fairy chess:A version of chess with unusual pieces and rules.
diagonally:Moving at an angle, not straight up or down.
capture:To take an opponent's piece by landing on its square.
variants:Different versions or types of a game.