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"Tri Dimensional Chess" is a 3D chess variant game first appearing in the original and subsequent Star Trek television shows. Fans of the television show often refer to it as 'Three Dimensional Chess', whereas actual players of the game call it 'Tri Dimensional Chess'.
24 cze 2023 · In addition to seeing it played on TOS and TNG, I saw Sheldon and Leonard play three-dimensional chess on an episode of the Big Bang Theory and it got me curious. Has anyone ever tried to make or adapt this 3-D chess game in the real world?
"Three-Person Chess" is a chess variant game designed by Sheldon and featured in "The Wildebeest Implementation". The game uses a non-standard, three-sided board with transitional quadrilateral-to-triangular tessellation to solve the balanced center combat-area problem, additional (or fairy...
Three-dimensional chess (or 3‑D chess) is any chess variant that replaces the two-dimensional board with a three-dimensional array of cells between which the pieces can move. In practice, this is usually achieved by boards representing different layers being laid out next to each other.
Its a Star Trek 3D chess set. It looks cool but the rule set isn't compatible with normal chess. I read somewhere that the 3D chess set was hand made by the props department. If you look closely I believe you will notice there are too many pieces for the boards.
Three-dimensional chess (or 3D chess) refers to any of various chess variants that use multiple boards at different levels, allowing the chess pieces to move in three physical dimensions.
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