Chess… or Checkers? - Statistics

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  • The average score is 12 of 20
Answer Stats
Question Answer % Correct
Has six different pieces. Chess
96%
Multiple pieces can be captured on a turn. Checkers
90%
Official American rules designate a board with 64 squares. Both
88%
There is a move called “en passant.” Chess
88%
Pieces are captured by jumping over them. Checkers
87%
It is customary to say “check” when a king is threatened. Chess
85%
Taking an opponent’s piece is mandatory if it is possible. Checkers
82%
The term “king me” is sometimes used. Checkers
78%
Also referred to as draughts in some places. Checkers
75%
The top player has earned over $500,000 (USD) in yearly tournament winnings. Chess
74%
The game ends as a stalemate (a type of draw) if a player has no legal moves. Chess
65%
The weakest piece can be upgraded into the strongest piece. Both
53%
White makes the opening move. Chess
47%
Kings are allowed to move diagonally forwards or diagonally backwards. Both
46%
Very likely originated in an Asian country. Both
41%
The game can end as a draw if there is no progress after several dozen moves. Both
40%
Supercomputers have solved it Checkers
26%
Is the older game. Checkers
24%
Some pieces can move, or jump, “double” their normal number of squares in very specific circumstances. Both
22%
“Zugzwang” is often relevant to endgame strategy. Both
19%
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