No
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No , the Knight can , as any chess piece , only capture the square upon which it lands .
The letter N stands for the knight . ("K" is reserved for the King.)
The capture of the King is the penultimate goal in the game of chess .
Yes, the knight can jump over any intervening piece.
Queen, Rook, Bishop, Knight, Pawn, King
Pawn, Bishop, Rook, Knight, King and Queen.
Knight, Bishop, King, Queen, Pawn and Rook
Pawn, Knight, Bishop, Rook, Queen, and the King.
King, Queen, Bishop, Rook, Knight, Pawn
The 'K' being silent in knight and not to be confused with the 'K' for king the letter 'N' is generally accepted so as not to confuse the Knight and King in chess notation .