If you mean the Bishop. on the diagonal.
If you take your hand off a chess piece after touching it, you must move that piece if it is legal to do so. This is known as the "touch-move" rule in chess.
Pawns can move diagonally in chess when they are capturing an opponent's piece.
You can move your mum
A bishop in Chess can move diagonally in any direction as the path is not obstructed by another piece.
A chess piece which can move in an "L" formation that is on the black team.
The Queen
With strict rules, yes.
The skewer is a horrible move in chess: it is a great move to use in chess to get a great advantage. A skewer is when a piece attacks an opponent's piece, that is stronger than the piece attacking it. It moves the piece out of the way, to leave a less valuable piece vunerable. It doesn't sound bad; but it is!
The queen chess piece looks like a crown and is the most powerful piece on the board. It can move in any direction - horizontally, vertically, or diagonally - as far as the player wants, making it a versatile and strategic piece in the game of chess.
The queen is the most powerful piece in chess, able to move in any direction along a straight line or diagonally.
A pawn in chess can move forward one square at a time, but it can also move diagonally forward to capture an opponent's piece.
No, pawns in chess can only move diagonally forward to capture an opponent's piece. They cannot move diagonally backwards.