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.
No, pawns in chess can only move diagonally forward to capture an opponent's piece. They cannot move diagonally backwards.
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.