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The Knight moves quite differently than other pieces on the board. It moves in an "L" formation, two spaces in any direction, and then one space to the left or right.

The knight can jump over other pieces, so long as it lands either on an empty square, or on a square controlled by an opponent's piece.

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In Chess, the knight moves in an "L" shape, consisting of 2 squares in one direction and then 1 square perpendicular to that. It is the only piece that can jump over other pieces, making it a valuable piece for strategic maneuvers.

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