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No, kings cannot be next to each other in chess.
No, kings cannot be next to each other in a game of chess.
No, two kings cannot be next to each other in a game of chess because it is against the rules for kings to be adjacent to each other on the board.
When kings are touching each other on the chess board, they are not allowed to move to adjacent squares. This is because kings cannot move to a square that is under attack by the opponent's king.
In chess, kings cannot touch each other. If a king moves to a square that is attacked by the opponent's king, it is considered an illegal move.
No, kings cannot move next to each other in a game of chess.
There is no such move, as it would be illegal. There is no way for two kings to be next to each other, as it would mean putting themselves into check.
No, in chess, kings cannot capture kings. First, kings can not be captured; they can only be checkmated. Second, kings cannot deliver check to the opposing king.Kings also can't get right next to each other diagonally, horizontally, or vertically.A king may capture another chessmen other than the opposing king but cannot move into check according to the rules .
One king for each side.
No.
The two kings may never face up to one another in chess. This is because a king moving adjacent to the other king puts itself in check, because the other king would be able to capture the king that moved. It is illegal for a king to place itself in check, therefore it is an illegal move to face up to another king.
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