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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.
no. in chess two kings must not stand on adjacent squares as it puts both kings in check therefore 2 kings are not allowed to meet
Queen and Bishop
The Queen And A Bishop
There is a bishop on the side closer to the edge of the board and a queen on the other side.
When two kings meet in chess and are in a position where neither can move without being captured, it results in a stalemate. This means the game ends in a draw because neither player can make a legal move.
At the beginning of a chess game there will be two players playing with a total of sixteen chessmen each per opponent . There will be an overall total of thirty-two chess pieces . There will be two kings , two queens , four rooks , four bishops , four knights and sixteen pawns .
At the start of a chess game, to the either side of the King would be the Bishop and the Queen
There are 12 on each side, for a total of 24. Extras may be needed in case of extra Kings being made.
It's called a stalemate when the only pieces left on the board make it impossible for a checkmate to occur. This can happen when there are only two kings left, but it can also happen when there are two kings and one knight, or two kings and one bishop, and a handful of other cases.
There are a total of four Bishops ; two Bishops per side/player .
Chess is a game designed for two players .