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The only Chess move where two pieces move on one turn is called "castling"- where the rook and the king both move. However, they do not switch places. Do some research on the term castling for more information.

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Not quite, you're probably thinking about 'castling'.

If neither the king nor the rook have been moved, and, the intervening pieces have moved out of the way, then the king and rook my castle, either on his side or the queen's side. He moves two squares on his own side and the rook moves two, passing over him. Or he moves three to the queen's side, and that rook moves two.

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