In Chess, castling is a move that allows the king and a rook to move at the same time. To castle, move the king two squares towards the rook, and then move the rook to the square next to the king on the opposite side. Castling can only be done if neither the king nor the rook have moved before, there are no pieces between them, and the king is not in check.
Chat with our AI personalities
No, You can not castle in That chess.
No, you cannot castle out of check in chess.
No, you are not allowed to castle out of check in chess.
No, you cannot castle when your king is in check in chess.
No, you cannot castle through a check in chess.
No, you cannot castle through check in chess.
No, it is not possible to castle out of check in a game of chess.
No, you cannot castle when the rook is under attack in chess.
Yes, it is possible to castle on either side in chess.
Yes, it is possible to castle on the queen side in chess.
No, you cannot castle in chess if your king is currently in check.
casteld casteling (as in chess) castle