Erich Friedman designed Chess Snake, shared at the Puzzle Palace, alongside other path puzzles.
Below are two interactive ports, the original Chess Snake and Chess Path by Pedro.
Each puzzle has a unique solution.
The solutions are linked inside the original page.
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These two puzzles were published in the Games magazine (2010).
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Chess Path was born when Pedro misunderstood the rules of Chess Snake: the snake rule was not included, providing more freedom to the path.
It turned out an interesting genre on its own, and the following puzzles have been made:
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Acknowledgements and Changes
2021-09-12 Huge thanks to Deusovi for compiling a high-quality list of fairy pieces, their movements and potential keyboard shortcuts!
2023-06-04 Thanks to dohz for suggesting chess path be merged in this page.
2023-12-15 The moa (fairy chess piece) no longer appears inadvertently (PinkHoodie). Fairy pieces temporarily disabled.
2023-12-29 Reframed Chess Snake as the snake
variant of Chess Path
2024-01-26 Rule panels modernised by justkirb - thank you!