sumerian checkers are what they are called regular checkers
The area of square is : 100.0
The area of the square is:(sidexside)
area of a square
The area of Federation Square is 32,000.0 square meters.
24, if you're playing standard American checkers on an 8-by-8, 64-square board. There are variations that use 10-by-10 boards, or in the case of Turkish checkers, 16 pieces for each side by a 64-square board.
The standard size of a checker square is 1x1 square inches. It is not well standardized in commercially sold sets. Surviving purposes, there are 'pocket editions' that a square has a lesser area than 1/2x1/2 square inches.
A checkers move is any one square diagonal move of a checker piece. Hope this helps.
You can only jump over a piece in checkers if the square behind the piece you are jumping over is empty and the piece you are jumping over is not one of your own.
a checker is one of the pieces in a game of checkers (: or it is a square in a pattern of a bunch of squares (:
There is something called "Chicken Checkers" for sold at the Pet Emporium, Town Square. Right, after you upgraded it 3 times or 4. It's just a chicken playing checkers. If you win it, you get a golden egg for "Harvested Animals"
Checkers has been around since ancient times. Specifically, one of its ancestors was the game called alquerque. This game is known to have been played as far back as 600 B.C. But its board boasted 25 squares, with each square being crossed by diagonals. In contrast, the modern game of checkers uses a 65-square board in the United States of America, and a 100-square board in Europe.
The difference between checkers and Chinese checkers is that Chinese checkers are used with marbles.
sumerian checkers are what they are called regular checkers
he can move only one square per turn, but he can go backward
"A game of checkers" is as close as I could come. a game o' checkers A game of checkers A game of checkers
To get the area of a square, you square the length, ie area = LxL