The queen goes on the color black on a chessboard.
Black
The queen goes on the square that matches her color, which is typically white for the queen and black for the king.
The white queen starts on d1, the black queen starts opposite it on d8. Both queens start on a square the same colour as they are.
The board is set up in this manner: Black square in the left-hand corner, queen to her own color. The white queen is on d1 (a white square), the black queen on d8 (a black square).
In standard chess setup, the queen is placed on the square of her own color. The white queen starts on the white square, and the black queen starts on the black square. The king is then placed next to the queen on the remaining square of the same color.
To set up the king and queen pieces on the chessboard, place the king on the square of its own color (white king on white square, black king on black square) and the queen on the remaining square of the same color.
In a game of chess, the queen should be placed on the square that matches her color at the start of the game, which is the fourth square from the left on the first row for white, and the fourth square from the left on the eighth row for black.
The colors on a roulette wheel are red, black and green. The number 4 is black.
The Almighty Latin King & Queen Nation represent the colors black & gold.
The King always starts on an opposite colored square. Black king is on a white square. White king is on a black square. How do you remember this for future games? Just remember that the Queen starts on her own color. Why? Because wives always get their own way.
Yellow Black so no one can see what she has written.