yes only by kings and it is when there is a piece on the side and you pretty much just move two spaces but you take their peice
When you jump over two pieces of your opponent's. You stand up and show them your rear. That's the "rainbow" move in checkers.
in Chinese Checkers, you can move any way you want. Yes, backwards too.
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In the game of checkers, a kinged pawn may be moved like a normal pawn, but can move in any direction, forwards or backwards, side to side, as long as the move is diagonal. ----InfoMac
In the game of checkers, there is no officially recognized move called the "rainbow." Checkers typically involves basic moves like single steps and jumps to capture opponent's pieces. The term "rainbow" may be used informally in some contexts or variations of the game, but it is not part of standard checkers terminology.
When you jump over two pieces of your opponent's. You stand up and show them your rear. That's the "rainbow" move in checkers.
I do not think so.
If you can't move in checkers, you lose the game.
If you can't move in checkers, you lose the game.
A checkers move is any one square diagonal move of a checker piece. Hope this helps.
no in checkers you can only move diagnolly, but you have to move diagnally forward unless you are a king if that was your Q.
If you can't make a move in checkers, you lose the game.
No, in traditional checkers, pieces can only move forward on the board.
No, checkers must move diagonally and follow the rules of the game.
sumerian checkers are what they are called regular checkers
Only a king can move in any direction in checkers. All other pieces can only move forward.