Checkers Rule


You can only move pieces diagonally to open squares 1
All moves should be made across the dark squares. 2


In checkers, each piece can move only a single square at a time, but you can jump multiple pieces when there is a square in between the pieces of your opponent.

If the piece can make it to the farthest row from its initial place, it is considered “Kinged”, and another piece is placed on top of it.

The king piece can also move only one square at a time. However, as per checkers rules, a player can move backward to prevent capture. 5

To capture the piece of your opponent, you have to diagonally jumper over them using your pieces that are adjacent to it into an empty square behind the enemy piece. 6

You can jump multiple pieces when there is a square in between the pieces of your opponent in checkers.
A regular piece is allowed to jump a king and remove it from the board.


