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{{Short description|Graphic depiction of a given position in a game of chess}}
A '''chess diagram''' is graphic representation of a position in a [[chess]] game, using standardised symbols. Chess diagrams are widely used in chess publications as an aid to visualisation, or to aid the readers to verify that they are looking at the correct position on their [[chessboard]] or computer. The symbols used generally resemble the pieces of the standard [[Staunton chess set]], although a number of different fonts have been used over the centuries.
{{Chess diagram| tcenter|▼
| This diagram shows the opening position in a game of chess.
}}▼
[[Forsyth-Edwards Notation]] (FEN) can be used to represent a position without graphics, i.e. with letters and numbers only.
==Examples==
<gallery widths="170px" heights="180px" class="center">
File:Luis Ramirez de Lucena, arte de ajedrez.jpg| Lucena (1497)
File:Die Gartenlaube (1860) b 464.jpg| ''[[Die Gartenlaube]]'' (1860)
File:Alice_Chess_Puzzle.jpg|''[[Through the Looking Glass]]'' by [[Lewis Carroll]] (1871)
File:Brockhaus_and_Efron_Encyclopedic_Dictionary_b31_150-0.jpg| ''[[Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary]]'' (1890-1907)
▲{{Chess diagram| tcenter|
File:Sixday.jpg| Page from a Soviet calendar (1935)
▲ |rd|nd| |qd| |bd| |rd
File:Batsford chess diagram.jpg| Font used by [[B.T. Batsford]] and other chess publishers in the 1970s
▲ |pd|pd| | |kd|pd|pd|pd
</gallery>
▲ | | | |nd|pd| | |
▲ | |bl| | |nl|ql| |
▲ |pl| | |pd| | | |
▲ | | |nl| | | | |
▲ | |pl| | | |pl|pl|pl
▲ |rl| |bl| |kl| | |rl
▲}}
==Further reading==
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== External links==
* "[https://www.flickr.com/photos/75297900@N00/23083582571/
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