
How To Play Checkers
Brief Checkers Overview
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For a complete introduction on how to play Championship Checkers All-Stars, please use our interactive Checkers 101 tutorial, accessible from the game's Help menu. Simply click the "Menu" button in the lower left corner, select Help, and then select Checkers Tutorial.
Checkers is a board game for two players. The object of checkers is to leave your opponent with no legal moves. This occurs either by removing all of your opponent's pieces from the board or by blockading their pieces so that they cannot move legally.
Checkers Rules and Strategy
Man Movement
Checkers is only played on the dark squares of the board. A piece may move one square at a time, diagonally.
Man Jumping
If one of your pieces is next to one of your opponent's pieces and the diagonal square beyond it is free, you are required to jump over the opponent's piece. The opponent's piece is then removed from the board. As opportunity arises, it is possible to jump many times in a row on the same move, to capture several of your opponent's pieces.
King Movement and Jumping
In the beginning, pieces can only move and jump forward. However, if a piece reaches the far end of the board, then it becomes a King. A King is signified by stacking two checkers one on top of the other. A King has special moves and is allowed to move and jump diagonally backwards and forwards. Kings can be captured like any other piece.
More Checkers Resources
- Now that you've learned how to play, try a game of Checkers with the rules still fresh in your mind. Download a free 3-game trial of Championship Checkers All-Stars. Take advantage of our easy interactive tutorial, or play a real game. (Choose from five difficulty levels through the Settings menu.)
- For more information about Championship Checkers All-Stars, please visit our Championship Checkers All-Stars Information Page
- For expert tips and techniques, please visit our Checkers Tips page.
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