Chess Variants
- Checkers Chess (1950s)
- Decimal Four-Handed Chess (1950s)
- Idle Kings' Chess (1950s)
- Nightrider Chess (1950s)
- Scaci Partonici (1950s)
- Decimal Rettah Chess (1952)
- Double Rettah Chess (1952)
- Rettah Chess (1952)
- Tweedle Chess (or Twin Orthodox Chess) (1952)
- Alice Chess (1953)
- Kinglet Chess (or Imperial Fiddlesticks) (1953)
- Neutral King Chess (1953)
- No-Retreat Chess (1954), co-inventor J. Boyer
- Black & White Chess (1955)
- Degraded Chess (1958)
- Complete Contramatic Chess (1961)
- Contramatic Chess (1961)
- Damate (1961)
- Racing Kings (1961)
- Dunce's Chess (1961)
- Gryphon Chess (or Complicacious Chess) (1961)
- Jabberwocky Chess (1961)
- Knightmare Chess (1961)
- Linear Chess (1961)
- March Hare Chess (1961)
- Royal Scaci Partonici (1961)
- Scacia (1961)
- Simpleton Chess (1961)
- Twin Chess (1961)
- Unirexal Chess (1961)
- Chimaera Chess (1969)
- Mock Chess (1969)
- Ambi-Chess (1970)
- Best Decimal Butter (1970)
- Blot-Straight Chess (1970)
- Butters (1970)
- Capricorn Chess (1970)
- Centaur Royal (1970)
- Cheshire Cat Chess (1970)
- Co-Regal Chess (1970)
- Cubic Chess (1970)
- Demigorgon Chess (1970)
- Dodo Chess (1970)
- Ecila (1970)
- Gorgona Chess (1970)
- Identific (1970)
- Looking-Glass Chess (1970)
- Mad Threeparty Chess (1970)
- Meddlers' Chess (1970)
- Semi-Queen Chess (or Half-Queen's Chess) (1970)
- Sphinx Chess (1970)
- Timur's Cubic Chess (1970)
- Wyvern Chess (1970)
- Circean (1971)
- Dabbabante Chess (1971)
- Decimal Oriental Chess (1971)
- Imitante Queen Chess (1971)
- Synchronistic Chess (1971)
- 2000 A.D. (1972)
- Royal Fury (1972)
- Gorgon Chess (1973)
- Megasaur Chess (1973)
- Mimotaur Chess (1973)
- Rangers Chess (1973)
- Triscacia (1974)
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