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Hexagonal Chess (Glinski)
Glinski's Hexagonal Chess, invented in 1936 by Władysław Glinski, is the most prominent hexagonal variant, utilizing a 91-cell board with three bishop colors per player.
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Janggi
Janggi is a Korean chess variant distinguished by its larger 9x10 board and unique piece movements. It retains strategic elements of standard chess while incorporating a ‘cannon’ piece with a distinctive indirect attack capability. Traditionally played in Korea, Janggi offers a complex tactical game favored by those interested in alternative strategy games or traditional Korean culture.
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