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Chess Coin
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Chess Coin

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The Chess Coin works in a similar way to a chess die. Each side of the coin has three figurines, so that’s six figurines for both sides. Each figurine is enclosed in a sector with an angle measuring 120 degrees. When the Chess Coin is flipped, the figurine most upright towards north is the one that’s played, bearing in mind that all moves must be legal. The probability of getting a king is 1/2, but it also needs to be the one that’s most upright towards north, which is 1/3. The ‘And Rule’ is applied, which means both probability outcomes are multiplied. (1/2) x (1/3) = 1/6 This is the same probability as getting a king when rolling a six-sided die. The Chess Coin is easy to assemble, as it only involves cutting around two circles and gluing them together back to back. You can also decorate your Chess coin as required. Card is recommended for printing, but normal paper can also be used and then glued onto card for extra solidity.
S32 Chess Spinner
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S32 Chess Spinner

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The S32 Chess Spinner works in a similar way to a 32-sided chess die. There are also two blanks that allow a free choice of move. The S32 Chess Spinner is easy to assemble, as it only requires cutting around the spinner, hand and split pin, and making holes for the spinner and hand. The arms of the split pin are first folded inwards. Only glue the sections of the arms that connect to the underside of the body of the split pin. Once the holes are made, place the hand in position and insert the split pin. The two arms of the split pin are then folded outwards under the spinner. Make sure the hand moves freely around the split pin. Secure the arms of the split pin under the spinner. Card is recommended for printing, but normal paper can also be used and then glued onto card for extra solidity. Decorate as required.
W16 Chess Wheel
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W16 Chess Wheel

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The W16 Chess Wheel works in a similar way to a sixteen-sided die. There are also two blanks that allow a free choice of move. The W16 Chess Wheel is easy to assemble, as it requires cutting around a hexadecagon, and then making a 7mm hole for a pencil stub (rounded base) for spinning. Card is recommended for printing, but normal paper can also be used and then glued onto card for extra solidity. Decorate as required.
W8 Chess Wheel
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W8 Chess Wheel

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The W8 Chess Wheel works in a similar way to an eight-sided die. There are also two blanks that allow a free choice of move. The W8 Chess Wheel is easy to assemble, as it only requires cutting around an octagon and making a 7mm hole for a pencil stub (rounded base) for spinning. Card is recommended for printing, but normal paper can also be used and then glued onto card for extra solidity. Decorate as required.
W4 Chess Wheel
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W4 Chess Wheel

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The W4 Chess Wheel may allow a choice between two options. However, these options can vary depending on the stage in the game. Opening/start: one option. Middlegame: two options. Endgame: one or two options. The above is for general guidance only. The W4 Chess Wheel is easy to assemble, as it only requires cutting around a square and making a 7mm hole for a pencil stub (rounded base) for spinning. The use of card is recommended for printing, but normal paper can also be used, and then glued onto card for extra solidity. Decorate as required.