You forgot to mention that in chess960, the king has to be in between the rooks to allow castling and also the bishops have to be on opposite color squares
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Theres even more then just those Theres also rewinding chess where the only way to win in to bring all of your pieces back to the original starting positions as if you played the game backwards Losing chess where the only way to win is to get all of your prices captured by your opponent Anti king chess where you can win by either checkmating the opponent’s king or checkmating the opponent’s anti king Double kings chess where the only way to win is to capture all of your opponents kings And even more
Actually theres another way to win duck chess If you don’t have a legal move whatsoever not even a king move Then you are considered fowled and you instantly win the game
Yes. That's one of the absurd rules about it. No matter where the pieces start, when castling they finish on the squares they would in regular chess. Prior, historical forms of random chess did not allow castling.