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- Extinction Chess. Capture all of any kind of unit. Popular variant. Inventor: R. Wayne Schmittberger.
- Extended Queenside Castling. Orthochess, but Queenside castling is possible with a piece at d1 or b1, also called Madchess. Inventor: T. Varghese.
- Explosion Chess. Whatever units the mover attacks disappear; if the mover.
- Exotic Pieces. Menagerie of pieces, old and new. Have fun!
- Exchanger Chess. Knights can move to a square.
- Ethiopian Chess. African variant with distinct mobilization phase.
- Escalation Chess. Getting a unit captured lets you move twice on the next turn.
- Erosion Chess. Units erode after eight moves. Inventor: João Pedro Neto.
- Episcopal Chess. Capture both opposing bishops to win. Inventor: Tony Paletta.
- Epiphany Chess. Three Kings.
- Entourage Chess. Any piece (not pawn) adjacent to the king is also royal.
- Enlarged and Improved Chess. Early large-board variant from Holland.
- Enjoyable Hour Chess. Three-Dimensional Chess.
- English Progressive Chess. Missing description
- En Passant Chess. All pieces can capture and be captured en passant.
- Emperor of China. A cross between Chess and Halma. Inventor: Vincent Everaert.
- Emperor Chess. The king may move to, and only to, any square under attack by.
- Eight Kings Chess. Checkmate any one of them to win.
- Edgehog Chess. Queens may move only to or from edges of the board. Inventor: John Driver.
- Ed's Chess Applet. Missing description
- Eclipse Chess. Units in the eclipse zone cannot move or give check. Inventor: João Pedro Neto.
- Echos. Transform your non-attacked, non-royal units as you like. Inventor: Vladimir Pribylinec.
- Echo Chess II. If possible, make a second move with a matching unit.
- Echo Chess I. If possible, make a second move with a matching unit. Inventor: Ralph Betza.
- Echexs. Hexagonal variant for three players. Inventor: Jean-Louis Cazaux.
- Easy Chess. Java applet the plays chess.
- Earthquake Chess. Center of board runs down a fault.