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- Richard Goode's 3D Chess. Three-Dimensional Chess.
- Redistribution 3d Chess. Relatively small 3d variant with short-range pieces including Pasha family. (4x(4x6), Cells: 96) By Charles Gilman.
- Recognized Chess Variants. Index page listing the variants we feel are most significant. (Recognized!)
- Ravioli Chess. Chess on two boards squeezed together at the edges. By Antoine Fourrière.
- Ravioli Chess . Chess on two boards squeezed together at the edges. By Antoine Fourrière.
- Ravioli Chess. Chess on two boards squeezed together at the edges. (2x(8x8), Cells: 100) By Antoine Fourrière.
- Raumschach: the Thoroddsen board. Build your own 3d chessboard.
- Raumschach Photograph. Photo of a hand-built set by James Trimm.
- Raumschach - picture from the book. Pictures from book on Raumschach from beginning 20th century. Inventor: Dr. Ferdinand Maack.
- Raumschach (rules enforcing). Play Raumschach on Game Courier, with rules enforced. Inventor: Dr. Ferdinand Maack.
- Raumschach . The classical variant of three-dimensional chess: 5 by 5 by 5. Inventor: Dr. Ferdinand Maack.
- Raumschach. Play this 3D variant from the early 20th century on Jocly. Inventor: Dr. Ferdinand Maack.
- Raumschach. "... (German for Space Chess) is one of the first three-dimensional chess variants and the first to survive until present". Inventor: Dr. Ferdinand Maack.
- Raumschach. The classical variant of three-dimensional chess: 5 by 5 by 5. (5x(5x5), Cells: 125) (Recognized!) Inventor: Dr. Ferdinand Maack.
- Raumherichess. Board shaped like 3d version of English Heritage logo. (5x(7x7), Cells: 140) By Charles Gilman.
- Random Rodent Chess. Variant geneRATing rodent-named pieces marks Year of the Rat. (4x(9x9), Cells: 324) By Charles Gilman.