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- Neither the King nor the Rook can have been moved before during this game.
- There must be no pieces between the King and Rook
- The King cannot be in Check.
- The King cannot move INTO check or THROUGH Check.
So, it's kinda restrictive :) More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castling
Cheers!
Do I move the king first or the rook first? It seems when I move one piece I don't get to move the other piece, the other side gets their turn.
If it doesn't show a space that's two spots away, please share a screenshot :)
As HAL9000 would say, 'this sort of thing has cropped up before and it has always been attributable to human error'.