Some chess boards have letters across the top and bottom denoting the ranks which are the rows that go from side to side across the chessboard.
Chess board layout letters numbers.
Algebraic notation or an is a method for recording and describing the moves in a game of chess it is based on a system of coordinates to uniquely identify each square on the chessboard it is now standard among all chess organizations and most books magazines and newspapers.
In the first diagram below the e4 square is a light colored square intersecting the 4th rank.
Many kinds of chess notation exist from forsythe a notation that computers understand to different notations for various languages.
The chess board is made up of 64 squares in contrasting colors.
The board also has diagonals from h1 to a8 for example.
These boards will also have numbers going up and down the sides of the board to identify the rows that go from top to bottom called the files.
The chess board is divided by eight horizontal ranks from numbers 1 8 and eight vertical files from letters a h so that each of the 64 squares on the board can be identified.
In english speaking countries the parallel method of descriptive notation was generally used in chess publications.
This notation system replaced the older english descriptive notation which used an abbreviated.