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There are two chess variants played on a 5x6 board that are good for kids, esp. when they are new to the game.


They are called "QuickChess" and "Chess Attack". Of the two only the former seems to still be available commercially, however it's easy to DIY, all you need to do is color print two pieces of paper and then laminate them together.
There are two chess variants played on a 5x6 board that are good for kids, esp. when they are new to the game, as it works well with shorter attention spans.
# Go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Djbclark/KidsChess5x6 and select "Download as PDF" from the right-hand menu, and print the first page of that.
 
# Go to https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chessboard_5x6_green.svg and download either the SVG or a high-res version, and print that. Be sure to mess with print zoom settings and margins to get it as big as possible on your paper.
They are called "QuickChess" and "Chess Attack".  
# Laminate the two together, add standard tournament pieces, a bit cramped but works!
 
Of the two only the former seems to still be available commercially, however it's easy to DIY, all you need to do is '''[https://maynard.wiki/images/3/36/KidsChess5x6.pdf print this (link)]''', double sided (duplex), it's best on cardstock paper and laminated.
 
Add standard tournament pieces, a bit cramped but works!

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There are two chess variants played on a 5x6 board that are good for kids, esp. when they are new to the game, as it works well with shorter attention spans.

They are called "QuickChess" and "Chess Attack".

Of the two only the former seems to still be available commercially, however it's easy to DIY, all you need to do is print this (link), double sided (duplex), it's best on cardstock paper and laminated.

Add standard tournament pieces, a bit cramped but works!