gamedotty

Connecting players, creators, and communities through the joy of play.

Discover

Game CafesBoard GamesEvents (Coming Soon)

Creators

CrowdfundingPlaytesting (Coming Soon)

Company

ContactTerms & ConditionsPrivacy Policy

Connecting through the joy of play

© 2026 gamedotty. All rights reserved.

gamedotty
  • Games
  • Venues
  • Events
  • Crowdfunds

International Checkers

2
5
40 min
Default avatar

(Uncredited)

6.5
Abstract

Game Description

A member of the Checkers Family.

International Checkers is not to be confused with American Checkers or British Draughts due to its rule differences. It is played on a 10x10-square checker board with 20 pieces per player. This game is popular in European countries like France, The Netherlands, Russia, Poland and Belgium and in African nations like Congo, Senegal and Ivory Coast. However, there are countries outside these two continents that boast of good players like in the United States, Italy, Israel and Brazil.

Rules of the Game: This game is played on a 10x10, or 100 squares checker board where the double corner is on the right of each player.

The Moves of the Men: Checkers pieces (the Men) can move forward on each empty square to the left or to the right. When these pieces reach the last line on the opponent's side they become Kings.

The Moves of the King: Kinged pieces can move across multiple squares on the two diagonals that cross their position for so long as these squares are open, in a rule known as the "Flying Kings".

Captures: In International Checkers, maximum captures are obligatory, which means that if a player has more than one path to jump to capture his opponent's pieces, they must take the path that will effect the most captures of their opponent's pieces. If a piece lands on the King row during a jump, it must continue jumping backward for as long as there is a jump opportunity. That particular piece cannot be Kinged unless it finishes the move and stops on King row.

Captures by the Men: Men can effect a capture by moving forward or backward while jumping over a single piece of the opponent provided that the said piece is adjacent to it and the following square is empty. If the Man can jump again from the arrival square to effect another capture, then it must do so.

Captures by a King: A Kinged piece can capture an opponent's piece if it is on the same diagonal where it is positioned provided that the squares between them are empty and that the square beyond the piece to be captured is also empty. The King can stop on any square within the same diagonal line and if another capture can be effected from any of these squares, then it must continue to do so.

The Winning Player: The player who cannot move any of their pieces loses the game.

Conditions for a Draw:

 By mutual agreement of the players.
 Both players have played five moves, after a position arises of one King against two pieces, which includes a King.
 Both players have played sixteen moves, after a position arises of one King against three pieces, which includes a King.
 Both players have moved twenty five moves solely with Kings and not a single piece was captured.
 For the third time the same position arises with the same player at move.

Information from checkershistory.com (now defunct)

Online Play/Apps links can be found in the Community Wiki at the end of the page.

Share

Games You Might Like

Cover image of Xiangqi
7.1

Xiangqi

21 hr
Abstract
Cover image of Go-Moku
6.0

Go-Moku

25 min
Abstract
Cover image of Kalah
5.9

Kalah

210 min
Abstract
Cover image of Chaturanga
5.9

Chaturanga

2 - 430 min
Abstract
Cover image of Oware
6.4

Oware

220 min
Abstract
Cover image of Yut Nori
5.8

Yut Nori

2 - 830 min
Abstract
Party
Cover image of Hnefatafl
6.6

Hnefatafl

220 min
Abstract
Vikings
Cover image of Agropolis
7.7

Agropolis

1 - 415 min – 20 min
Abstract
Card Game
Cover image of Cascadia
8.1

Cascadia

1 - 430 min – 45 min
Abstract
Animals
Cover image of Great Plains
7.3

Great Plains

220 min
Abstract
Family
Cover image of Mandala Stones
7.2

Mandala Stones

2 - 430 min
Abstract
Art
Cover image of Mercado de Lisboa
6.9

Mercado de Lisboa

1 - 430 min – 45 min
Abstract
Economic