How to play 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel

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  • @supersonicsandshrew9742
    @supersonicsandshrew9742 3 года назад +8106

    I love that on steam this game is tagged as psychological horror

  • @DSFII
    @DSFII 3 года назад +8589

    4:05 “I will discuss timeline branches after we cover the basics of time travel” was not something I was expecting to hear today lol

    • @snoodge-cv7fj
      @snoodge-cv7fj 3 года назад +166

      especially in a video about chess

    • @rbgg2010
      @rbgg2010 3 года назад +131

      But will you expect to hear it yesterday?

    • @smayjay62
      @smayjay62 2 года назад +38

      @@rbgg2010 will you expect to hear it ereyesterday?

    • @dnl6928
      @dnl6928 2 года назад +18

      Why did you even not expect the sentence “i will discuss timeline branches after we cover the basics of time travel”

    • @khamisa.5384
      @khamisa.5384 2 года назад

      Forget about it. Every time new BS comes up! They destroy your sole, brain, heart, health, wealth and everything else!

  • @Lord_Chunkz
    @Lord_Chunkz 3 года назад +9784

    "The rules are the same as in regular chess, except for these changes" had me on the ground.

    • @GurrenPrime
      @GurrenPrime 3 года назад +457

      I mean, all the same pieces are still there and their movements are the same, just extrapolated into different dimensions. So it’s arguably more similar to regular chess than some of the other variants he’s explained.

    • @m.a.r.i.a.9861
      @m.a.r.i.a.9861 3 года назад +130

      It hits EXTREMELY harder, lmao

    • @zihaoooi787
      @zihaoooi787 3 года назад +26

      i WOULD reply but theres 69 comments

    • @teodortodorov4712
      @teodortodorov4712 3 года назад +4

      same

    • @prussianguy4183
      @prussianguy4183 3 года назад +7

      Yup *SO* simple

  • @Chrischi3TutorialLPs
    @Chrischi3TutorialLPs 2 года назад +3227

    Fun fact: Since rooks can travel backwards as far as the board extends, if the rook lands on a space that has until then not seen a single piece move onto it, it can legally travel back in time all the way to the first board. The community has named this strategy the Jurassic Rook. If a queen does the same thing, besides being very dangerous, this maneuver is called a Creaceous Queen.

    • @namenotfound2199
      @namenotfound2199 2 года назад +283

      Cretaceous?

    • @موسى_7
      @موسى_7 2 года назад +72

      @@namenotfound2199 Yes

    • @Alice-FE
      @Alice-FE 2 года назад +263

      "Jurassic Rook" has me dying 😭😂

    • @frocco7125
      @frocco7125 2 года назад +6

      I love this

    • @joda7697
      @joda7697 Год назад +118

      @@Alice-FE It's a common get out of checkmate free card. People only tend to use it when they're about to lose.

  • @TheBasikShow
    @TheBasikShow 3 года назад +8435

    “The knight may travel over void space to another timeline” is such a wonderful sentence.

    • @isavenewspapers8890
      @isavenewspapers8890 3 года назад +157

      It’s incredible.

    • @richardstevenson371
      @richardstevenson371 3 года назад +252

      I thought I was being trolled until he showed the image.

    • @sfisher923
      @sfisher923 3 года назад +151

      This sounds like something out of Homestuck

    • @tailpig6417
      @tailpig6417 3 года назад +75

      @@sfisher923 Or Deltarune

    • @guessmyn2135
      @guessmyn2135 3 года назад +38

      @@tailpig6417 dark fountains

  • @swfreak258
    @swfreak258 3 года назад +1004

    "The king may not castle across timelines"
    Imagine saying that to somebody who has not heard the rest of the video

  • @captainozannus6090
    @captainozannus6090 3 года назад +7533

    "En passant across timelines is not allowed"
    This is the worst variation ever.

    • @kuznechiks
      @kuznechiks 3 года назад +263

      This could be the worst variation ever

    • @sanoysgamingchannel
      @sanoysgamingchannel 3 года назад +461

      En passant across timeline could create more the one new timeline with just one move, it would be way ti ridiculous.
      But i agree on all accounts

    • @Kafj302
      @Kafj302 3 года назад +365

      I would love them to add in a setting to allow it, with a big warning "this will spawn far more boards, seriously we left this off for a reason, but if you really must have it you can hit accept and allow this move to be made. Oh you will see this message everytime you want to turn this on, sure it's passive aggressive, but we the developer of the game know the confusion that this one move would make. You could have clicked the accept button by now, but you read this rambling warning, to ~sighs~ LEAVE THIS SETTING OFF. Just hit decline, do you really want the headache? So be it click accept"
      Then another little window pops up
      "Are you sure?"

    • @GanonTEK
      @GanonTEK 3 года назад +188

      How about the En Pastant and the En Presant as replacements?

    • @eliasmg9144
      @eliasmg9144 3 года назад +35

      @SPINE BONG ANARCHY CHESS IS A THING?!?!

  • @WilliamPorygon
    @WilliamPorygon 3 года назад +745

    Okay, after watching this I really need to cleanse my brain by rewatching something closer to my preferred complexity level. Like "How to play Coin Toss."

    • @TripleSGames
      @TripleSGames  3 года назад +153

      lololololololol

    • @pablopereyra7126
      @pablopereyra7126 2 года назад +152

      The rules are the same as normal Coin, except for these changes.
      Instead of using the Coin as currency, you instead toss it into the air.
      If it lands on the side of your choosing, you win the game.

    • @trashcatlinol
      @trashcatlinol 2 года назад +24

      @@pablopereyra7126 wait, how does time travel fit in?

    • @Grane1234
      @Grane1234 2 года назад +44

      @@trashcatlinol You can peek into the future to see what the coin will land on, then make the correct guess

    • @kenle7415
      @kenle7415 Месяц назад

      @@Grane1234or you may nudge the coin in the future so that your choice is right

  • @TheAlchemistEmpire
    @TheAlchemistEmpire 3 года назад +3762

    "The rules are the same as in regular chess, except for these changes"
    Yeah, "these changes"

  • @raphaelnej8387
    @raphaelnej8387 3 года назад +450

    after playing this game for more than 5 hours, i still couldn’t predict pawn time travel and didn’t know about knight void dimension travel and bishop diagonal time + dimension travel
    explaining so many complicated rule so clearly in so little time is absolutely incredible

    • @TripleSGames
      @TripleSGames  3 года назад +144

      Thanks! Yeah it took me 8-12 hours of playing around before I really grasped the concepts (even then I still had to ask for help with the 5D chess community)

    • @Razorcarl
      @Razorcarl 3 года назад +28

      @@TripleSGames hats off to you man, you are insane (in a good way of course).

    • @hayleybooth-l5n
      @hayleybooth-l5n Месяц назад

      10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

  • @invincitank
    @invincitank 3 года назад +3369

    a round of applause for this man, a round of applause, he actually did it, i could not have explained this game better myself to my buddies and trust me i tried

    • @cobalius
      @cobalius 3 года назад +61

      Yes, this is even more complete than i thought it would become. I played nearly 100h of this game and srill learned stuff about it thanks to him.

    • @ashtoneslit5929
      @ashtoneslit5929 2 года назад +18

      Think of this as one giant chessboard with mini chessboards

    • @Luredreier
      @Luredreier 2 года назад +7

      @@cobalius Yeah, I didn't know that knights could move over voids either...

  • @jffrysith4365
    @jffrysith4365 3 года назад +254

    I love how the creators of this game must have created chess with time travel, and thought, this is too easy, anyone can play this without any challenges so they decided, you know what let's just add multiverse travel as well.

    • @sybro9786
      @sybro9786 3 года назад +63

      Actually, time travel creates paradoxes that you can find a large number of proposed solutions to easily by looking it up, one of which is multiverse time travel which allows for freedom of thought and works well with chess

    • @spyro2002
      @spyro2002 2 года назад +22

      I thought it was just because of the "I'm playing 5D chess when you are all just playing checkers" memes so they wanted to actually get it to be 5D (technically it's 4D because depth is not utilized but you know)

    • @comet.x4359
      @comet.x4359 Год назад +3

      @@spyro2002 it can be argued the rook jumping is 3d but eeeeeh

    • @Яндербой
      @Яндербой Год назад +5

      ​@@spyro2002 The depth is used by the knight to jump over the pieces)

  • @ShadowTheAge
    @ShadowTheAge 3 года назад +3104

    Martial chess, how to play:
    The rules are the same as in regular chess except for these changes: There are no pawns, knights, bishop, roocks, queens and kings. Because of that, castling and en passant are not allowed. The first player to hit his opponent with a chess board wins, unless his opponent disagrees.

    • @anthonyfloyd2327
      @anthonyfloyd2327 3 года назад +170

      But what if the player disagrees with the opponent then?

    • @antongrigoryev6381
      @antongrigoryev6381 3 года назад +107

      @@anthonyfloyd2327 You need to hit him harder, until he no longer disagrees.

    • @strbourne
      @strbourne 3 года назад +43

      This is great

    • @man5262
      @man5262 3 года назад +160

      @@anthonyfloyd2327 in other words beat them into submission

    • @ws04
      @ws04 3 года назад +3

      ASGLAHDFGKSHFNKAFJHNA LMAO

  • @DedicatedCaffeineUser
    @DedicatedCaffeineUser 2 года назад +166

    I’ve played my fair share of 5D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel and even I learned something new from this video. Well done explaining the game.

  • @yikeda2008
    @yikeda2008 3 года назад +4277

    When you finally checkmate them:
    "I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you"

    • @cyanideytcuriousseadoggo
      @cyanideytcuriousseadoggo 3 года назад +108

      Terminal Montage much?
      Also *If I’m going out of bounds I’m taking you with me*

    • @Codeheart
      @Codeheart 3 года назад +59

      you get a like for this joke, more people need to see this

    • @cron1807
      @cron1807 2 года назад +38

      When you check them but they move across time

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie 2 года назад +26

      I see so many people using Pannenkoek's meme, and I bet 90% of you have no understanding of the meme itself...

    • @cyanideytcuriousseadoggo
      @cyanideytcuriousseadoggo 2 года назад +21

      @@livedandletdie super Mario 64’s jank position code allowing Mario to Desync their actual and relative position for travel through parallel universes.

  • @martin_mc3105
    @martin_mc3105 3 года назад +764

    “The rules are the same as regular chess except for these changes”
    “Pieces are allowed to travel through time”
    “I’ll discuss timeline branches after we cover the basics of time travel”

  • @GurrenPrime
    @GurrenPrime 3 года назад +2059

    Jeez, no wonder the previous two chess variants only took 30 seconds to explain. You must’ve been busy working on this thing for a while and needed some easy videos to put out. I appreciate the very detailed explanations for this one.

  • @ronaldiplodicus
    @ronaldiplodicus 2 года назад +60

    One of the tags for the game on Steam is: "psychological horror"
    Very accurate.

  • @ragequitf9716
    @ragequitf9716 3 года назад +1444

    you know the game is hard when it takes this channel more than 10 minutes to explain the rules

    • @brentambrielcabigas1086
      @brentambrielcabigas1086 3 года назад +59

      I mean everyone requested it since it's confusing as heck

    • @azfaarrealm9426
      @azfaarrealm9426 3 года назад +7

      5*

    • @conepictures
      @conepictures 2 года назад +17

      technically the rules are not explained, but only mentioned. Knowing these you still have no clue how to play this.

    • @KororaPenguin
      @KororaPenguin 2 года назад +9

      Imagine Mittens trying THIS version.

    • @Danpg79
      @Danpg79 Год назад

      ​@@azfaarrealm9426*13

  • @smittynumber1812
    @smittynumber1812 3 года назад +81

    With such a confusing and difficult idea, this game does a great job of laying everything out in an "easy" to understand way

  • @xavierburval4128
    @xavierburval4128 3 года назад +1510

    “The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes”
    (Remakes entire game)

    • @Chrischi3TutorialLPs
      @Chrischi3TutorialLPs 2 года назад +75

      Actually, 5D Chess with Multiverse Time Travel is more of a logical escalation of normal chess.

    • @MarloTheBlueberry
      @MarloTheBlueberry Год назад +5

      Not really, you don't _have_ to time travel, and you can just play a normal match

    • @-_deploy_-
      @-_deploy_- 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@MarloTheBlueberry But if you can, you will

    • @algotkristoffersson15
      @algotkristoffersson15 5 месяцев назад

      @@-_deploy_-but it’s not a complete remake because there are only additions and no removals.

  • @trashcatlinol
    @trashcatlinol 2 года назад +44

    It's labeled as 'Psychological Horror.' And I love that fact.
    I saw the thumbnail and immediately thought , 'ooh! Chess with a Hyrule Time-line simulator! Neat!'
    This is definitely a game on my wishlist. It looks like fun!

  • @NetheriteMiner
    @NetheriteMiner 3 года назад +825

    "I'll discuss timeline branches after we've covered the basics of time travel"

    • @milkuetea
      @milkuetea 3 года назад +95

      When all the greatest scientists have a friendly conversation over brunch:

    • @oguzhanyigit1326
      @oguzhanyigit1326 3 года назад +56

      But first, we need to talk about parallel universes

  • @maxducks2001
    @maxducks2001 2 года назад +84

    When it comes to piece movement through time, it’s helpful to keep two things in mind: 1.) Pieces can now move on the z-axis to other boards, but their usual movement rules still apply. 2.) Said movement rules should be defined by their literal definitions of moving on an axis. We’ve only had two to work with, but 5D chess offers the z-axis as a third choice when it comes to movement. A knight technically doesn’t move in a L-shape. It moves two spaces on one axis, then one space in another direction on another axis. Now that we’ve introduced the z-axis, the knight can travel back in time and travel like a one-space-moving rook if it goes two spaces along the z-axis into the past. Bishops don’t move diagonally, they move one space on an axis and one space on another as many times as they want. This can also mean the z-axis, meaning the bishop can move like a rook if it goes into the past.

    • @mrpedrobraga
      @mrpedrobraga 2 года назад +5

      Yep! It's simpler than it seems... at least this aspect.

    • @dmxand3_2
      @dmxand3_2 2 года назад +3

      That a lot of words, too bad im not going to read them.

    • @Geffro
      @Geffro Год назад

      This is the best explanation, I got a lot of the pieces but I didn't understand why the bishops until now

  • @m.a.r.i.a.9861
    @m.a.r.i.a.9861 3 года назад +852

    YOU ACTUALLY DID IT LMAO
    Trust me, the chess bot could conquer the world.

    • @tctrainconstruct2592
      @tctrainconstruct2592 3 года назад +53

      Nah. It's just too stupid. I already learned how to manipulate it into sacrificing all its pieces for no apparent reason. Here is the technique for Balanced - "Strong", the "strongest" bot in the game:
      SPOILER
      -play c3 and Qb3 as white, or c6 and Qb6 as black.
      -if the bot puts a knight on the H file, move your D pawn 2 squares and take it.
      -just wait for a couple of moves, and it should begin sacrificing its pieces. If you struggle with the process, bait the bot with defended pawns, to provoke it to take them. Also, at any point, you can just time travel with your queen and checkmate the bot.

    • @ActualDumBatcha
      @ActualDumBatcha 3 года назад +7

      @@tctrainconstruct2592 ok. and what do you think leela or alpha zero would do to that?

    • @LosBROSPQR
      @LosBROSPQR 3 года назад +39

      @@ActualDumBatcha 5D chess bots are bad because the AI's are a really difficult task to do in 5D Chess compared to 2D chess. The difference is that besides that the AI's must run in 2 more dimensions, the board grows exponentially every turn, compared to 2D chess where the board is limiter. This means that if you try to approach the game with brute force, the AI will have a really difficult time processing the moves. Also you must give a set of openings to not die in the first 5 turns (because of an openings mating sequence pattern called the f7 sac). Right now AI's in 5D chess have been able to get full depth of 5 but it requires 30 minutes to do so. Without time travel, they are much faster though. Alpha Zero or Leela would struggle a lot because they don't understand the concept of time checks, and time travels.

    • @ElephantyG
      @ElephantyG 3 года назад +5

      I'm not sure if I enjoyed reading that but I'm confused

    • @LosBROSPQR
      @LosBROSPQR 3 года назад +19

      @@ElephantyG In simple words in 5D chess humans are stronger than computers right now... lol

  • @CCheukKa
    @CCheukKa 3 года назад +217

    The rules are the same as regular chess except for these changes:
    *_Pieces are allowed to travel through time_*

  • @foureducks1248
    @foureducks1248 3 года назад +654

    For some, it may be easier to remember the pieces' movements as legitimately being the same as normal chess, because they are in a certain way. The rook can travel across 1 dimension at a time, the bishop has to travel in 2 dimensions simultaneously and equally, etc.

    • @Moley1Moleo
      @Moley1Moleo 3 года назад +48

      This is very useful for most pieces. It can struggle with the Pawn and Queen since the definition of their movement is unclear.
      e.g. In regular chess, there are two equivalent ways to explain Queen movement.
      1. The Queen can move any number of squares orthogonally or diagonally (i.e. like either a rook or bishop).
      2. The Queen can move any number of spaces in any direction (which in 5d chess means to move like a rook, bishop, unicorn, or dragon.)
      5D chess uses the 2nd definition for the Queen, using 1. for the 'Princess' variant.
      Similar with pawns and brawns.

    • @raphaelnej8387
      @raphaelnej8387 3 года назад +28

      actually the queen in 5d chess is an extended king
      which probably makes the most sense
      the fact that queen = rook + bishop in 2d chess is simply a coincidence

    • @MegaMinerd
      @MegaMinerd 3 года назад +38

      Rook: Move the same number of spaces in exactly 1 dimension.
      Bishop: Move the same number of spaces in exactly 2 dimensions.
      Princess: Move the same number of spaces in *up to* 2 dimensions.
      Unicorn: Move the same number of spaces in exactly 3 dimensions.
      Dragon: Move the same number of spaces in exactly 4 dimensions.
      Queen: Move the same number of spaces in any number of dimensions and 0 in all others.
      King: Like the queen, but it must be exactly 1 space.
      Edit: wording, added more pieces

    • @HieuNguyen-os8fx
      @HieuNguyen-os8fx 2 года назад +11

      @@MegaMinerd what the fk is princess, unicorn and dragon

    • @martinromerofranco9237
      @martinromerofranco9237 2 года назад +15

      @@HieuNguyen-os8fx Just some multiverse variants of the pieces, this is a game about multiverses as well, after all 🙃

  • @AgentParsec
    @AgentParsec Год назад +32

    I like how the developer implemented all of these complexities with no problems, but they took one look at en passant and were like, "Nah, we're not even gonna *try* to figure out how that might work across timelines; let's just say you just can't do it."

    • @fgvcosmic6752
      @fgvcosmic6752 Месяц назад +1

      To be fair, it doesnt actually matter for timeline travel anyway. The point of en passant is to prevent passed pawns from skipping via the double jump. But timeline passed pawns arent exactly powerful, since theres no timeline promotion, and new timelines can be created behind old ones prevent pawns from ever truly being passed

  • @Rg-nk3rc
    @Rg-nk3rc 3 года назад +1006

    Can't wait to play this on regular board.

    • @danielyuan9862
      @danielyuan9862 3 года назад +260

      *boards
      and you'll need a lot of them

    • @MusikCassette
      @MusikCassette 3 года назад +63

      @@danielyuan9862 a lot of them

    • @dragonex4723
      @dragonex4723 3 года назад +44

      @@danielyuan9862 maybe a casual 10

    • @LCCWPresents
      @LCCWPresents 3 года назад +70

      The way to do it in person requires a ton of paper or google docs record keeping for just a single game, but sounds really fun.

    • @dragonex4723
      @dragonex4723 3 года назад +40

      @@LCCWPresents just get 100 chess boards

  • @ZZValiant
    @ZZValiant 3 года назад +86

    This is the like third video I've watched on this game and I finally actually understand it now. Visualizing time/alternate dimensions as just different directions that the pieces can move in in addition to their 2D moves helped a ton.

    • @josiahpeck6089
      @josiahpeck6089 Год назад +1

      That's why the games background is a chess board, after all.

  • @Penguinmanereikel
    @Penguinmanereikel 3 года назад +667

    If anyone’s a bit confused about movement:
    Think of time and parallel universes as and additional pair of axes that each piece can move through, and apply their traditional moves with the logic of all 4 dimensions.
    EDIT: This was a bad explanation. I linked a better explanation somewhere down this comment thread.

    • @solouno2280
      @solouno2280 3 года назад +8

      5, stop disregarding mass

    • @GurrenPrime
      @GurrenPrime 3 года назад +89

      @@solouno2280 mass isn’t a dimension. The fifth dimension in 5D chess is the unused third spatial dimension.

    • @Penguinmanereikel
      @Penguinmanereikel 3 года назад +68

      @@GurrenPrime imagine an actual sequel to this game that actually converted a 3D chessboard to have Multiverse Time Travel

    • @GurrenPrime
      @GurrenPrime 3 года назад +11

      @@Penguinmanereikel that would be amazing.

    • @Raoul1808.
      @Raoul1808. 3 года назад +23

      @@Penguinmanereikel At this point you might as well create Infini-Chess where you can create an infinite number of dimensions/boards.
      Note: you *will* need a NASA PC to run this game

  • @sammysammyson
    @sammysammyson 2 года назад +31

    Honestly it...makes sense. Bishops move "diagonally" across timelines, for example. Knights maintain their signature L-shapes. But by golly is there an insane amount of information to keep sorted.

  • @flowrling
    @flowrling 3 года назад +384

    "We'll discuss timeline branches after we cover the basics of time travel."
    the basics??

    • @ivangood7121
      @ivangood7121 3 года назад +39

      advanced things are for example creating an inactive timeline in the past that checks enemy king preventing your opponent from branching unless he can move even further to the past so he can return safely back to the future

    • @dylanyeager5737
      @dylanyeager5737 2 года назад +11

      @@ivangood7121 in a similar vein, Back to the Future is a good movie.

    • @PhantomGato-v-
      @PhantomGato-v- 2 года назад

      @@dylanyeager5737 pff

    • @ProtocolAbyss
      @ProtocolAbyss 2 года назад +4

      What does this even mean

    • @alexandersean4708
      @alexandersean4708 Год назад

      @@ProtocolAbyss That is the unofficial tagline for this game. What you said, not the post you were responding to.

  • @Trashley652
    @Trashley652 3 года назад +46

    This is probably the most complete explanation of this game I've seen! You explained a bunch of little details that I see most people overlook. The one thing I wish you had explained was *why* the pieces move how they do through time. Because the way you described it made it seem arbitrary and like a lot of stuff to remember. Like, I wish you had said "The rook is able to travel any distance in one direction at a time" and explained and given some examples and "the bishop is able to travel any distance in exactly 2 directions at once" "the queen can travel any distance in any number of directions" "the knight moves 2 spaces in one direction and one space in another" and so on.

    • @TripleSGames
      @TripleSGames  3 года назад +22

      The mathematical complexities of “correctly” explaining piece movement made the video too complex for beginners. I might make a video with a more advanced explanation tho

    • @Trashley652
      @Trashley652 3 года назад +5

      @@TripleSGames Oh, okay, awesome!

    • @lifinale
      @lifinale Год назад +1

      Let go of bishops and queens moving “diagonally”. They technically do not. Think about them travelling multiple directions at once. For example, a bishop moves 2 directions at once. Usually, this would be both the x and the y axis, but when travelling back in time, one of those axis is time, so the other axis must either be x or y. Also, the reason why the spaces keep getting further apart with each board is because the number of spaces moved have to be the same with both axises. Eg, if the bishop moves 2 spaces diagonally to the top left corner, the bishop moved 2 spaces to the left and 2 spaces up.

    • @MedK001
      @MedK001 Год назад

      @@TripleSGames Do it! I'd watch it for sure.

  • @giemmy4132
    @giemmy4132 3 года назад +169

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  • @saltyyyyyyyyyyyyy
    @saltyyyyyyyyyyyyy 2 года назад +9

    my man is shattering the fabric of reality just so he can teach us how to play 5d chess with multiverse time travel, respect

  • @destinwilcoxson828
    @destinwilcoxson828 3 года назад +96

    He.... he did it. I... I have no words to express the feeling I have for this.

  • @cron1807
    @cron1807 2 года назад +54

    "The pawn cannot preform en passant across timelines"
    Literally 1984

  • @tibrochief7896
    @tibrochief7896 3 года назад +60

    With this profound knowledge, humanity has entered a new era

  • @vioslavia
    @vioslavia 2 года назад +6

    Kudos guys, for taking the time out to learn this thing. The hardest part is done, and you don't have to do it again

  • @goldeer7129
    @goldeer7129 3 года назад +68

    Alright, this is the 2nd longest video on the channel, the 1st one being 30,000 subscribers Q&A being 13:57. There are only 3 videos longer than 10 minutes.
    Congrats for doing it !
    I already knew about 5D Chess well enough, I was waiting for it and one key aspect I think is the coherence with traditionnal chess pieces (knight = 2 spaces in 1 direction & 1 space in another direction, bishop = as many spaces in each (2) direction...). The big difference obviously now being that there are not only {horizontal+vertical} but {horizontal+vertical+time+timeline}.
    Also... congrats for 70k ! Silver play button will be coming soon...
    Keep up the great work !

  • @merkurio4132
    @merkurio4132 3 года назад +9

    HE REALLY DID IT!! WHAT A LEGEND. As promised, I'll subscribe and also share the video as much as I can. You also explained it better than any other video on youtube, astonishing job.

  • @LosBROSPQR
    @LosBROSPQR 3 года назад +81

    Awesome! It's finally here! I saw all your effort, all the revisions and all the questions that you asked, you were really focus for this video. Thanks for helping the 5D chess community to deliver a tutorial this high quality! Congratulations!

    • @vincenzovalvano
      @vincenzovalvano 3 года назад +8

      is there a COMMUNITY for this mess?! I respect you all

    • @LosBROSPQR
      @LosBROSPQR 3 года назад +1

      @@vincenzovalvano yes there is, and there is even a competitive 5D chess game community. And it's a really joined community.

    • @LosBROSPQR
      @LosBROSPQR 3 года назад +1

      @@vincenzovalvano there has even been theory created

    • @thefierybrib
      @thefierybrib 2 года назад +1

      Why is it called 5D? Isn't it more like 4D (time and parallel universes, beyond the classic 2D of chess)?

    • @LosBROSPQR
      @LosBROSPQR 2 года назад +5

      @@thefierybrib that's a really good question. According to the dev the 5 dimensions are: the x-axis, the y-axis, the third unused z axis, the fourth one is the time axis, and the fifth one is the timelines axis.
      This question has lead into several debates from the community. Some people say the fifth dimension is the height of the pieces, other said that is because it is a simmulation of a 5D being playing a 4D game, others argue that is the dimension where the knight can jump, and even say that the players are the fifth dimension.
      *also I believed that there was already a 4D chess before 5D chess...

  • @mrmurpleqwerty4838
    @mrmurpleqwerty4838 3 года назад +20

    you could've said
    "the king moves 1 space through any number of dimensions"
    "the rook moves through only 1 dimension at a time"
    "the bishop moves the same number of spaces through 2 dimensions at a time"
    "the queen moves the same number of spaces through any number of dimensions"
    "the knight moves 1 space through 1 dimension and 2 spaces through any other dimension"
    this explanation works with regular chess and this game

  • @Lots_of_Loto
    @Lots_of_Loto 3 года назад +26

    This is it. The legendary video of the channel. The ultimate chess tutorial.

  • @LeotheTiger1234
    @LeotheTiger1234 3 года назад +19

    I have enough trouble playing regular chess. This is mind-blowing!

  • @lonetemmie
    @lonetemmie 3 года назад +12

    The madlad actually did it, a great explanation. Love you, Triple S Games

  • @DoomRater
    @DoomRater 3 года назад +96

    It's interesting how the longer explanations are needed for people. When I heard bishops must move diagonally, it made sense that they attack horizontally or vertically across time, because that's a diagonal, and that they control the square they are on diagonally across time and dimensions. Even funnier was hearing Hikaru say "That's not an L shape" watching a knight move back through time when it totally was, just the L shape wasn't geometrically laid out for him so he could see it that way.

    • @MusikCassette
      @MusikCassette 3 года назад +4

      the contra intuitive thing is, that the bishops can change the colour they are on when going through time. In 3D chess this is addressed by the boards alternating the colours. but in this game the square colours stay the same through time.

    • @JustAnotherCommenter
      @JustAnotherCommenter 3 года назад +5

      Hikaru is too smart to notice common pattern recognition. He even forgets how to play chess sometimes.

    • @DoomRater
      @DoomRater 3 года назад +3

      @@MusikCassette That is true, but the bishop can still only access half the board. Diagonals are fun in 5D Chess.

    • @MusikCassette
      @MusikCassette 3 года назад +1

      @@DoomRater
      I think they are a bit hard to see. and that is in part because of the presentation.

    • @superkewlyoutuber2927
      @superkewlyoutuber2927 3 года назад

      i agree.I think the video was a great explanation but could have been shorter.

  • @honeyjuice219
    @honeyjuice219 3 года назад +22

    he did it, the madlad did it. the people in the comments keep asking for it and finnaly it's here. I still can't believe tsg actually did 5D chess with multiverse time travel

  • @Yellowredstone
    @Yellowredstone Год назад +10

    I like how logical everything is while also being completely chaotic and confusing

  • @natheniel
    @natheniel 3 года назад +4

    this is the BEST explainer video on this game without really needing to play the game

  • @thatguyoverthere1648
    @thatguyoverthere1648 3 года назад +7

    I have been waiting for this for a while and you sir, have me thoroughly impressed

  • @RGC_animation
    @RGC_animation 3 года назад +27

    When the "Except for these changes." is longer than the original video.

  • @The_rea1_dave
    @The_rea1_dave Год назад +2

    Each and every second i’m watching this i’m understanding more and more of the fifth dimension wether or not if it’s considered as time and if black holes are now 5d or that it’s 4d

  • @talousse
    @talousse 3 года назад +22

    "after we explain the basics of time travel" got me lmao

  • @jonasty9999
    @jonasty9999 Год назад +1

    This is perhaps the most necessary tutorial video ever made.

  • @Footballfan896
    @Footballfan896 2 года назад +3

    Props to the creator/developers for creating this, props to this channel for explaining the rules (with helpful visuals), and props to the players who will master or have mastered this game. I’m just here, shocked at how crazy this game sounds.

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 2 года назад +3

    This is one of the best tutorials I've seen for this game.
    I actually learned a few new things there.

  • @marvingunther1025
    @marvingunther1025 3 года назад +36

    ''I will explain timeline branches once we have covered the basics of time travel''
    alright this will take a while

  • @alternative7586
    @alternative7586 Год назад +2

    This is the most interesting, informative, yet confusing video that I have watched to it's full extent. Maybe it's because of my basic chess and Hollywood time travel knowledge.

  • @gabrote42
    @gabrote42 3 года назад +40

    Very simple. Got it second day. Well explained tho
    6:11 If you are close to winning, try to occupy squares in the main timeline that a rook could move to in the future. Otherwise... you may succumb to the *Jurassic Rook*
    8:22 This was actually one of only 2 concepts I failed to grasp until my second week watching the game
    10:00 This was my second misunderstanding.

  • @theultraemerald9583
    @theultraemerald9583 3 года назад +6

    I actually love this game I was so excited when you said that you were going to make a video about it!

  • @NoisqueVoaProduction
    @NoisqueVoaProduction 3 года назад +8

    Also, I would like to point out the notation. All board are numbered for each round, and all time lines have names (written on the background) starting with 0L for the initial timeline and +1L so forth for white and -1L and so forth for black

  • @DevilishlyDutch
    @DevilishlyDutch 3 года назад +3

    I applaud your efforts, i've been distantly looking forward to this video because of the sheer brain melting experience that was learning 5d chess, *with help*

  • @AlexAuHoShun
    @AlexAuHoShun 3 года назад +6

    I love that you understand this game and I understand your explanation

  • @ronaldiplodicus
    @ronaldiplodicus 2 года назад +2

    Just got the game, I love it. It's aesthetically so smooth and well designed, well also being extremely confusing.

  • @peacefuldawn6823
    @peacefuldawn6823 3 года назад +4

    A mathematical way to understand piece movement is via changes in value on 4 axis (x, y, time and parallel):
    Knights - move 2 on one axis and 1 in another. In normal chess, this means 2x,1y, or 1x,2y (creating an L-shape). In 5d chess, this can be 1x,2t or 2t,1p, etc.
    Bishops - move n amount of spaces in 2 axis. So when they move a certain number of spaces on one axis, they must move the same amount of spaces on another axis. In normal chess, this creates the diagonal. In 5d chess, this makes them move laterally when time travelling.
    Rooks - move n amount of spaces in 1 axis. In normal chess, this gives them lateral movement. In 5d chess, this confines them to staying on the same square when time travelling.
    Queen - moves n amount of spaces in any number of axis. In normal chess, this lets them move as either a rook or bishop. In 5d chess, this gives them insane mobility when time travelling, allowing for ridiculous checkmates.

    • @sybro9786
      @sybro9786 3 года назад

      Actually both kings and queens are able to travel 1, 2, 3, or 4 dimensions at once

    • @peacefuldawn6823
      @peacefuldawn6823 3 года назад +2

      @@sybro9786 You're right! I shall now edit it

    • @melvintnh328
      @melvintnh328 3 года назад

      that's what I was thinking!

    • @melvintnh328
      @melvintnh328 3 года назад

      we can think queens as being able to move to every single direction, not just the rook + the bishop movements.

    • @AnonYmous-spyonmepls
      @AnonYmous-spyonmepls Год назад

      So what's the fifth dimension of play?

  • @Luigicat11
    @Luigicat11 3 года назад +11

    You could've explained the movement a little better. For example, Rooks must move to the same board space across boards because they move orthogonally (in only one dimension at a time) and time is a dimension, and bishops move diagonally (two dimensions at a time) so when moving through time it looks like they also move orthogonally, but that's because the other dimension they're moving in is through time. Knights move two in one dimension and one in another, or vice versa. Kings and especially Queens were majorly buffed since they can also move triagonally (in three dimensions at a time) like the Unicorn fairy piece the game includes and quadragonally (in all four dimensions that can be used for movement at once) like the Dragon fairy piece introduced by 5D Chess.
    Speaking of, will there be a followup on the fairy pieces that you might see in the non-standard board setups?

  • @theoldlaser
    @theoldlaser 3 года назад +19

    "The rules are the same as regular chess, except for these changes."
    *13 minutes long*
    Me: Oh great

  • @giantdinoboy8264
    @giantdinoboy8264 3 года назад +3

    If you checkmate on an inactive board that prevents the opponent from timetraveling since the active of time traveling by the opponent would either allow you to make a new timeline or for the more recent timeline you created to become active. The only loopholes is if the first move the opponent makes is a time traveling and dimension hoping and removes the checkmate.

  • @floatytrouty
    @floatytrouty 2 года назад +5

    "En passant across a timeline is not allowed"
    Imagine saying this to someone who just started playing chess.

  • @Quroe_
    @Quroe_ 3 года назад +1

    This is the best rules explanation I've seen for this game.

  • @mithogui
    @mithogui 3 года назад +10

    the phrase "en passant accross timelines is not allowed" really sells the meme variant

  • @NoisqueVoaProduction
    @NoisqueVoaProduction 3 года назад +2

    Some vocabulary you might use to describe the movement of pieces is orthogonal (same as rook), diagonal (same as bishops), triagonal (it is a diagonal in 3 dimensions, meaning instead of walking multiples of the vector (1,1,0,0), for example, it will walk on a (1,1,1,0) vector. For example, they go 3 squares to the past, 3 squares to right and 3 squares up. A quadragonal is a (1,1,1,1), which means you need to choose all 4 dimensions. Going to the past (or future) going to an adjacent timeline, and diagonal on the board.

  • @isaacharton7851
    @isaacharton7851 Год назад +3

    We need 6d chess with added quantum superposition, and then 7d chess with added particle (one place a piece could move)/ wave (all possible places a piece could move) duality, then 8d chess with entanglement (piece pairs with same square piece on other timeline board or with the same second piece of the same type), then 9d chess with Boltzman brain methodology (a board with a random position just spawns, sort of like a puzzle but doesn't have to be, or a pre-existing board on a timeline randomly disappears)

  • @BlazeMakesGames
    @BlazeMakesGames Год назад +1

    The easier way of thinking of piece movement is to try and think of each piece's movement patterns in terms of generalized dimensions. So a normal board is a 2 dimensional plane with length and width. And for example a Rook can move along only a single dimension at a time. It can only move straight up and down or left and right, but not both simultaneously. Thus when we add in the extra dimensions of time and parallel universes, then it can only move along those dimensions, while not moving along any other dimensions. Thus if a Rook moves through time, it cannot move through length or width or other universes at the same time. Thus we can label these dimensions as X and Y for a normal boardspace, T for time, and P for parallel universes.
    So going to the other pieces, a Bishop is a piece that must move in exactly two dimensions simultaneously. Again on a normal board this means it must move the same number of spaces in the X and Y directions. A diagonal move of one space is after all one space to the left or right and one space up and down. Thus in this format, this means that if a Bishop wants to move through Time or T, it must only move in X or Y, and no longer in both. Or if a Bishop wants to move in the T and P dimensions simultaneously, it can't move its X and Y coordinates at all.
    A Knight's movement is generalized as moving two spaces in one dimensions, and then one space in another dimension. These can be any two dimensions as long as they're two different ones. So if you move 2 spaces in time it must then move one space in X, Y, or P. etc.
    Queens and Kings are actually probably the easiest to understand. Normally a Queen is thought of as the combination of a Rook and a Bishop but in this game it is much much more powerful than that. Because the way the queen was generalized was by defining her movement as being able to move in any number of dimensions simultaneously. This means that a queen can move not only like a Rook and a Bishop, but they can also do things those pieces cannot do. For example a Queen could move in the X, Y, and T dimensions simultaneously, allowing her to move like a bishop while moving through time. She could even move through all four dimensions at the same time, moving through Time, Parallel universes, and still ended up on a different space than when she started. This makes your Queen extremely powerful and worth way way more than she is normally in standard chess.
    Kings are of course fairly simple. They operate like Queens but are limited to only moving 1 space at a time, they can just do it in any number of dimensions at once. This makes Kings pretty hard to nail down of course since they can dodge to different timelines and spaces at the same time even with their limited movespeed. But with how insane this game can get, it kinda makes sense that the King would need this kind of power to not just get checkmated instantly. Most games with people trying to play like normal at the start, will quickly devolve into a maze of parallel universes once the player getting put in check realizes that they can escape most situations by jumping through time and universes.

  • @flargensnirkel
    @flargensnirkel Год назад +6

    “The rules are the same as regular chess, except for literally everything”

  • @jk-2053
    @jk-2053 2 года назад +1

    For those wondering how close this is to 5D:
    - Pieces making normal chess moves only move in 2D. Well, you could say it includes a time dimension (since pieces move towards the future), but it's not like those pieces have full access that time dimension (which would include going to the past/present/future by this game's rules).
    - Pieces moving only thru time move in a 3D manner across previous boards (treating those boards as 3rd spatial board states), so it may be argued that these pieces are making a move in 2 spatial dimension (2SD) and 1 time dimension (1TD) since movement back in time may account for the 3D-like movement; on the flip side, it could also be seen as 3SD movement across 1TD. While it does spawn a new timeline branch, that could be considered a property of a time movement (since no chess piece in normal chess can go back in time, meaning there are no concrete rules for how it works).
    - Pieces moving across the connected timeline branches without time travel do so in a 3D manner by treating the alternate boards as a 3rd SD. I'm... not sure it counts as moving across a TD (idk of any good rule on how pieces move thru time), but I feel a move that doesn't go to a "past/future" board state doesn't move thru time. Then did it move thru a 3rd SD? Well... I guess you could say yes. The moves are done in a 3D manner, and there's no reason to say that alternate board states in the present can't be viewed as connected spatially to the original board state.
    - Pieces moving across timeline branches and thru time are moving in 3SD and 1TD, or 2SD and 2TD. I'm not entirely sure if moving across timeline branches without time travel counts as moving across an extra SD or TD (e.g. a rook moves up into an alternate board; did it travel thru a spatial dimension or time dimension?), but it can't be both . Moving up/down a timeline branch without time travel can't be 2D travel since the rook can only move to a board up/down if it ends on the same space (e.g. rook on a1 moving to another board ends on the a1 space of that board); this is a 1D movement (straight line), adding that to the rook's normal 2D chess moves shows it only has 3 dimensions (1 of which is arguably a SD or TD). The reason I'm unsure if movement across timeline branches count as spatial or time dimensions is because a move across time dimensions is undefined in the rulebooks (normal chess moves only go 1 turn into the future, so only along 1TD), but I think it's better to consider it a SD since movement up/down timeline branches are like 3D chess moves anyways.
    tl;dr - it only has 4 dimensions at most (3 spatial dimensions and 1 time dimension, or 2 of each). A more accurate name in this case may be "Multiverse Time Travel Chess" as the multiverse can be seen as a 3rd spatial dimension (with special properties that differ from normal 3D chess) and the time travel accounts for the 1 time dimension. How would this differ from "3D Time Travel Chess" or "Time Travel Chess"? Idk, someone should try making a game like that.

  • @isaac_aren
    @isaac_aren 3 года назад +5

    tbf, the rules are almost identical. The movement works on the principals of 3d chess which is pretty logical. The hard part is the millions of additional scenarios and strategies that come about due to time travel

  • @ivanpalomo1586
    @ivanpalomo1586 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for doing this , you are truly awesome

  • @bloxrocks5179
    @bloxrocks5179 2 года назад +4

    one of my favorite strategies is to move a knight early and keep that space empty for all time. then you can move a rook there later and since you kept it empty you can just go back to the beginning.

  • @clayhamilton3551
    @clayhamilton3551 Год назад +2

    I send my queen back in time to kill my opponent’s king’s grandfather, ensuring that he was never born.

  • @manos_sardis
    @manos_sardis 3 года назад +26

    This might actually be the longest video on this channel

    • @Andrew-hw3gk
      @Andrew-hw3gk 3 года назад +2

      yeah

    • @BoojumFed
      @BoojumFed 3 года назад +3

      Longest actual "How to play..." video, yeah. Unfortunately, (in this timeline) there's a longer Q&A video...

    • @saltysalt844
      @saltysalt844 3 года назад +2

      Yeah he literally explain consept of time travel

  • @ZombieKillerThe
    @ZombieKillerThe 3 года назад +1

    Here information on all pieces
    Pawn: can go forward (up) in either Spacelike or Timelike (2 if it hasn't moved), can capture pieces by moving forward 1 and left or right by 1 in either Spacelike or Timelike
    Knight: move 2 in any axis and 1 in another
    Rock: Move Orthogonally (1 Axes), it can move any number of distances until blocked
    Bishop: Move Diagonal (2 Axes) (equally in exactly 2 dimensions and 0 in the rest), it can move any number of distances until blocked
    Unicorn (Special): Move Triagonal (3 Axes) (equally in exactly 3 dimensions and 0 in the last one), it can move any number of distances until blocked
    Dragon (Special): Move Quadragonal (4 Axes) (equally in all 4 dimensions), it can move any number of distances until blocked
    Queen: Can move like a Rock, Bishop, Unicorn or Dragon
    King: Move one space in any number of axis (Can’t get capture)
    Princess (Special): Move like a Rock or Bishop (Can’t move like Unicorn nor Dragon)
    Royal Queen (Special): Move like the Queen but if capture you lose (aka can’t be capture)
    Common King (Special): Move like the king but it won’t lose you the game if capture (aka can get capture)
    Brawn (Special): Move like the Pawn but can capture pieces if you move forward by 1 in either the Y axis or Timeline axis and Left or Right by 1 in either the X axis or Turn axis
    If (Special) is next to a piece name it a new piece for "5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel" and not in a standard game
    King and Royal Queen can be in check or check mate and must be protected at all time
    Common King cant be check or check mate and can be capture and thus don't need protection
    There are 4 axes: X, Y, Turn (Past, Present and Future) and Timeline

  • @jallajalla8974
    @jallajalla8974 2 года назад +5

    5D Shogi with Multiverse Time Travel.

  • @TomMcD71
    @TomMcD71 3 года назад +1

    WOW this version is COMPLICATED thanks for the detailed explanation

  • @CaptainAwsome
    @CaptainAwsome 3 года назад +4

    "I'll discuss timeline branches after we have covered the basics of time travel." LOL

  • @barbiermusic
    @barbiermusic 4 месяца назад

    "The rules are the same as regular Chess, except for these changes" is a very bold thing to say before spending 13 minutes discussing changes

  • @grrytgryyt7975
    @grrytgryyt7975 3 года назад +10

    quick note / question; you didn't explain how the princess and dragon pieces work, and I was really wondering how they worked. I know that they aren't part of the normal board, but they are a part of the game, so I was really hoping to learn more about them since I'm still very confused about them.

    • @zaxtonhong3958
      @zaxtonhong3958 3 года назад +2

      The princess has the same move set as the rook and bishop combined.
      The dragon moves quaDRAGONally. It must move in all 4 dimensions. The dimensions are left/right in the board, up/down in the board, forwards/backward through time, and across timelines.
      It’s like a bishop: it has to move diagonally. But it also has to move diagonally through time (both across a timeline and a turn forward/backwards)

  • @Davian2075
    @Davian2075 Год назад +2

    This is how you briefly become Dr Strange but only in chess, instead of fighting Thanos

    • @HydraSpectre1138
      @HydraSpectre1138 10 месяцев назад

      And your opponent is the Scarlet Witch.

  • @taylorstauffer900
    @taylorstauffer900 2 года назад +3

    Perfect! Now I know exactly how to play 5D chess...

  • @eugenechung3822
    @eugenechung3822 3 года назад +2

    Hey guys I'm from the 5d chess community the game is really fun and community is very welcoming feel free to start playing and join the discord.

  • @ITLLBGRAND
    @ITLLBGRAND 2 года назад +5

    Brilliant guide, was able to follow along completely till the 3:20 and which point my brain shut down
    Edit: started to understand again at 8:20

    • @Cherr-ies-
      @Cherr-ies- Год назад +1

      Good, you lasted a minute longer that me

  • @LauraDelvecchio
    @LauraDelvecchio Год назад +1

    it's funny because the title of this video seems like it would be a spoof video but we're actually playing 5d chess with multiverse time travel and i think that's even more hilarious lol

  • @milkuetea
    @milkuetea 3 года назад +15

    Has anyone thought of buying like 500 chess boards and playing this in real life?

  • @Bxll_Bxll
    @Bxll_Bxll 2 года назад

    this video took my brain, stomped on it, used confuse, and then made it time travel back to the cretaceous period and slapped it back into my head after jumpscaring it with time travel.

  • @shala_shashka
    @shala_shashka 2 года назад +3

    as clear as this is, im still gonna need to rewatch this a few times

  • @algotkristoffersson15
    @algotkristoffersson15 Год назад +1

    A better explanation of the piece movements "time and timelines count as directions, the rook moves any number of spaces in one dimension, the bishop moves any number of spaces in two dimensions as long as that number is the same, the queen moves an equal ammount of spaces in any number of dimensions

  • @Zootroi
    @Zootroi 3 года назад +3

    "First off, you may be wondering how this game differs from regular Chess, but to answer that, we need to talk about parallel universes."

  • @TheJaguar1983
    @TheJaguar1983 Год назад

    Another way to think of the movement is this (please correct anything I missed or got wrong):
    * If a piece moves in multiple dimensions, it must move the exact same number of spaces in each dimension.
    * The king may move 1 space in 1-4 dimensions
    * The queen may move any number of space in 1-4 dimensions
    * A rook may move any number of spaces in an single dimension
    * A bishop may move any number of spaces in exactly 2 dimensions
    * A knight may move any two spaces in 1 dimension and 1 space in a different one, ignoring intervening pieces
    * A pawn may only move 1 space towards opponent's side or opponent's created timelines; it may move two spaces on it's first move. To capture, as well as it's normal single space movement, it also moves left, right or back one time step