Giraffe (chess)
The giraffe is a fairy chess piece with an elongated knight move.[1] It can jump four squares vertically and one square horizontally or four squares horizontally and one square vertically, regardless of intervening pieces; thus, it is a (1,4)-leaper.[1]

An icon for the giraffe used in diagrams
Movement
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Moves of the giraffe
History
According to H. J. R. Murray, the giraffe appears as a (1,4) leaper in Grande Acedrex; however, other sources describe a (2,3) movement pattern, similar to the zebra.[2]
See also
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