Chessboard (New Horizons)

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Chessboard
Variation shown: Brown
Buy price Sell price
 95,000 Bells
 85,500 Poki
 23,750 Bells
Height Size
3.31311
1.0 x 1.0 1.0 × 1.0
Obtain via  Nook's Cranny (upgraded)
Customize  Cyrus:  5,200 Bells
Variations 2 variations
HHA themes Living room / Expensive
HHA points 251
Internal information
Filename: FtrChess
Internal ID: 2770
Variations
Chessboard's Brown variant
Chessboard's Black variant
In other games
Animal Crossing (chess table)
Names in other languages
 チェス
 西洋棋
 échiquier
 tablero de ajedrez
 scacchiera
 шахматная доска
 체스
 西洋棋
 échiquier
 tablero de ajedrez
 Schachbrett
 schaakbord

The chessboard is a miscellaneous furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. As a miscellaneous item, it can be placed on either the ground or on the surfaces of tables and other similar furniture items that have surfaces for items.

The chessboard can be obtained from the upgraded Nook's Cranny for  95,000 Bells. The item's color can be customized by Cyrus at Harv's Island for  5,200 Bells.

This item appears as a furniture item in the homes of Lobo. As a result, this item has a chance to be purchasable by the player if they were invited by any of the preceding villagers.

In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Boomer, Chops, Elvis, Knox, Marlo, Monique, Monty, Muffy, Pecan, Pudge, Queenie, Raymond, Rocket, Roscoe, Rudy, Tank, and Wendy. The item can also be unlocked when tasked by Lottie to design the school.

After unlocking this item in Happy Home Paradise, the item can be purchased from Wardell's catalog for  85,500 Poki.

Variations

The chessboard has 2 variations.

Brown
 
Brown

 
Yellow

Black
 
Black

 
White

Chessboard (Brown) NH Icon.png Chessboard (Black) NH Icon.png

Version differences

Prior to version 2.0, the furniture icon for the chessboard featured the pieces positioned after 36 moves of a famous game known as Kasparov's Immortal.[1] After the update, it no longer represents any known chess game.

In other games

References