Diagrammatic Pieces define the pieces moves on the item itself. This removes the need to memorize the moveset to the symbol needed in many forms of chess

Western Chess - Maple Landmark

Wooden Pieces with the moves written on the bottom (so you have to lift them up to see)

Maple Landmark Image

Japanese Chess - Dobutsu Shogi (in the greenwood)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dōbutsu_shōgi

Cute animals with the moves indicated by dots around the edge of the piece, probably the best diagrammatic set I’ve seen

Dobutsu shogi image

Japanese Chess - Kumon Study Shogi set

Very similiar to dobutsu shogi, but with the original character written in the middle instead of a cute animal. The wood feels good in the hand

Study Shogi image

Eastern chess sets will often have “westernized” pieces, that are different non-language characters symbols, but still require people to memorize a symbol lookup table.

I’d love to find diagrammatic options for Chinese Chess (XongQi), but I haven’t seen any - do you know of options?

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    4 days ago

    I would hope by this point you would recognize me (you have voted on 259 of my posts and comments) and realize I’m not some bot.

    The fact you have stats like that make me think you are absolutely a marketing sock puppet

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        Plus on lemvotes they display the owning instance of a post/comment, and hackertalks.com is basically only me, so it’s trivial to see how many times someone interacts with me.

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        4 days ago

        I’m well aware. The difference is knowing the info is there and actually using it is why I called them a sock puppet.

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      4 days ago

      Fair enough, you got me, the cabal of out of print niche chess marketers has been discovered.

      FWIW I recognize you, so I looked up the stats of our interactions when I saw your message to illustrate we have a shared history.