schackbrädemönster
Schackbrädemönster, also known as a checkerboard pattern, is a simple visual design consisting of alternating squares of two different colors. This arrangement is most famously associated with the game of chess, where the playing board is divided into 64 squares, 32 of one color and 32 of another, arranged in this alternating fashion. The pattern is created by placing squares of one color adjacent to squares of the other color, both horizontally and vertically.
Beyond its use in chess, the checkerboard pattern is found in various contexts. It can be seen