"4D chess" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: 4-D chess [alternative], four-dimensional chess [alternative]
Etymology: An extension of 3D chess, an actual chess variant seen as being very complex, and long used as a simile ("like a game of 3-D chess") in reference to geopolitics. The term 4D chess ("four-dimensional chess") became popular around 2017, in the context of US politics. Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} 4D chess (uncountable)
  1. (usually ironic) A sophisticated strategy that is far beyond the comprehension of others, especially one in which apparent blunders are simply indicators of yet-to-be-understood brilliance. Tags: ironic, uncountable, usually Coordinate_terms: 3D chess, 5D chess
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Alternative forms

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