In the first step, I turned on "snap" and created two rows of 8 blocks. Then I changed the textures and alternated between light and dark.
In part 2, I copied the two rows and pasted them 4 times to create a basic checkerboard.
In part 3 I added a block that extended beyond the edges of the squares and lowered it just slightly so the squares stuck out of the surface.
In the final step, I filleted (rounded) the edges of the block (see above).
You can add texture, gloss, color, etc. and even lighting, background, etc.
Below are various styles of checkerboards including some that have been made into tables. Note the different colors, textures, materials, etc. Checkerboards can be made in stone, metal, wood, fabric, etc.
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