Batch 3 - Class 164 - Toroidal Chess

Pre-Class Exercise
Attendance    Liza, Anshi, Aashvi, Kushagra, Suryansh, Arjun

Class puzzles

Let us imagine a chess which has been folded in form of a torus, i.e. we have joined the left and right edges, and the top and bottom edges. It looks something like the following:

Homework Problem
Imagine folding a 8x8 chessboard into a mobius strip. Explore the paths of a bishop on the same (you may assume that the initial strip was printed back to back). You can rollover the edge of the strip when you encounter it. 

References:

https://mathforlove.com/2012/03/a-math-lesson-in-three-acts/
https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/22/how-many-chess-pieces-does-it-take-to-cover-all-spaces-on-a-chessboard
https://puzzling.stackexchange.com/questions/37776/knights-on-a-torus