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Play chess online for free on Chess.com with over 200 million members from around the world. Have fun playing with friends or challenging the computer!
Play Chess Online for Free with Friends & Family - Chess.com
Challenge a friend to a game of online chess. Search by email or username and choose from a variety of game formats. Play for free with no download required.
Play Chess Online for FREE - 2 Player Chess - Chess.com
Play live 2-player chess online for free in seconds! Challenge a random opponent or a friend with a simple click. No registration or download is required!
Play Chess Online Against the Computer - Chess.com
Play chess vs. computer opponents of all skill levels. Practice with coach bots or take on a roster of unique characters with new additions every month.
Chess Lessons - Learn with Online Courses - Chess.com
Get better at chess through interactive online chess lessons from top masters and coaches. Follow a guided study plan to learn openings, endgames, strategy and tactics.
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Get the free Chess.com app for your device and play chess games with friends around the world! Solve puzzles, take lessons, play vs. computers & more!
ChessGPT - Play Chess Online Against the AI - Chess.com
Enjoy a friendly game of computer chess with ChessGPT. Have a fun and engaging chess experience and see whether you can win vs. the bot.
Beginner - Chess Lessons - Chess.com
Learn about the moments that changed the history of the game with IM Anna Rudolf, starting with the oldest recorded game and showing some of the greatest rivalries chess history!
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Quickly improve your technique by practicing key patterns. Train with a flexible computer opponent and win more games! Train strategy, tactics, and more!
Play 3D Chess Online - Three Dimensional Board - Chess.com
Enjoy a game of three dimensional chess with a full 3D board that can rotate, shift, and feel like a real chessboard! This is not the kind of 3D chess played on Star Trek - nobody really plays that.