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Inspired by Gukesh D? Try these 5 free apps to improve your chess skills

Want to learn chess or engage in chess battles with your friends and family? From Chess.com to Real Chess 3D, here are some of the best free chess apps you can download right now.

Chess is one of the most complex strategy board games of all time.Chess is one of the most complex strategy board games of all time. (Representational Image)

Chess, the centuries-old strategy board game, has seen a surge in popularity in India in recent years, driven by young talents like D. Gukesh, who recently made history as the youngest world champion. Thanks to smartphones, you no longer have to carry the physical board to enjoy the millennia-old game. Whether you are just getting started with the game or want to test your game skills, chess mobile apps have something for everyone. Here are some of the best free chess apps you should check out in 2024.

  1. 01

    Chess - Play and Learn

    Chess - Play and Learn by Chess.com is undoubtedly one of the best ways to learn and play chess. With more than 150 million players worldwide, the app also features more than 3,50,000 tactics puzzles and several online tutorials and lessons that will help you improve your game.

    If you are just getting started with chess or want to improve or touch up your skills, the app also features AI opponents whose skill levels can be adjusted according to user preferences.

    Available on both Android and iOS, you can also engage in online matches with randoms or challenge your friends for matches that can long anywhere from 1 minute to 14 days.

  2. 02

    Lichess

    Similar to Chess.com, Lichess is available for both Android and iOS devices and has even a large community. While you can sign up and create an account, if you don't the service to track your games and find players who on the same level as you, there's no need.

    Lichess also has a bunch of useful features that lets you explore past matches that look like your recent one and even generate a graph after every game that maps the winning player after each move.

  3. 03

    Really Bad Chess

    Really Bad Chess is like chess, but instead of the usual opening, the game starts with totally random pieces like eight knights, four bishops and three pawns.

    While you may think that the app caters to chess experts who are familiar with the game, the developer also seems to have optimised these challenges for novice players.

  4. 04

    Learn Chess with Dr. Wolf

    If you are trying to get into the world of Chess, Learn Chess with Dr. Wolf is an easy recommendation. Instead of showing you tutorials, the app offers personalised coaching by showing and playing alongside you and offers insights into every move made.

    With over 50 interactive chess lessons and features like audio coaching and mistake correction, this is one of the best apps to learn and get better at chess.

  5. 05

    Real Chess 3D

    Looking for a simple chess app that looks good? Real Chess 3D may cater to your needs. While it does not have the bells and whistles like online tutorials, multiplayer mode and others, it makes up with its realistic 3D graphics that look and feel like you are playing a physical board game.

    You also get the option to play against AI, human opponent and basic features like undo moves and pause the game. Real Chess 3D also lets players customise the look by letting them choose from various chess boards, checkers, table and more.

Anurag Chawake is a Senior Sub-Editor at indianexpress.com. His fascination with technology and computers goes back to the days of Windows 98. Since then, he has been tinkering with various operating systems, mobile phones, and other things. Anurag usually writes on a wide range of topics including Android, gaming, and PC hardware among other things related to consumer tech. His Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn user name is antechx. ... Read More

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