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The Chess Classroom

You move the white pieces -- the computer will move the black ones -- and you'll always start with a big advantage.

Can you FORCE the black king into checkmate? You'll have a limited number of moves to finish the job!

As you progress, the positions will gradually get tougher. Will you?

Are you ready to see how many points you can earn on chess quizzes?

You'll get a new score and some feedback right after each question.

Your total points -- and the best scores of other users -- will be below each problem.

Here's a flexible chessboard that you can set up however you'd like. It comes with options for highlighting squares and there's even a scratchpad for notes.

If you have a large screen or projection system, this works great for group instruction!

Choose a game stored in the site database, then move through it at your own pace.

You can click on the score sheet for the game you choose to move directly to a position you wish to study, or use the navigation buttons.

View your scores -- or the scores of your players, if you have a club account -- on Forcing Checkmate, Chess Vision exercises, Recon64 exercises, and on Quizzes.