
Lichess Game of the Month: July '25

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Open tournaments
More »Hourly Rapid | 1h 57m | 673 | |
Sicilian Defense Blitz | 57m | 69 | |
Hourly Antichess | 57m | 52 | |
Hourly Bullet | 27m | 207 | |
Hourly Horde | 27m | 16 | |
≤1500 Bullet | 27m | 64 | |
Hourly SuperBlitz | 57m | 351 | |
≤1700 Rapid | 57m | 198 | |
≤1300 SuperBlitz | 57m | 52 | |
Hourly HyperBullet | 27m | 59 | |
Hourly King of the Hill | 57m | 29 | |
≤2000 Blitz | 57m | 281 |

Our Game of the Month August Contest is underway: Share your best Lichess standard game played in August 2025 until 12 September! The winner will be announced on 24 September, followed by a blog post with commentary on the game.

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GM Pranav Venkatesh won the first edition of the Fujairah Global Superstars 2025 undefeated with 7/9! Watch our winner's interview on YouTube.

GM Wesley So won the Sinquefield Cup 2025! The tournament was decided in a round-robin blitz playoff between tied GMs Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, Fabiano Caruana, and Wesley So.

Congrats @CyberShredder on winning the Lichess Game of the Month July 2025! Thank you for all your countless submissions!

Congratulations to team Moon Club for winning the 7th ChessMood 20/20 Grand Prix Qualifier with top scorers @Guary1, GM @FeegLood, GM Thomas Beerdsen, @aloneking1234, GM Shant Sargsyan and many others! Thanks to all participating streamers and 1,904 registered players!

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