
Announcing the ChessMood 20/20 Grand Prix

The Greek Gift sacrifice: good sacrifices and bad sacrifices

4NCL Round 4

UPDATE - How more than 50,000 children in Germany learn and train chess

Should You Play Up?

2025 Women's Top 25 Rankings: Fear Goryachkina!

Brand New Gambit vs. The Caro-Kann!

Lichess Game of the Month: January '25

Road Back to 2300
Open tournaments
More »≤2000 Bullet | 27m | 127 | |
Hourly Antichess | 27m | 22 | |
Hourly Bullet | 27m | 173 | |
Hourly UltraBullet | 27m | 36 | |
≤1300 Bullet | 27m | ||
≤1500 Rapid | 57m | ||
Hourly SuperBlitz | 57m | ||
≤1700 Blitz | 57m | ||
Hourly Blitz | 57m | ||
Hourly HyperBullet | 27m | ||
Hourly Rapid | 1h 57m | ||
≤2000 SuperBlitz | 57m |

The European Championship, featuring GMs Bogdan-Daniel Deac, Alexey Sarana, David Navara and more, as well as the 4th FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2024-25 tournament in Nicosia, with GMs Aleksandra Goryachkina, Anna Muzychuk, and Zhu Jiner among others, are both about to start at 13:00 UTC! Follow all the games in our broadcasts.

The second ChessMood 20/20 Grand Prix Qualifier Arena - again featuring a $1,000 prize fund - will be held on 20th March at 20:00 UTC! The event is open to all Lichess streamer teams. Read our full announcement and register now until 17th March.

Streamers and communities, get ready for the next Streamers Battles on 17th March at 16:00 UTC and 14th April at 15:00 UTC, with prizes for streamers whose teams finish in the top 4!


Happy International Women's Day! Let's celebrate together in our thematic Women's Day Arena today at 14:00 UTC, with all games starting from a position of GM Judit Polgár's famous win against GM Vishy Anand in 1999.

The FIDE World Junior Chess Championships 2025 ended after 11 rounds in Petrovac, Montenegro: GM Pranav V is the new World Junior Chess Champion and WIM Anna Shukhman, who was on an impressive 5-game winning streak in the last rounds, is the new World Junior Girls Chess Champion!

GM Aravindh Chithambaram won the Prague Festival Masters 2025 undefeated with 6/9 ahead of tied GMs Anish Giri, Wei Yi and R Praggnanandhaa one point behind. The Challengers section was decided in a tiebreak match, which GM Nodirbek Yakubboev won 1.5 to 0.5 against GM Jonas Buhl Bjerre.