
Jack Li's chessle website: https://jackli.gg/chessle/
Chessle --- Wordle, but for Chess??
What is Chessle
Chessle is a wordle-based variant created by Jack Li. The main objective of the game is to correctly guess a 3 or 5 move opening sequence for both White and Black. Similar to Wordle, after a guess moves will be colour coded; green meaning that move is correct as it is, yellow meaning it is the right move but the wrong order, and grey meaning the move is not played at all. It is a fun way to test out your knowledge of opening theory and main lines that are commonly played at top level games.
How do I play the game?
Here are the rules from the actual website, which you can visit here: Chessle
I have explained the game in detail in a separate video, so if you are interested in learning more about the game and want to see how I do, watch the following video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuxEu4ZWL90. Hope this will help you to gain a better understanding and get started into playing this game.
As a side note, there is a normal mode and an expert mode, depending on your level of comfort. Chessle resets every day at midnight, so you only get one shot at it per day!
Today's Chessle
I got today's chessle in 4 guesses:
You guys can try to beat my score! I will let you know, there is a bit of strategy involved in how you guess; I will leave you to it and hope you explore and like this interesting game!
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