Chess apps
This blog is for 5 chess appsSo you play lichess, but do you know there are other chess websites to play in? In this blog you will find 5 chess apps and probably play on them too.
List of chess apps:
1. Chess.com
2. ChessKid
3. Chess Clock
4. Dr Wolf
5. Twitch (not really a chess website)
Chess.com
Available on Android and iOS.
The obvious choice for number one, but it's really (by far) the best chess app for pretty much everything you'd want to do with the game. With this app, you can:
- Play live and daily chess with its more than 70 million members in the most beautiful user interface.
- Get better at tactics with more than 150,000 puzzles to train with.
- Make new chess friends that are into chess
- Read the finest chess articles online
- Watch instructive video lessons
ChessKid
Available on Android and iOS.
This app is perfect for students and beginners, with its focus on fundamentals, rules, and basic lessons. Don't miss FunMasterMike's hilarious videos.
Chess Clock
Available on Android and iOS.
It's a fully functional chess clock with delay and increment modes, and it's completely free. This app is the most portable chess clock possible, because you’re always carrying your phone with you.
Dr Wolf
Available on Android and iOS.
The ideal coach companion, he plays with you and explains everything, step-by-step. Complete beginners are welcome; good for intermediate players too. While you play chess, he teaches, pointing out strategic ideas and helping with mistakes. There are also twenty five lessons, going in-depth into each concept with ample opportunities for guided practice. Dr. Wolf himself is friendly, gentle, and occasionally witty.
Twitch
Available on Android and iOS.
Use this app to watch all major Chess.com events and broadcasts, as well as every other online game you can think of. Check out the many Chess.com event highlights available on Twitch, and hit the follow button to be notified when there is a live broadcast.
By: aBhIsk123
