Learn Chess Online: Checkmate

Learn Chess Online: Checkmate

How to play lessons & strategy

128 ratings
2 reviews

Archived App (Last seen on 12 May 2026)

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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • October 2, 2021
  • December 31, 2025

Features

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About

Master chess with step-by-step lessons covering rules, strategy, and theory. Features augmented reality, AI move hints, and computer opponents. Ideal for beginners and intermediate players looking to improve their game.

Step-by-step theoretical and practical lessons
Comprehensive game rules
Augmented reality mode
Play against computer opponents
AI hints for moves
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What's New in Learn Chess Online

1.3.11

December 31, 2025

Checkmate to glitches! We’ve addressed several bugs for a more stable and enjoyable chess experience.

Subscription plans

Chess for a kid: Fun Adventure

Full chess course & Practical lessons

$22.991 Year
3 Days trial
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User reviews

NOT FOR BEGINNERS

My wife knows nothing about chess and wanted to learn how to play, so I auditioned this app to see if she could grasp the basics without my being there to answer questions. The visual design, animations, rendering and various features in this app...5 STARS. Sadly, all this incredible work is wasted if the app fails to properly show a total beginner what's what.

I started with the Chess Piece tutorials in the THEORY section and selected the Pawn. One primary challenge in teaching anything requires the ability to forget everything known and start from there. Apparently, the developer makes numerous assumptions that the beginner "knows this already"...NOT!

1) The four-sided board appears to have four positions to sit at...adding the labels for YOU and OPPONENT would make it clear which sides are relavent.

2) Any opening tutorial on chess moves is best illustrated by first showing a fully populated board that mirrors the start of the game, and labels each piece for the beginner to learn their shape and name. Instead, the app assumes a player knows the starting positions for each piece and what they're called.

3) The tutorial displays a game-in-progress where, unbeknownst to a beginner, White's Queen has already been captured. So when the example showing a Pawn reaching the opponent's 8th row states it can now become a Queen, a beginner now knows — OK, every Pawn a player successfully moves to that back row can become a Queen!

The developer needs to either empty his knowledge bank and assume nothing...or find a number of TOTAL beginners, JUST listen to their questions WITHOUT supplying answers and observe their reactions and level of frustration.
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Response from developer

Dear Pedro_Antonio, thank you for your detailed review! We are grateful to you for the high appreciation of the visual design and rendering of our product, we put a lot of effort into the visual part of the Learn Chess. But we are even more grateful for constructive criticism of the app content. The users' feedback gives us the understanding of the possible ways to improve our product, and of course we want to make our app more accessible and user-friendly especially for the beginners. We will take into consideration all points, that you have mentioned, for an upcoming update. We hope that you and your wife will test the new version of the Learn Chess! If you have more suggestions or wishes, contact us, please. Sincerely, HIGH SOLUTIONS LIMITED

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Response from developer

Здравствуйте! Благодарим за обратную связь, мы очень рады быть полезными для вас! С уважением, команда HIGH SOLUTIONS LIMITED

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FAQ

What is the learning methodology of Chess?

Chess uses a lesson-by-lesson approach, starting with basic theoretical and practical lessons designed for beginners and intermediate players. It aims to teach the rules and strategies step by step to help users become chess experts.

Does Chess offer progress tracking?

While the description emphasizes step-by-step learning and mastering skills, specific details on explicit progress tracking features are not provided. The app focuses on guiding users through lessons and practice.

What are the subscription plans for Chess?

Chess offers several subscription plans, including 'Play Chess Online - The Clash' at $12.99/month with a 3-day free trial, 'Chess for a kid: Fun Adventure' at $22.99/year with a 3-day free trial, and a '2 Month Subscription' for $24.99 with a 3-day free trial.

How does Chess compare to other chess learning apps?

Chess stands out with its augmented reality mode and AI hints for moves, in addition to its structured lesson plans. It also offers direct play against computer opponents at various difficulty levels.

What is the age rating for Chess?

Chess has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for young children and older players alike. The app is designed to be accessible for learning from scratch.

Does Chess have ads?

Yes, Chess contains advertisements. As a free app with in-app purchases, users may encounter advertisements during their gameplay and learning sessions.

On which devices can I play Chess?

Chess is supported on both iPhone and iPad devices. This allows users to learn and play chess on their preferred Apple mobile devices.

How often is Chess updated?

The latest version of Chess is 1.3.11, and it was last updated on December 31, 2025. This indicates a recent update, suggesting ongoing development and support for the application.