Chess Achievements

Here is the full list of all 63 Chess achievements.

The base game contains 57 achievements, and there is 1 DLC pack containing 6 achievements.

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  • Bishop's Wisdom

    Bishop's Wisdom achieved! Your strategic mastery shines in 20 victories.

  • Rook's Dominion

    Rook's Dominion unlocked! 100 victories mark your towering strength.

  • Queen's Reign

    Queen's Reign achieved! Your command of 250 victories is unparalleled.

  • King's Legacy

    King's Legacy secured! 500 victories testify to your supreme mastery.

  • Level 1 AI Victory

    Victory over Level 1 AI! The journey begins.

  • Level 2 AI Victory

    Level 2 AI conquered! Your skills are growing.

  • Level 3 AI Victory

    Level 3 AI overcome! Your tactics evolve.

  • Level 4 AI Victory

    Level 4 AI vanquished! Strategy sharpens.

  • Level 5 AI Victory

    Level 5 AI defeated! Mastery within reach.

  • Ware Opening

    Strategic Start: Played a game using the Ware Opening, a unique opening move that surprises your opponent with an early attack from the wing.

  • Amar Opening

    Played a game using the Amar Opening, an unorthodox opening that starts with the knight's surprising leap to the edge of the board, catching your opponent off guard.

  • Sodium Attack

    Sodium Strike: Played a game using the Sodium Attack, an audacious opening move where the knight leaps to the a3 square, surprising your opponent with its unconventional approach.

  • Van Geet Opening

    Played a game using the Van Geet Opening, a strategic move where the knight advances to the c3 square, setting the stage for a flexible and dynamic game.

  • Réti Opening

    Reti's Resolve: Played a game using the Reti Opening, starting with the knight's thoughtful move to f3, setting up a flexible and strategic game plan.

  • Kadas Opening

    Kadas' Bold Move: Played a game using the Kadas Opening, making an adventurous start by moving the pawn to h4, catching your opponent off guard with this unconventional opening.

  • Grob Opening

    Grob's Bold Start: Played a game using the Grob Opening, making an unexpected move with the pawn to g4, catching your opponent off guard with this daring strategy.

  • King's Fianchetto Opening

    Fianchetto Focus: Played a game using the King's Fianchetto Opening, strategically advancing the pawn to g3 to prepare for a solid and defensive bishop fianchetto.

  • Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack

    Nimzowitsch-Larsen Mastery: Played a game using the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, advancing the pawn to b3 to set up a flexible and innovative position.

  • Saragossa Opening

    Saragossa Surprise: Played a game using the Saragossa Opening, starting with the pawn move to c3, embracing an unconventional and creative approach to the game.

  • French Defense

    French Fortress: Played a game using the French Defense, following the historic 1834 match between London and Paris, countering the initial e4 move with the strategic pawn move to e6 to establish a solid and resilient position.

  • Mieses Opening

    Mieses Mastery: Played a game using the Mieses Opening, following in the footsteps of grandmaster Jacques Mieses by starting with the thoughtful pawn move to d3, setting the stage for a flexible and strategic game.

  • Barnes Opening

    Barnes Brilliance: Played a game using the Barnes Opening, honoring Thomas Wilson Barnes by starting with the unconventional pawn move to f3, showcasing a unique and strategic approach to the game.

  • Van 't Kruijs opening

    Van 't Kruijs Victory: Played a game using the Van 't Kruijs Opening, honoring Maarten van 't Kruijs by starting with the strategic pawn move to e3, setting up a solid and flexible position.

  • Clemenz Opening

    Clemenz Conquest: Played a game using the Clemenz Opening, honoring Hermann Clemenz by starting with the distinctive pawn move to h3, setting the stage for an unconventional and strategic game.

  • Anderssen's Opening

    Anderssen's Advance: Played a game using Anderssen's Opening, honoring Adolf Anderssen by starting with the distinctive pawn move to a3, showcasing a strategic and historic approach to the game.

  • Polish Opening

    Polish Precision: Played a game using the Polish Opening, inspired by the historic 1924 New York chess tournament, starting with the bold pawn move to b4, showcasing a unique and strategic approach to the game.

  • Bird's Opening

    Bird's Bold Move: Played a game using Bird's Opening, honoring 19th-century English player Henry Bird by starting with the strategic pawn move to f4, showcasing a dynamic and aggressive approach to the game.

  • English Opening

    Staunton's Strategy: Played a game using the English Opening, honoring 19th-century English master Howard Staunton by starting with the strategic pawn move to c4, showcasing a refined and flexible approach to the game.

  • Dutch Defense

    Stein's Shield: Played a game using the Dutch Defense, honoring Elias Stein by starting with the bold pawn move to f5, showcasing a robust and strategic response to 1.d4.

  • Benoni Defense

    Reinganum's Resolve: Played a game using the Benoni Defense, inspired by Aaron Reinganum's 1825 analysis, starting with the modern moves 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5, showcasing a bold and dynamic approach to countering White's pawn center.

  • Nimzo-Indian Defense

    Nimzowitsch's Mastery: Played a game using the Nimzo-Indian Defense, developed by Aron Nimzowitsch, characterized by the moves 1.d4 Nf6, 2.c4 e6, 3.Nc3 Bb4, showcasing a hypermodern approach to countering White's pawn structure.

  • King's Indian Defense

    Kmoch's Insight: Played a game using the King's Indian Defense, characterized by the moves 1.d4 Nf6 and 2.c4 g6, honoring the mid-20th-century analysis and play of Soviet players and popularized by Hans Kmoch.

  • Grünfeld Defense

    Played a game using the Grünfeld Defense, characterized by the moves 1.d4 Nf6, 2.c4 g6, and 3.Nc3 d5, honoring Ernst Grünfeld's introduction of this defense into international play in 1922.

  • Queen's Gambit

    Aleppo's Strategy: Played a game using the Queen's Gambit, characterized by the pawn move to c4, honoring its rich history from the 1490 Göttingen manuscript to its popularization in the 1873 Vienna tournament.

  • Modern Defense

    Robatsch's Strategy: Played a game using the Modern Defense, in which Black allows White to occupy the center with the moves 1.e4 g6, planning to strategically undermine it.

  • Alekhine's Defense

    Alekhine's Ambush: Played a game using Alekhine's Defense, introduced by Alexander Alekhine in 1921, characterized by the moves 1.e4 Nf6, provoking weaknesses in White's center pawns while following the hypermodern school's principles.

  • Pirc Defense

    Pirc's Prudence: Played a game using the Pirc Defense, named after Slovenian grandmaster Vasja Pirc, characterized by the pawn move to d6, showcasing a flexible and strategic approach to countering White's pawn center.

  • Caro-Kann Defense

    Caro-Kann Conquest: Played a game using the Caro-Kann Defense, named after Horatio Caro and Marcus Kann, characterized by the pawn move to c6, showcasing a solid and strategic approach to countering White's pawn center.

  • The Bongcloud

    Bongcloud Boldness: Played a game using the Bongcloud Opening, characterized by the move 1.e4 e5 2.Ke2, showcasing a humorous and unconventional approach to the game.

  • King's Gambit

    Gambit Glory: Played a game using the King's Gambit, a historically popular opening characterized by the move 1.e4 e5 2.f4, showcasing a bold and aggressive approach to the game.

  • Elephant Gambit

    Elephant's Charge: Played a game using the Elephant Gambit, characterized by the move 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d5, showcasing a dynamic and creative approach with a pawn structure resembling an elephant's head.

  • Italian Game

    Italian Mastery: Played a game using the Italian Game, characterized by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4, showcasing a timeless and strategic approach developed by masters like Damiano, Polerio, and Greco.

  • Scotch Game

    Scotch Strategy: Played a game using the Scotch Game, characterized by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4, showcasing a timeless and strategic approach developed by masters like Ercole del Rio and popularized by the 1824 Edinburgh-London correspondence match.

  • Ruy Lopez

    Ruy Lopez Legacy: Played a game using the Ruy Lopez opening, characterized by the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5, showcasing a strategic approach developed by Ruy López de Segura in his 1561 book, Libro del Axedrez.

  • Sicilian Defense

    Sicilian Strength: Played a game using the Sicilian Defense, characterized by the move 1.e4 c5, showcasing a strategic approach analyzed by masters like Polerio, Salvio, Carrera, Greco, Cozio, and Philidor.

  • First Puzzle

    Solve your first chess puzzle and embark on your journey to mastery.

  • Quick Puzzle Solver

    Solve 5 chess puzzles and prove your knack for swift problem-solving.

  • Aspiring Puzzle Tactician

    Solve 20 chess puzzles and show your growing tactical acumen.

  • Puzzle Enthusiast

    Solve 100 chess puzzles and demonstrate your dedication to improving.

  • Puzzle Prodigy

    Solve 250 chess puzzles and solidify your status as a puzzle prodigy.

  • Puzzle Mastermind

    Solve 500 chess puzzles and become a mastermind of chess puzzles.

  • Puzzle Genius

    Solve 1000 chess puzzles and achieve the rank of puzzle genius.

  • Puzzle Grandmaster

    Solve 2000 chess puzzles and earn the prestigious title of puzzle grandmaster.

  • Ultimate Puzzle Solver

    Solve 5000 chess puzzles and reach the pinnacle of chess puzzle solving.

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  • Philidor Defense

    Played a game using the Philidor Defense, defined by 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6, prioritizing structure and resilience over rapid development. An opening championed by François-André Danican Philidor, embodying the classical belief that “pawns are the soul of chess.”

  • Petrov Defense

    Played a game using the Petrov Defense, characterized by 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6, meeting aggression with symmetry and balance. Renowned for its solid reputation, this opening has been trusted by world champions as a reliable answer to 1.e4.

  • Vienna Game

    Played a game using the Vienna Game, introduced by 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3, blending rapid development with flexible central plans. Popular in the romantic era, this opening offers dynamic attacking chances while retaining classical harmony.

  • Scandinavian Defense

    Played a game using the Scandinavian Defense, marked by the immediate challenge 1.e4 d5, striking at the center from the very first move. A bold and pragmatic opening favored for its clarity and fighting spirit, long used by Scandinavian masters and modern blitz players alike.

  • London System

    Played a game using the London System, recognized by 1.d4 d5 2.Bf4, emphasizing solid development and straightforward plans. A favorite among club players and grandmasters alike, the London System proves that simplicity can be a powerful weapon.

  • Trompowsky Attack

    Played a game using the Trompowsky Attack, launched with 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5, immediately challenging Black’s knight structure. Named after Brazilian master Octávio Trompowsky, this opening favors initiative and imbalance from the outset.