Chess - Play and Learn Online

Chess - Play and Learn Online

Chess.com

Rating 4.8 (3,239,782 reviews)

Online chess with lessons, puzzles, and analysis from Chess.com

The app’s structure is built around short matches, training drills, and review tools. That mix gives it a rhythm common to modern chess apps, but with enough breadth to support both casual games and serious study.

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Category Board
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 4.9.49-googleplay
Updated Jul 1, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Chess - Play and Learn Online is Chess.com’s mobile version of its long-running chess platform, built around online matches, training tools, and post-game review. It is a board game app in the strictest sense, but the app stretches that idea with puzzles, lessons, computer opponents, and community features that keep the focus on improvement as much as competition. The presentation mixes 3D boards, themed pieces, and a fairly utilitarian interface, which fits a product designed for repeated study sessions rather than spectacle. With 100,000,000+ installs on Google Play and a 4.76 rating from more than 3.2 million reviews, it is clearly a mature, heavily used app. The loop is straightforward: play, analyse, practise, then return to the board.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Online Matches Players can face friends or other online opponents in real time, with time controls ranging from very short games to longer sessions. That makes the app suitable for quick breaks or slower, more deliberate play.
  • Puzzle Training The puzzle library is large, with rated modes and themed practice designed to match skill level. This turns the app into a repeatable training tool rather than a simple match launcher.
  • Lessons And Videos Chess lessons and videos from masters give the app a structured learning layer. The step-by-step format helps explain openings, endgames, and basic strategy without requiring outside study.
  • Computer Opponents Offline play against the computer adds a lower-pressure way to practise. Adjustable difficulty and timers make it useful for rehearsal, analysis, or solo sessions when online play is not the goal.
  • Analysis Tools Game review and performance stats help players see where a match went wrong and track progress over time. That feedback loop is a major part of the app’s long-term appeal.

What Makes It Stand Out

Chess.com’s app stands out less for novelty than for scale and depth. It combines a huge player base with training tools that cover several kinds of chess practice, which gives it more staying power than a bare-bones board game app.

  • Huge Player Base The store data points to 100,000,000+ installs on Android and more than 3.2 million ratings. That level of usage suggests active matchmaking and a well-established community.
  • Broad Training Suite Puzzles, lessons, bots, analysis, and coach-led guidance are all part of the same package. Players who want both play and study get one app instead of several separate tools.
  • Cross-Platform Availability The app is available on both the Canada Google Play Store and the App Store, which makes it easy to keep the same account and routine across Android phones and iPhones or iPads.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are mostly about size, monetisation, and expectations. This is a free app with a very large audience, so the store listing should be read as the start of the commitment, not the whole cost picture.

  • Likely Monetisation The app is free to install, but a large chess platform of this scale is typically supported by in-app purchases or subscriptions. The store listing should be checked for current premium features before downloading.
  • Storage Planning The App Store lists a size of about 419.7 MB, so some extra free space is sensible for updates and cache. Android users should expect a similar footprint even though Google Play does not show a size here.
  • Family-Friendly Rating Google Play rates it Everyone and Apple rates it 4+, so it is broadly suitable for younger players. The main consideration is not content but whether the learning tools and online play fit the intended age group.

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