Practice your strategy by playing against the computer in the following endgames. Remember to change the level of the computer to make this tough enough!

  1. Position 1 (white): Pawns 1
  2. Position 2 (black): Pawns 2
  3. Position 3 (white): Knight 1 (vs. knight)
  4. Position 4 (black): Knight 2 (vs. bishop)
  5. Position 5 (white): Bishop 1 (vs. same-squared bishop)
  6. Position 6 (black): Bishop 2 (vs. different-squared bishop)
  7. Position 7 (white): Bishop 3 (vs. knight)
  8. Position 8 (black): Knight and bishop 1 (vs. knight and same-squared bishop)
  9. Position 9 (white): Knight and bishop 2 (vs. knight and different-squared bishop)
  10. Position 10 (black): Knight and rook 1 (vs. knight and rook)
  11. Position 11 (white): Knight and rook 2 (vs. bishop and rook)
  12. Position 12 (black): Bishop and rook 1 (vs. knight and rook)
  13. Position 13 (white): Bishop and rook 2 (vs. same-squared bishop and rook)
  14. Position 14 (black): Bishop and rook 3 (vs. different-squared bishop and rook)
  15. Position 15 (white): Knight and queen 1 (vs. knight and queen)
  16. Position 16 (black): Knight and queen 2 (vs. bishop and queen)
  17. Position 17 (white): Bishop and queen 1 (vs. knight and queen)
  18. Position 18 (black): Bishop and queen 2 (vs. same-squared bishop and queen)
  19. Position 19 (white): Bishop and queen 3 (vs. different-squared bishop and queen)
  20. Position 20 (black): Rooks 1 (vs. rooks)
  21. Position 21 (white): Rooks 2 (vs. queen)
  22. Position 22 (black): Queen (vs. rooks)
  23. Position 23 (white): Queen (vs. queen)
  24. Position 24 (black): Queen and rook (vs. queen and rook)

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Lesson 1: Chess pieces and notation

Lesson 2: How pieces move

Lesson 3: Checkmating

Lesson 4: Opening

Lesson 5: Tactics and strategy

Lesson 6: Continue your chess

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