Chess History

Chess is a strategic board game that originated in India around the 6th century as chaturanga. It spread to Persia, the Arab world, and Europe, evolving into its modern form by the 15th century. The first official World Chess Champion was Wilhelm Steinitz in 1886. Over the years, champions like Lasker, Capablanca, and modern greats like Carlsen have shaped the game. Today, chess is a global sport with millions of players, combining strategy, tactics, and deep calculation.

Video Lessons

The History Of Chess: The World Chess Championship

Every World Chess Champion In 10 Minutes

A Brief History of the Game of Chess

Chess Pieces

King

King

Queen

Queen

Rook

Rook

Bishop

Bishop

Knight

Knight

Pawn

Pawn

Notable Games

Kasparov vs. Topalov (1999)

Known as Kasparov's Immortal, Garry Kasparov sacrificed his queen in a brilliant attack against Veselin Topalov, leading to a stunning victory. This game is celebrated for its complexity and creativity.

Anderssen vs. Kieseritzky (1851)

The Immortal Game, where Adolf Anderssen sacrificed both rooks, the queen, and a bishop to checkmate Lionel Kieseritzky with three minor pieces. A masterpiece of romantic chess.

Byrne vs. Fischer (1956)

The Game of the Century, where 13-year-old Bobby Fischer sacrificed his queen against Donald Byrne in a brilliant display of tactics, winning with a stunning combination.