
Lichess Game of the Month: February '25
The steel king makes a Racing Kings-style run
2025 Women's World Chess Championship Game 6: Ju Extends Her Lead
Ju wins a second consecutive one-sided way, finishing the Shanghai leg of the match with a 2 wins le…
2025 Women's World Chess Championship Game 5: Tan’s Opening Surprise Backfires
GM Tan Zhongyi surprised GM Ju Wenjun as she played the Kan Variation of the Sicilian Defense; Ju hi…
2025 Women's World Chess Championship Game 4: Neck and Neck
Ju Wenjun holds the draw, despite the time disadvantage and harder position to navigate, with the ma…
Lichess4545 League Interview: Meet the Player who Delivers
We bring you another interview by fork2020.
What's the best approach for top Puzzle Storm scores?
A brief analysis of how speed versus accuracy, and where to improve - whatever your level!
New Feature Announcement (not really)
One step closer to a true over-the-board experience. It's flipping fantastic!
2025 Women's World Chess Championship Game 3: Ju Bounces Back
GM Ju Wenjun comes back after the first rest day with a win over GM Tan Zhongyi to level the score.
This D&D Retreat Costs 10x a Chess Tournament
They're always sold out
2025 Women's World Chess Championship Game 2: Tan Creates Endgame Magic
Ahead of the rest day, GM Tan Zhongyi defeated GM Ju Wenjun in the second game of the match.
2025 Women's World Chess Championship Game 1: A Quiet Appetizer
Ju Wenjun and Tan Zhongyi enter the match well-prepared, in an expectedly safe game, leaving lots to…
Quantifying the Control over Squares
What goes into controlling squares on the board?
Game 1: Ju Wenjun vs Tan Zhongyi, FIDE Women's World Chess Championship 2025
China vs China
You are not your rating
Stop treating yourself only as improvement project