Train chess in the browser
Checkmate Mind is a small, private toolkit: analyze positions with coaching text and a local
Stockfish engine, work through leveled puzzles with video picks, and study
patterns across your own saved games. No account — data stays on your device.
What you can do here
Drag pieces on a full board, then use Explain move for quick pattern hints
(checks, development, hanging pieces). Optional Stockfish 16 (WASM) suggests
engine lines when you run the site over http://. Export games as PGN.
Go to Analyze →
Ten rating bands from ~200 to ~2000, two puzzles each: on-board tactics with
Check my move, some multi-solution and multiple-choice ideas, plus a
curated video gallery beside the trainer.
Go to Learn →
Import PGN files or paste games, tag your color, and scan your library for
recurring habits and loss patterns — heuristic summaries, not cloud analysis.
Open library →
Optional Gemini vision (your API key) or offline board readers, notes or dictate,
then compare your move to Stockfish with a short coach readout.
Open scanner →
Train & play elsewhere
Checkmate Mind is not a playing server. For games, puzzles, and lessons at scale, these are
great companions (external sites — we are not affiliated).
Lichess
Free play, puzzles, studies, and broadcasts.
Chess.com
Play, lessons, puzzles, and events.
GothamChess
Levy Rozman — openings, entertainment, teaching.
John Bartholomew
Fundamentals, climbing, and clear explanations.
Eric Rosen
Creative games and educational commentary.
ChessNetwork
Jerry — classic YouTube chess education.
Saint Louis Chess Club
Lectures, Grandmaster talks, and event coverage.
agadmator
Classic games, history, and commentary.