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Chess is an ancient interactive game that develops logical thinking, memory, and imagination. Also, chess has a very interesting history over the years and this site will show you the personalities that have emerged and some interesting games of theirs that you can analyze yourself.

World Chess Champions

2024-Present

Gukesh Damaraaju

Gukesh Damaraaju is an Indian grandmaster who became the youngest world champion at 18 in 2024. With his aggressive and creative style, he wins numerous tournaments and establishes himself as a key figure in the chess world.

2023 – 2024

Ding Liren

Ding Liren is a Chinese grandmaster and world champion in 2023. He is known for his record for the longest unbeaten streak in international tournaments. His strategic play and stability make him a leading figure in world chess.

2013 – 2023

Magnus Carlsen

Magnus Carlsen is a Norwegian grandmaster and world champion who voluntarily relinquished the title in 2023. Recognized as one of the greatest chess players of all time, he dominated chess for the last 15 years.

2007 – 2013

Viswanathan Anand

Viswanathan Anand is an Indian grandmaster and the first Indian to win the title, establishing himself as one of the greatest figures in the chess world. Known for his strategic versatility and innovations, Anand has had a significant impact on popularizing chess in India and globally.

2000 – 2007

Vladimir Kramnik

Vladimir Kramnik is a Russian grandmaster known for his strategic depth and stability in play. He won the title in 2000 by defeating Garry Kasparov. Kramnik is one of the most influential chess players of his generation and a pioneer in theoretical advancements in chess.

2005 – 2006

Veselin Topalov

Veselin Topalov is a Bulgarian grandmaster. He won the title in 2005, demonstrating an aggressive and innovative style of play. Topalov is one of the most renowned chess players of his generation, who had a great influence on the development of chess in Bulgaria and worldwide.

1985 – 2000

Garry Kasparov

Garry Kasparov is a Russian grandmaster, regarded as one of the greatest chess players of all time. He won the title in 1985 and dominated the chess world in the 80s and 90s. Kasparov is an innovative strategist and theorist.

1975 – 1985

Anatoly Karpov

Anatoly Karpov is a Russian grandmaster who dominated the chess world during the 70s and 80s. He won the title in 1975 and successfully defended it until 1985. Karpov is known for his strategic depth, positional play, and impeccable discipline.

1973 – 1975

Bobby Fischer

Bobby Fischer is an American grandmaster and world champion who won the title in 1972 by defeating Boris Spassky. The American overcame all the Russians during the era of Russian dominance in chess. With a brilliant style and deep preparation, Fischer revolutionized chess and popularized it globally.

1969 – 1972

Boris Spassky

Boris Spassky is a Russian grandmaster who became world champion in 1969 after defeating Tigran Petrosian. He is known for his versatility and ability to adapt to any style of play. Spassky is respected for his sportsmanship and leaves a significant legacy in chess history.

1963 – 1969

Tigran Petrosian

Tigran Petrosian is an Armenian grandmaster and world chess champion from 1963 to 1969. Known as "The Iron Tigran" for his exceptional defense, he is a master of positional play. Petrosian leaves a lasting mark in chess history with his patience, deep strategy, and intuitive style.

1948 – 1963

Mikhail Botvinnik

Mikhail Botvinnik is a Soviet grandmaster and the sixth world chess champion, holding the title in various periods between 1948 and 1963. Known as "The Father of the Soviet Chess School," he is a brilliant theoretician. Botvinnik is an inspiration for generations of chess players and a legend of the game.

1960 – 1961

Mikhail Tal

Mikhail Tal is a Latvian grandmaster and the eighth world chess champion, who won the title in 1960. Known as "The Magician from Riga," he impresses with his brilliant tactical play and incredible imagination. Tal is beloved for his aggressive and daring style, which turns every game into a spectacle.

1927 – 1946

Alexander Alekhine

Alexander Alekhine is a Russian and French grandmaster, the fourth world chess champion, who never lost a title match and remained champion for the rest of his life. Known for his aggressive style and brilliant combinations, he was a pioneer in preparation and analysis, leaving a lasting legacy.

1921 – 1927

José Capablanca

Tigran Petrosian is an Armenian grandmaster and world chess champion from 1963 to 1969. Known as "The Iron Tigran" for his exceptional defense, he is a master of positional play. Petrosian leaves a lasting mark in chess history with his patience, deep strategy, and intuitive style.