Introduction to Junior Chess
Junior Chess teaches children the classic game with a clear, friendly setup. It greets new players with bright pieces and a tidy board. A short guide explains how each piece moves and captures. The board highlights legal squares when a child picks up a piece. Learning feels active and hands-on.
The training mode breaks the basics into small steps. It covers opening ideas, safe trades, and simple tactics. Puzzles ask for checkmate in one move or a capture that wins material. Practice mode lets players face a computer opponent with several difficulty levels. Players can use hints, take back moves, and restart a position.
Progress tracking helps families see growth with stars and clear goals. Helpful prompts remind players about check, checkmate, and stalemate. Skills build through short sessions that focus on patterns and planning. Players can turn off assists and play full matches against the computer. Junior Chess offers a steady path from first moves to confident play.