Chess Puzzler for Android
Featuring more than 4000 chess puzzles
Chess Puzzler is a fun way to your keep brain agile.
Chess Puzzler is not a chess playing program and focuses entirely on chess problems.
It is small and can easily handle even large problem
sets of over 100000 problems, e.g. Eduardo Sadier's
excellent collection of "mate in 2s".
You can find our apps on the
Google Play Store and
Amazon.
Either download them from the links above or our
overview page by clicking on the
app icon.
App-Specific FAQ
Q: I cannot move any pieces. What is wrong?
A: This is intentional. The app is designed to exercise your brain.
Q: How do you install additional problems?
A: Some of the problems are over 100 years old when there were
no computers to check for unique solutions and modern
conventions for chess problems where not in place.
Q: How do you install additional problems?
Q: Can you add your own problem sets?
A: Yes, the format/process is as follows:
- Each problem set is a concantenation of PGN files with FEN based position diagrams
- One or more of these PGN files must be placed in a zip archive
- the zip must be copied into /sdcard/net.appicenter.android.problem
Since PGN format was not originally intended for chess problems,
the following convention is used:
- "white" describes the problem author
- "black" describes the stipulation
For more details have a look at the "mate in 2" problem collection mentioned above.
Q: What do all the cryptic characters (e.g. #5) mean ?
A: Those characters are called the stipulation an describe the
problem to be solved (e.g. Mate in 5 moved).
Here are some common abbreviations:
- p: stalemate
- +: white wins
- -: black wins
- =: draw
- #: white to mate
- #n: white to mate in n move
- b#: black to mate
- s: self mate
Q: What about support for fairy pieces?
A: Support for fairy pieces is in preparation.