Name the Opening
Name the Player
Name the Tactic
Name the ICN School
Name The Chess Variant
100

Opening for White

e4 e5 

Ke2 Ke7

The Bongcloud

100

G.O.A.T

Magnus Carlsen

100

a tactic where one move creates two threats simultaneously

Double Attack

100

Black + White

Manhattan

NEST+M

100

 a chess variant where one of your pawns can be disguised as another piece

Hidden Queen


200

Opening for Black

e4 e6 

d4 d5

French

200

This player is the third-highest-player in Chess History 

Fabiano Caruana 

200

wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because of their obligation to make a move; 

when any legal move will worsen their position

Zugzwang

200

Red + Black 

Brooklyn

PS10 

200

a chess variant where the primary objective is to move your own king to one of the four central squares (e4, d4, e5, or d5)

King of the Hill

300

Opening for White

c4

English

300

a Soviet and Latvian chess player and the eighth World Chess Champion. He is considered a creative genius and is known for his attacking and daring combinatorial style.

Mikhail Tal

300

a piece that is about to be captured, but before it is taken, it makes a final advantageous move, often capturing another piece or disrupting the opponent's position

Desperado

300

Yellow + Red 

Manhattan

PS184
300

a chess variant where players make a sequence of moves that increases with each turn.

Progressive Chess

400

Opening for White

Nf3 g3 Bg2 d3

Kings Indian Attack 

400

This Grandmaster won the 2005 World Under-16 Championship , becoming the first American to win a gold medal at the World Youth Chess Championship since 1997

Coach Alex

400

a tactic that forces an opponent's piece to move away from a crucial square, rank, or file, often exposing a valuable piece or creating an attack

Deflection

400

Green + White 

Brooklyn

PS39 Spartans

400

A chess variant where each player can only see squares to which they can move.

Fog of War

500

Opening for Black 

d4 Nf6

c4 e6 

Nc3 Bb4

Nimzo Indian

500

a Hungarian chess grandmaster. A chess prodigy, he earned his grandmaster title at the age of 13 years, making him Hungary's youngest ever grandmaster.

Known for his aggressive, creative, and often unorthodox playing style. He's particularly known for his sharp, unpredictable opening choices

Richard Rapport

500

is a tactic that lures an enemy man off its square and away from its defensive role

Decoy

500

Black + Red

Manhattan

Basis Manhattan

500

An Army of Pawns awaits your command

Horde