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Limpid Chess
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Limpid Chess

A smooth chess game where every turn shows three moves, your job is to find the best one.

Get it on Google Play Android · free, with an optional one-time Premium

Made for people who freeze each turn

Instead of a blank board of thirty legal moves, you get three clear choices and learn to spot the good one.

Three moves, every turn

The best move, a "not bad" move, and a blunder, drawn as plain numbered arrows. You pick; then the colors and a coin reveal how you did.

Smooth, never stuck

No freezing over thirty legal moves. Three clear arrows keep every turn flowing, so you always know where to start.

Puzzles that climb

A rising streak of real puzzles, each still just three moves. Start gentle and see how far up the ladder you can go.

Review every game

Step through afterwards to see the best line, replay exactly where a move went wrong, and watch the evaluation swing. Every game teaches you something.

Grows with you

Opponents from a gentle first-timer to a real challenge, with a relative difficulty meter, not a scary rating. Beatable when you start, tough when you're ready.

Play face to face

Face to Face on one device: sit across from a friend and the pieces turn to whoever is on the move, like a real board between you.

No clocks, no shame

Soft colors, no timers, no punishment for losing. Mistakes are the lesson, not the scolding, so you just keep learning.

Offline, no ads, no accounts

One small save on your device. No tracking, no sign-in, ever. Read the position, find the move, that's it.

How it works

No blank board of thirty options, just three arrows. Pick one, and the answer reveals itself.

Three move arrows shown in one neutral color
1. Find the best. Three moves, one color, no hints. Which is best?
The same three moves revealed as best, OK and blunder
2. See why. Green is best, blue is OK, red is the blunder, each with a clear symbol.

See it in action

From your first guided move to reviewing the game, solving puzzles, and playing a friend across the table.

Home screen: New game, puzzle streak and Face to Face Move-by-move review comparing the best line with the move you played Puzzle streak: find the best move and go as far as you can Face to Face: two players sharing one device End-of-game review with best, average and blunder counts