In partnership with

This newsletter is created for students who want to improve their Chess and for parents who want structured, meaningful chess learning for their children.

Every edition includes:

  • A clear topic explanation

  • Practice puzzles

  • One daily challenge puzzle

Our focus is on building thinking skills, confidence, and consistency at the board.

Thank you for subscribing—we’re happy you’re here.

— Kar & Kish

1 Discover Attack

Explanation:

Here, in the below set of puzzles, we will try to use discover attack concept to win materials

Example Puzzle:

White to play

Here, in the above puzzle, White can play BF3 giving a discover attack to the black bishop on E7, Here, the white rook attacks the black bishop on E7 and the white bishop attacks the black rook on H5.

Bf3 wins a piece

2 Practice Puzzles

Instructions:
Try to solve the puzzles without moving the pieces.
Write down your solutions before checking the solution at the bottom

Puzzle Set:

  • Puzzle 1: Black to move and win

Black to play

  • Puzzle 2: Black to move and win

Black to play

  • Puzzle 3: Black to move and win

Black to play

  • Puzzle 4: White to move and win

White to play

Sponsor Section

Master Claude AI (Free Guide)

The professionals pulling ahead aren't working more. They're using Claude.

Our free guide will show you how to:

  • Configure Claude to be the perfect assistant

  • Master AI-powered content creation

  • Transform complex data into actionable strategies

  • Harness Claude’s full potential

Transform your workflow with AI and stay ahead of the curve with this comprehensive guide to using Claude at work.

3 Challenging Puzzle

Challenging puzzle : White to move and win

🎯 Your Task:
Find the best continuation and write the full variation (not just the first move).

📩 Send your answer to: [email protected]

🏆 Best solutions will be featured in the next newsletter

⏳ Deadline: Next 24 hours

White to Play

4 Opinion Poll

Did you like today's newsletter puzzles?

Login or Subscribe to participate

5 Solutions

1. Nd5 Bd5/Ed5/Qd5 Bh4 wins

2. Rg2 Kg2 Qh4 wins

3. Qe3 Kh1 Rg4 wins

4. Qb3 Ke7 Re5 wins

👋 About US

Who’s Writing This?

Hi, Karthik and Kishore here —

  • Chess players with 20+ years of playing experience

  • FIDE Peak Rating: 2086 - Karthik, 1815 - Kishore

  • Focused on building strong fundamentals and thinking habits

Keep reading