Online chess lessons for kids
Chess.Run helps the coach keep a child engaged: the student acts on the board, completes game tasks, receives rewards and learns chess through clear child-friendly scenarios.
14 days of the full plan. Start with a ready-made kids study without creating your own tasks.
The child is engaged from the first minute
In Chess.Run, the coach can run the lesson as a game: the child collects diamonds, completes tasks, remembers positions, receives rewards and gradually learns chess.
- game tasks on the chess board
- bright rewards during the lesson
- ready-made kids chess studies
- editor for custom children tasks
See a kids lesson: from a game task to a reward
The screens show how a coach guides a child through a game-based chess scenario: task on the board, student action, reward and next step.
Reward during the lesson
Give diamonds, reactions, balloons and bright congratulations when the child makes a correct step.
Launch ready-made kids studies
Piece learning, mazes, guards, memory and game tasks can be solved together with the student.
Create your own game tasks
Change goals, rules, characters, obstacles and piece visuals for your lesson.
Tools that help children learn through action
Lesson rewards
Diamonds, reactions, balloons, confetti and personal congratulations help keep interest.
Children exercises
Diamond collection, piece learning and memory tasks turn the board into active practice.
Game studies
Pieces can become characters, with villains, fruit, obstacles, traps and goals.
Ready task base
Start with ready studies: mazes, outsmart the guards, piece learning and tasks for young children.
Study editor
Create custom children tasks with your own rules, goals, pictures and opponents.
Together with the coach
Studies can be played during the online lesson instead of sending the child to a separate game.
Test a kids lesson with one ready-made study
You do not need to create your own games first. Choose a ready-made kids study, open the lesson and see how the child reacts to the game format.
Sign up
Get 14 days of the full plan and enter the coach scenario.
Open a kids study
Choose a ready-made exercise for pieces, memory, mazes or simple tactics.
Solve it together with the student
The child acts on the board while the coach guides, explains and helps.
Reward correct actions
Use diamonds, reactions, confetti and congratulations to reinforce success.
The child sees a clear game goal, not an adult chess program
In a kids lesson, the student moves pieces, collects rewards, solves small tasks and gets the coach's reaction immediately. This keeps attention where a plain board can become boring.
Clear goal
Not just "make a move", but "collect the diamond", "avoid the trap" or "outsmart the guard".
Instant reward
A correct action can be reinforced with a visual reward immediately.
Learning through play
The child trains pieces, memory, attention and tactics through a scenario they want to complete.
Other coach features
Open a kids chess lesson for free
Choose a ready-made kids study and check the game board, exercises and rewards. 14 days of the full plan, no payment required.
Coach FAQ
Is this only for very young children?
No. It is for coaches who teach children and beginners, especially when the student needs a game, a goal and quick feedback.
Do I need to create studies myself?
No. Start with the ready-made base of kids studies and exercises, then use the editor later if you need it.
Can we play a study during the lesson?
Yes. The idea is for the coach to guide the child through the task during the online lesson, not just send them to a separate game.
Does this replace chess learning with games?
No. The game is a wrapper around a chess goal: learn pieces, train memory, find a move, complete a route or solve a task.
Does the student need to install anything?
No. The student can open the link and work in the browser.
What happens after sign-up?
You enter the coach workspace, where you can open kids studies and test the first game scenario.
Can I combine this with a regular chess lesson?
Yes. Kids studies can be part of the lesson: warm-up, theme practice, piece learning or a short game break.
