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Chess960 Simulator

Fischer Random Chess - explore all 960 unique starting positions with interactive visualizations and tools

960
Unique Positions
10
Interactive Demos
518
Classic Chess ID
01 🎲

Classic Generator

Generate random Chess960 positions with Scharnagl numbering. View position details, FEN strings, and castling rights.

02 📖

Position Browser

Browse through all 960 positions. Filter by king position, symmetry, and more. Search by piece arrangement.

03 🪞

Mirrored Chess960

Both players start with identical piece arrangements. Perfect symmetry means pure skill decides the game.

04 🌀

Double Fischer Random

Each side gets an independent random position - 921,600 possible combinations! Ultimate asymmetric chaos.

05

Animated Setup Visualizer

Watch the Scharnagl algorithm place pieces step by step. Understand how valid positions are generated.

06 📊

Position Statistics

Deep statistical analysis of all 960 positions. Heatmaps, distributions, and piece placement patterns.

07 🏰

Castling Trainer

Master Chess960 castling rules. Practice with random positions - king always ends on c/g file!

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Position Comparator

Compare two Chess960 positions side by side. Analyze differences, similarities, and piece arrangements.

09 🏆

Tournament Generator

Generate Chess960 positions for tournaments. Configure rounds, export to JSON/CSV, and print schedules.

10 ♟️

Interactive Play

Play Chess960 on an interactive board. Move pieces, track history, and explore positions freely.

About Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess)

Chess960, invented by Bobby Fischer in 1996, randomizes the starting position of pieces on the back rank while maintaining these constraints:

This creates exactly 960 possible starting positions (hence the name), eliminating opening theory advantages and emphasizing creativity and skill from the very first move.