Chessle combines the intrigue of chess with the challenge of deduction in a guessing game. In this mental entertainment, players seek to decipher hidden sequences of chess moves through strategic placement and deduction.
How to play:
Chessle presents players with a virtual chessboard and a sequence of chess moves hidden from view. Your task is to reveal this sequence in six attempts. Each attempt allows the player to make three moves, following the standard rules of chess.
- Develop a strategy: analyze the board and think carefully about your moves. You should plan three consecutive moves for the white and black pieces;
- Placement: start by moving the white pieces according to your strategy. Then make the appropriate moves for the black pieces;
- Submission: When your moves are set, submit your arrangement. The game will then provide feedback based on the accuracy of your moves;
- Interpretation of hints: Pay attention to the color-coded hints provided after each submission. Green means the correct placement, yellow means the correct move but in the other direction, and gray means the wrong move;
- Repeat and improve: Use the feedback from each attempt to refine your strategy in the following rounds. With each guess, you will hone your elusive sequence of moves;
- Win: Successfully deduce the hidden sequence within the allotted attempts to emerge victorious in Chessle.
FAQ:
Can I move my pieces freely or are there any restrictions?
When making moves, players must follow the standard rules of chess. Illegal moves are not accepted.
How many attempts do I have to solve a hidden sequence?
Players have six attempts to decipher the sequence of moves.
What do the colored hints mean?
Green hints indicate correct placement, yellow hints indicate correct moves but in the opposite direction, and gray hints indicate incorrect moves.