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Fork Chess Puzzles

Search 49,500 locally indexed real-game positions, narrow them by motif, difficulty or rating, then play each stored tactical line directly on the board without an upstream connection.

5931 real-game puzzles in this collection

What is a fork?

A fork is a single move that attacks two or more enemy targets at the same time, so the defender can only save one of them. Knights are the classic forking piece because their jump can touch a king, queen and rook at once, but every piece — even the king and pawns — can fork.

How to spot it

Look for enemy pieces standing on the same color complex a knight can reach, on shared diagonals for a bishop or queen, or on the same rank or file for a rook. Loose, undefended pieces are the raw material of every fork.

What this set trains

Fork puzzles build the habit of scanning for undefended targets before every move — the single most common winning pattern in club chess.

Foundation: 2134Developing: 1272Challenging: 1049Advanced: 1476

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