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The Greatest Battle in History: Lichess.org vs. Chess.com

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In this blog, I will mention the greatest battle in the history of chess websites which are popularly known as lichess.org and chess.com. Let's start with the main body.

Introductory Style: Battle of Chess Cloppers


Whether you are playing on chess.com or lichess.org, we always choose what is the best for the movement of chess pieces, analyzing of chess games and being a good sport for both websites. If this battle happens during a time of these years, the chess community could clash together and fight towards each other.

Let us see the pros and cons of each website by seeing the differences of the two websites, with a clear and detailed explanation.

1. Lichess.org


This website is a free, open-source online chess platform used by millions of players worldwide. It offers a wide variety of chess-related features including playing games, watching broadcasts, solving puzzles, training, and learning resources — all without ads.

Pros of Lichess.org:

  • There are no ads and no premium features behind paywalls.
  • It is very clean, fast and a responsive interface for desktop and mobile, and also offers a free mobile app for iOS and Android.
  • You can create tournaments, battles, teams and forums by your own choice.
  • There are interactive lessons, the opening explorer and the endgame practice.
  • We can also play with a friend or a computer and analyze the game by using the computer analysis.
  • There are many variants and formats like blitz, classical, rapid, Chess960, racing kings etc.

Cons of Lichess.org:

  • It is less emphasis on community entertainment like Twitch integration or large influencer-based content.
  • Unlike Chess.com, Lichess.org doesn’t host as many high-profile paid tournaments.
  • Compared to some competitors, it offers fewer advanced board or 3D options or highly customizable visuals.
  • The support and moderation are community-based.
  • It has less formal customer service compared to commercial platforms.

2. Chess.com


Chess.com is the largest and most commercially popular online chess platform. Launched in 2007, it offers playing, training, puzzles, videos, lessons, news, and events. But unlike lichess.org, it offers an anonymous account to chat and play with players.

Pros of Chess.com:

  • It is great for finding opponents at any skill level.
  • They have lessons, courses, videos and articles from top grandmasters and coaches.
  • They have many puzzle types like puzzle rush, puzzle battle and vision training.
  • It hosts major online events like the Champions Chess Tour, PogChamps and Titled Tuesdays.
  • There are heavy Twitch and YouTube integration with content creators.
  • There are also leaderboards, achievements, daily challenges, and personalized stats.

Cons of Chess.com:

  • Many features like full game analysis, puzzles, lessons are limited unless you pay.
  • It includes banner ads and pop-ups unless you're a paying member.
  • There is a more bloated interface compared to Lichess; can feel overwhelming.
  • Some ads and popups can distract from gameplay of chess.
  • While they support some variants, not as many variants as Lichess.
  • Free users get limited access to computer evaluations.

Final Thoughts


Lichess.org and Chess.com are two of the most popular online chess platforms, each catering to different needs. Lichess is ideal for players who value a clean, ad-free, and open-source experience with powerful tools available completely for free, including unlimited analysis and access to many chess variants.

On the other hand, Chess.com offers a more polished and entertainment-rich environment with structured lessons, videos, social features, and high-profile tournaments, though many of its best features are behind a paywall and include ads for free users. Ultimately, Lichess is best for serious learners and purists, while Chess.com appeals more to beginners, casual players, and fans of chess content and community engagement.

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