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Coordinates training (a suggestion)

Good day,

Will it be possible to add a feature to coordinates training? I was thinking in something as follows:

The idea is to be able to practice not only square naming but also square colour.

Example: in a black screen (not showing the board) sistem shows a random square (let says: c3) and 2 buttons: white / black.

You will have to select which colour is the right one.

Too ambitious?

Thank you very much for your attention.

Good day, Will it be possible to add a feature to coordinates training? I was thinking in something as follows: The idea is to be able to practice not only square naming but also square colour. Example: in a black screen (not showing the board) sistem shows a random square (let says: c3) and 2 buttons: white / black. You will have to select which colour is the right one. Too ambitious? Thank you very much for your attention.

Another option will be maybe showing a board with all squares colours beeing grey, or white... System highligt an square and you have to guess the colour.

Another option will be maybe showing a board with all squares colours beeing grey, or white... System highligt an square and you have to guess the colour.

Interesting idea. I don't know how useful, but I will add it in my TODO.

Thanks, @Mario-Chess-Training !

Interesting idea. I don't know how useful, but I will add it in my TODO. Thanks, @Mario-Chess-Training !

@TotalNoob69 said ^

Interesting idea. I don't know how useful, but I will add it in my TODO.

Thanks, @Mario-Chess-Training !

No, thank you! The idea behind this is to train board visualization, which helps you calculate variations in your head and improves your calculation skills. It’s recommended by chess coaches, even though almost nobody actually does it! :)

@TotalNoob69 said [^](/forum/redirect/post/0vd5RiDf) > Interesting idea. I don't know how useful, but I will add it in my TODO. > > Thanks, @Mario-Chess-Training ! No, thank you! The idea behind this is to train board visualization, which helps you calculate variations in your head and improves your calculation skills. It’s recommended by chess coaches, even though almost nobody actually does it! :)

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