Hard work
how do you get titles (CM, FM, IM, GM,NM)
First be a rated fide player.Then improve to +2100 rating.You will get some title.Win some prestigious tournament like World Junior Championship to become GM or any other.Beat Masters & GM for strong paper requirements. Best of luck...

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Identity Theft seems to be the easiest way to get a title.
I don't have red hair, am not under 30, need to lose weight, am sarcastic .. so watch out, GM Ben Finegold ....
wait, Ben is a vegetarian.
Never mind.

NM - depends on country, generally need a rating of around 2200+
CM - 2200 FIDE
FM - 2300 FIDE
IM - 2400 FIDE + 3 IM norms
GM - 2500 FIDE + 3 GM norms
FM stand for Fresh Master, so it means your a new master. Typically 2200+
NM stands for National Master, which is obtained by staying above 2200 for 10 tournaments. If you don't, then go back to a regular player from FM. If you do, you go to NM. And NM is permanent
IM stands for International Master, so you have to play and become a NM in every country, hence international.Typically 2500+
GM stands for Great Master, and is the second highest title. You must have a perf rating of 2650 in 3 tournaments.
Hope that helps ;)
wut ?
Hope you're being sarcastic...
CM is a Candidate Master

FM stand for Fresh Master, so it means your a new master. Typically 2200+
NM stands for National Master, which is obtained by staying above 2200 for 10 tournaments. If you don't, then go back to a regular player from FM. If you do, you go to NM. And NM is permanent
IM stands for International Master, so you have to play and become a NM in every country, hence international.Typically 2500+
GM stands for Great Master, and is the second highest title. You must have a perf rating of 2650 in 3 tournaments.
Hope that helps ;)
wut ?
Hope you're being sarcastic...
CM is a Candidate Master
Yeah everything he wrote is bs. Has no idea what he's talking about or he's trolling
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Here is the full explanation:
https://www.fide.com/docs/regulations/FIDE%20Title%20Regulations%202022.pdf
Thank you,
Nathaniel