Visualization Feature to cure board blindness,

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foobarred1

As an adult improver, one of the things I struggle with (And others) is Board Blindness where pieces are left undefended or obvious checks are not seen.

one of things i would love to see from Chess.com is a visualization game similar to puzzle rush that takes a random position from a random game and prompts the user to

1.  Click on all pieces that can be taken by either side

2.  Click on all pieces that can deliver check on either side.

3.  click on all pieces that are unguarded.

the app can score on accuracy and time.

Fritz can currently do this, but i think it would be a great and useful addition to chess.com

also, there ought to be another app that marks two squares and the user has to select the number of knight hops it takes to get to one square to another.  You can also spice it up bu putting pieces that obstruct its path.

i think these training aids would go a long way to help adults that are getting into the game for the first time.

Stonehocker

Sounds great to me friend.

BritAmerica

I think that would be a great training app. It would force me to look before I move, something that I always seem to have issues with.

tehanu

like it