Chess.com vs Lichess: Which One Is Better?

 

If you play online chess, chances are you’re on Chess.com or Lichess… or you’ve argued about which one is better

Let’s talk about it properly, no bias, no drama.

Chess.com – Best for Beginners (Especially New Players)

For most of us, Chess.com is where the journey starts.

Why? Because everything is made simple.

If you’re still learning openings, tactics, or even basic checkmates, Chess.com kinda holds your hand  and that’s not a bad thing.

Why beginners like Chess.com

Lessons are easy to follow (step by step)

Puzzles feel like a game, not school work

Bots help you practice without pressure

Clean design, zvinoita easy kunzwisisa

If you’re new and still asking “why is this move bad?”

 Chess.com is your friend.

The problem?

Eish… most good stuff needs premium 

Limited analysis, limited puzzles zvino frustrate once you want to improve faster.

Lichess – For Serious Players Who Want to Improve

Now Lichess is a different story.

This one is for players who already know the basics and just want to play and improve. No noise, no ads, no payments.

Why many players love Lichess

Everything is FREE (yes, everything )

Unlimited puzzles and analysis

Stronger competition most of the time

Clean and fast just chess, nothing else

If you already know what you’re doing and want to grind games,

Lichess ndiyo place.

The downside?

For beginners, it can feel a bit confusing.

No one is holding your hand  unofanirwa kuzvitsvaga yourself 

Quick Comparison

Learning basics → Chess.com

Improving seriously → Lichess

Money issues? → Lichess 

Step-by-step learning → Chess.com

So… Which One Is Better?

Truth is: it depends on YOU.

Just starting out? → Chess.com

Already playing well and want to grow? → Lichess

Smart move? → Use both

Many strong players learn on Chess.com, then grind on Lichess.

No rules here.

Final Thoughts

Chess.com teaches you how to play.

Lichess helps you get better.

Instead of fighting online about platforms, ask yourself:

“Which one is helping my chess right now?”

Tiri kudzidza tese. One move at a time 

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