Chess Endgames: Complete Guide
The theoretical endgames you must know cold — Lucena, Philidor, key pawn endings and the winning (and drawing) techniques behind them. Drill every main line against an adaptive engine, backed by real Lichess win rates and Stockfish evaluations.
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Frequently asked questions about the Chess Endgames
What are the main chess endgames in chess?
The theoretical endgames you must know cold — Lucena, Philidor, key pawn endings and the winning (and drawing) techniques behind them. Chessy covers 16 of them, each with an interactive board you can practise against the engine.
How do I practise chess endgames?
Open any lesson below and play the position out against Chessy's engine — you learn the pattern by executing it, not just reading about it. It's free and needs no signup.