THE PAST
Chess is one of the oldest games in the world. Unfortunately, nobody really knows just how old it is! Some people claim chess is more than 2,000 years old. However, the best evidence out there suggests that chess in its earliest form was played in India in the 6th century AD. From there chess spread around the world. In the 15th century both chess sets and chess as a game changed even more to closely resemble the game we now play. But the chess scene really started taking off in the 1800’s when tournaments, chess clocks, championships, and titles like Grandmaster were introduced.
THE PRESENT
Chess is now the most popular game in the world! There are hundreds of millions of players in thousands of clubs around the planet. Chess is growing especially quickly among children as schools and parents recognize the social and intellectual benefits associate with the game. The overall skill level of chess players is also increasing because of the Internet and computers. Players are able to pick up a game at anytime online and can use computers to help them train and learn. Women and girls are also learning chess in record numbers.
THE FUTURE
Chess will certainly grow in the future. Younger and younger players are achieving Grandmaster status (not even teenagers yet!). Players will have to be more accurate in their openings as computer training becomes more available. But most of us hope that the essence and fun of the game doesn’t change at all!













