PGN Viewer and Editor with Chess Puzzle Editor online interactive chessboard with PGN viewer and editor, diagram editor and puzzle editor

set up any position to play against computer or analyze with a chess engine

make diagrams with arrows and selected squares or animations indicating moves with arrows

create links to your chess positions or embed chessboards on your own pages

design chess puzzles: the computer replies even if the user goes wrong the computer tries multiple defenses before admitting success the user is allowed a choice of alternative solutions



Use click-click (drag and drop is not supported). Puzzle Editor

position setup legal moves only

animated link to share

Absorb FEN or PGN Clear

show PGN show FEN download PGN download FEN Read PGN or FEN: HTML code to embed this chessboard

empty start White O-O O-O-O Black O-O O-O-O undo invert sides flip animated diagram arrows coordinates delay: (100 = one second) show diagram in new window to save manually

show diagram in new window to copy the link from there

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Interactive Chessboards Manifesto

One can generate the FEN of the position that is shown on the diagram.

One can generate the PGN of the game fragment of an animated diagram.

One can easily start an interface that allows making moves on the chessboard to study the position by analysis.

One can easily start an interface for playing the position against computer from both sides.

Play against computer should allow the user to make all the moves by oneself and force the computer to move at any moment.

The positions and game lines that are played out in the two points above should satisfy the first points of always being able to generate the FEN and PGN.

The board can be flipped at any moment so that there is always the choice between having White or Black at the bottom.

The Apronus.com chess service implements this vision and is available to anyone for free. Additionally, you can make static and animated diagrams as images for posting in your blog or website. Chess authors can participate in this vision by placing links to Apronus.com pages with the chess content encoded in the links. For example, you can wrap the <a> HTML tag around any image of a chess position and put a link into href that encodes the position and directs the user to play against computer at Apronus.com. The interfaces here provide ready-made HTML code to embed in your pages.

Different chessboard dimensions for chess variants Create a chessboard 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 x 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 or modify the URL, e.g. https://www.apronus.com/ chess/pgnviewer/?w=16&h=5.