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Checkers

Score

You (Red)
12
AI (Black)
12
Captured
0 0

About Checkers

Checkers, also known as draughts, is one of the oldest board games still widely played. Early ancestors date back thousands of years, but the version we recognize today — played on an 8×8 board with forced captures and a promotion rule for kings — emerged in 12th-century France and spread across Europe and the Americas from there.

In 2007, a team of computer scientists led by Jonathan Schaeffer proved that Checkers, played perfectly, is a draw — making it one of the first non-trivial games to be completely solved. Our version gives you a responsive opponent to play against on any device, with mandatory jumps, king promotion, and all the classic rules.

How to Play

Controls: Click or tap one of your pieces to select it, then click a highlighted square to move or jump. When a capture is available, you are required to take it.

Objective: Capture all of the opponent's pieces or leave them with no legal move. Reaching the far row promotes a piece to a king, which can move and capture in any diagonal direction.

Tips & Strategy

  • Control the center early. Pieces in the middle of the board have more moves and more influence over the game.
  • Move pieces forward in groups so they defend each other rather than leaving them isolated.
  • Hold your back row as long as possible to prevent the opponent from getting easy king promotions.
  • Look for forced captures before making any other move. A single forced jump can unravel the opponent's entire line.
  • Trade pieces when you are ahead. Simplification usually favors the side with the material advantage.