Discover new daily games in a collection of 312 Daily Logic Exercises (DLEs)

Chess.com Daily Puzzle

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Solve daily chess challenges by finding the best moves to checkmate or gain advantage in various positions.

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Zaku Chess

Engage in a daily pixel art chess challenge, strategize moves, and compete against opponents in a turn-based format.

Chessle

Guess a sequence of chess moves using clues from previous guesses to solve the puzzle.

Puzzmo - Really Bad Chess

Play chess with random, unbalanced pieces on the board, challenging traditional strategies and tactics.

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Mahjong Handle

Guess the Riichi Mahjong hand in 6 tries.

CFBordle

Guess the college football-related word within a limited number of attempts using logic and clues.

Daydoku

Arrange polyominoes on a calendar grid to reveal only the current date, using spatial reasoning and strategic placement.

Domino Fit

Arrange dominoes on the board so their dots add up correctly, using right-click to swap pieces.

Football Wordle

Guess the football-related word in a limited number of tries using logic and knowledge of the sport.

Immaculate Footy

Match football clubs with players who have played for them using a grid format.

Immaculate Grid: Hockey

Fill a grid by matching hockey teams with players who achieved specific stats or played for multiple teams.

Immaculate Grid: Men's Basketball

Fill a grid by matching NBA teams with players who have played for them, using logic and basketball knowledge.

Immaculate Grid: Pro Football

Match NFL teams and players to achieve specific stats or milestones within a grid using logic and football knowledge.

Immaculate Grid: Women's Basketball

Match players to teams based on their career history and birthplace using logic and sports knowledge.

Pokle

Guess the five board cards in a 3-player Texas Hold'em using clues about hand rankings at each stage.

Wardle

Guess the MLB player by making educated guesses based on given clues and feedback.