The Position Remembers
Hall of Fame
Every legendary grandmaster lives here as a house board — a signature face waiting for its 8K splat. Tap a champion, scrub the timeline, and soon you'll summon them into the booth as an opponent, coach, analyst, or rival with full AI play-by-play and a picture-in-picture 2D board.
The Wall
20 grandmastersPM
🇺🇸Romantic · 1837–1884
🇺🇸 Paul Morphy
Sudden, operatic, a Mississippi gambler with a gun in his sleeve.
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Tournament Replays
Sunlight cadenceOpen a tournament to watch every round play out in sequence — one move every 8 minutes 20 seconds, synced to wall clock so the world sees the same ply at the same instant.
18581 round
Paris Opera House
Mate in 17 against a duke and a count, mid-aria.
19181 round
Marshall Chess Club, NYC
The gambit arrives. The Cuban does not blink.
19561 round
Rosenwald, NYC
Thirteen years old. Queen sacrifice. Immortal.
19601 round
Tal–Botvinnik WC, Game 6
The knight goes to f4 — Botvinnik never recovers.
19722 rounds ▶
Reykjavík 1972 · World Championship
Fischer vs Spassky in the Cold War's loudest silence. Two of the match's defining rounds, replayed at the speed of sunlight.
19991 round
Wijk aan Zee
Rxd4. Then everything caught fire.
20001 round
Braingames · London
Toppled Kasparov without losing a game. It started here.
20161 round
NYC WC Rapid Tiebreak
Mate in the tiebreak. The knight lands. Silence.
Tournaments
1858 → 2024Romantic · 1850–1900Classical · 1900–1945Soviet School · 1945–1972Cold War · 1972–1990Modern · 1990–nowFictional · —