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  1. Next Chess Move Drag pieces to configure the board and press Calculate next move. I'll tell you what the computer player does. Problems, suggestions? Leave feedback or visit the forums!

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  2. Chess Next Move program suggests you the best tactical chess move for any position. Drag and drop chess pieces to set up the board, press "Play" and the engine suggests you the best position, then press "Move" to occupy the position.

  3. Set up any chess position on the board and get the best move suggested by the Stockfish engine. This service is not available for mobile devices and requires a PC browser.

  4. ChessExpert is the next-generation chess move calculator. ChessExpert automatically analyze chess positions from websites.

  5. Analyse chess positions and variations on an interactive chess board. Enter a FEN or SF notation, or use the board editor to create your own position and get analysis from lichess.org.

  6. Learn how to use the chess calculator tool to analyze your games and see the top next chess move in any position. You can set up a position manually, load a game from your library or archive, or enter a FEN or PGN to get the computer's suggestions.

  7. Use Chess Suggest to get suggestions on your next chess move based on a powerful chess engine. Learn more about chess, play puzzles, read articles and books, and play online against the computer.