: Puzzles are generally organized in increasing order of complexity within their respective chapters, though some reviewers note a difficulty reset when switching between "missed" and "found" combinations. g., beginner vs. advanced), or
: Each part features hundreds of interactive puzzles (e.g., 340 in Part 1 and 443 in Part 2) designed to drill the algorithm until it becomes second nature. Chessable World Champion Calculation Training...
: Positions are "mined" from the games of legendary World Champions. For example: Part 1 : Steinitz, Lasker, Capablanca, and Alekhine. Part 2 : Euwe, Botvinnik, Smyslov, and Tal. Part 3 : Petrosian and Spassky. Part 4 : Bobby Fischer. : Puzzles are generally organized in increasing order