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Google Doodle Celebrates the Timeless Game of Chess

Google’s latest Doodle is making a strategic move by celebrating the timeless game of chess, a battle of wits played on a board of 64 black and white squares. This iconic game, known for its rich history and intricate moves, originated in India during the sixth century and has since evolved into a global phenomenon.

The Doodle’s playful nod to chess comes at a perfect time, coinciding with the World Chess Championship taking place in Singapore this November and December. The championship will feature top players competing in 14 classical games, each lasting over four hours, with the goal of securing 7.5 points and the prestigious title. In case of a tie, rapid and blitz games will determine the ultimate winner in lightning-fast three-minute rounds.

Google’s interactive Doodle encourages fans to dive into the world of chess, whether by attempting classic strategies like the Queen’s Gambit or Sicilian Defense, challenging a friend to a match, or tuning in to watch the championship unfold. The global launch of the Doodle serves as a reminder of the universal appeal and enduring legacy of this beloved game.

So, make your move and join in on the excitement of chess this week. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a novice, now is the perfect time to engage with this dynamic and strategic game that has captivated minds for centuries.

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