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How to Play Mor Chess 2 - Step by Step

The Mor Chess 2 page loads a ~13 KB chess positional puzzle in an iframe.

Press Play, then click a labeled choice each turn to build your position.

Step 1 - press Play

Press Play to inject the iframe (~13 KB). The board and a menu of positional choices appear immediately - no separate title screen to click through.

Step 2 - read the choices

Each turn shows a short list of named positional ideas for your pieces - for example a knight outpost, a bishop fianchetto, a rook on an open file, or a pawn chain.

Step 3 - click a choice

Click or tap the idea you want to play. The game carries out that move on the board for you - there is no manual piece dragging.

Step 4 - watch your evaluation

Stronger, better-timed choices raise your position's evaluation. A better evaluation increases your chances of finding a checkmate against Black Cat.

Step 5 - reach checkmate or replay

The game announces either "Player wins" or "Black Cat wins" on the board when the game ends. Reload the page to try a fresh sequence of choices.

SettingValueNotes
Download~13 KBHTML + JS + CSS, no images
Inputmouse/touch onlyclick a choice, no dragging
Savesnonesession-only
OpponentBlack Catfixed in-engine name
Scan Mor Chess 2 specs: download size, mouse or touch input, no saves, and the Black Cat opponent.
Mor Chess 2: download, input, saves, opponent.

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