Calculate Like Gukesh
Gukesh games often reward concrete calculation. Before revealing a move, list forcing checks, captures, threats, and quiet improvements, then choose the line you would trust in a real game.
Study Gukesh games through interactive Guess the Move training. Play through Gukesh Dommaraju's games, predict the world champion's decisions, compare your candidate moves with the game continuation, and track your score and accuracy.
Choose a Gukesh game, play through the winning side's moves, and return here to review your score and accuracy. This table is built for players who want to study Gukesh games actively instead of replaying them passively.
| Game | Event | Year | Moves | Played | Current move | Score | Correct | Accuracy | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dommaraju Gukesh - M Carlsen 1-0 | Aimchess Meltwater Champions, chess24.com INT | 2022 | 29 | No | - | - | - | - | Start |
Dommaraju Gukesh - Andrei Volokitin 1-0 | London Chess Classic 2023, London ENG | 2023 | 28 | No | - | - | - | - | Start |
Ding, Liren - Dommaraju Gukesh 0-1 | Ding - Gukesh World Championship Match, Singapore SIN | 2024 | 58 | No | - | - | - | - | Start |
Dommaraju Gukesh - Ding, Liren 1-0 | Ding - Gukesh World Championship Match, Singapore SIN | 2024 | 29 | No | - | - | - | - | Start |
Dommaraju Gukesh - Fabiano Caruana 1-0 | Norway Chess Armageddon, Stavanger NOR | 2025 | 51 | No | - | - | - | - | Start |
Gukesh games often reward concrete calculation. Before revealing a move, list forcing checks, captures, threats, and quiet improvements, then choose the line you would trust in a real game.
Guess the Move is valuable because the answer is not always a tactic. Many strong decisions improve a piece, restrict counterplay, or keep the opponent solving difficult problems.
Replaying games can become passive. This format makes every move a test of your own understanding before you compare it with the continuation and engine feedback.
Study Gukesh games slowly. Write down your candidate moves, choose one move, and only then compare your decision with the game. The value comes from noticing why a great player preferred one plan over another.
This page is a focused entry point for players looking for Gukesh games, ways to study Gukesh games, world champion game study, and online Guess the Move chess practice.
Gukesh Games are interactive Guess the Move lessons built from Dommaraju Gukesh's games. Instead of replaying the moves passively, you study Gukesh games by choosing the move you think the player or winning side played.
Choose a game from the table, calculate candidate moves before each turn, play your move on the board, and then compare it with the historical game move, engine feedback, score, and accuracy.
Yes. The table shows completed games, resumable games, current move, score, correct moves, and accuracy when progress data is available.
Start from the Gukesh games table above, or use the main Guess the Move trainer to choose a master game and begin move-by-move training.