Duolingo is set to introduce chess lessons on its platform, targeting beginners and intermediate players. Initially available in beta on iOS, the app will customize lessons based on users' skill levels. Newcomers will learn the basics, while experienced players can engage in mini-puzzles and play against Duolingo's character, Oscar. The puzzles aim to reinforce piece movement, providing hints without directly indicating wrong moves. While multiplayer features are not included in the initial beta, Duolingo is considering them for future updates, along with expanding to Android and other languages.
Duolingo is catering to 'more of a beginner, medium player' in an effort to make chess accessible, tailoring lessons based on knowledge level.
The app will initially ask users how much they know about chess and will teach from the basics, including how each piece moves.
Duolingo's chess lessons will include mini-puzzles and gameplay against the character Oscar, designed to accommodate varying levels of expertise.
While full games against Oscar will be available, Duolingo plans to explore the option of playing against other learners in the future.
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