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What is 365Chess.com?
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How many games, players and tournaments does your database currently has?
What is 365Chess.com? up

365Chess.com is the biggest online chess games database. Here you have the most advanced tools for beginners and advanced players.

You can search for a position over the major chess games database online for FREE! You can also browse our entire databse through our Opening Tree.

Is 365Chess.com free? up

Yes, our site registration is totally free. Create an account with 365Chess.com. You can also sign up for a Supporter Membership, which gives you a lot of extra features! For more information about becoming a Supporter click here.

I'm having problems on the website. What should I do? up

You can contact us through info@365chess.com We will be very pleased to hear you!

I forgot my password. What can I do? up

You can reset your password here.

How do I change my password? up

If you are logged into your account, you can change your password from the edit page of your profile.

May I ask you a question? up

Yes, of course! You can send your questions or commentaries to info@365chess.com

What is a Supporter Membership? up

Becoming a 365Chess.com Supporter, first of all, you're contributing to the diffusion of our loved game / sport / science / art. And as a gift from us you get one year of unrestricted access to many outstanding tools. If you want to know more about this follow this link.

How do I sign-up? up

Go to the sign-up page and fill out the form. All the fields are required and you should provide a valid email address.

How many games, players and tournaments does your database currently has? up

Currently the Big Database contains more than 4 million games, played by more than 220,000 chess players in more than 43,000 tournaments.