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ChessPuzzle.net is an ongoing research project in algorithmic discovery of chess puzzles.
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This website and the puzzle algorithm are created and owned by Martin Bennedik.
You can contact me to send any feedback.
Development
- Martin Bennedik
 
Concept
- Martin Bennedik
 - Oliver Koeller
 - Jens Lieberum
 - Olga Dolzhykova
 
Design
- Logo design by Marcel Bennedik
 - Artwork by Alex Bottenberg
 - Concept art by Axel Bottenberg
 
Sound
- IonicFlow, Marco Schmoll
 
Translations
- Translation system provided by Austin Lockwood
 - Turkish translation by Bahadır Kaplan
 - Russian translation by Nikolay Poleshchuk
 - Dutch translation by Wim van Vugt
 - Finnish translation by Panu Laine
 - Chinese translation by Jin Ni
 - Hindi translation by Anil Singh
 - Arabic translation by Ahmed Abo Zakaa
 - Japanese translation by Atsushi Saitou
 - Portuguese translation by Luís Santos
 - Croatian translation by Leonardo Ljubičić
 - Spanish translation by Carlos Leon Cranbourne
 - Romanian translation by Delia Duca
 - French translation by Matthieu Viers
 - Indonesian translation by Heri Darmanto
 - Norwegian translation by Alan Rossi
 - Polish translation by Anna Bennedik
 - Hebrew translation by Barak Gonen
 - If you'd like to help with translations in more languages, you can contact me.
 
Testing and feedback
- Alan Rossi
 - Andrea Ferraris
 - Bahadır Kaplan
 - Ed Chang
 - Fabian Straub
 - Felix Kleinschmidt
 - Gabriel Loy
 - Jens Lieberum
 - Martin Justesen
 - Oliver Koeller
 - Perlen vom Bodensee
 - Philipp Humburg
 - quarterplay367
 - Stefan Thede
 - Sven Schellen
 - Wolfram Bernhardt
 
ChessPuzzle.net uses
- Canvas Chess by Ryan Cook
 - Stockfish chess engine, licensed under GPL
 - Stockfish.js 17.1 browser chess engine by Nathan Rugg, licensed under GPL
 - Stockfish.js 8.0 browser chess engine by Niklas Fiekas, licensed under GPL
 - Syzygy table bases by Ronald de Man
 - Gaviota table bases by Miguel A. Ballicora
 - Syzygy table base probing code by Ronald de Man, Basil Falcinelli, Jon Dart, David Elliott, and the Ceres Authors.
 - Absolute Zero C# bit boards and search algorithm by Zong Zheng Li, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution
 - chess.js, a Javascript chess library by Jeff Hlywa
 - Current games are from The Week In Chess by Mark Crowther, or provided directly by tournament organizers.
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                    Historical games are from:
                    
- The TWIC archives by Mark Crowther
 - Britbase by John Saunders
 - Dutchbase by the Max Euwe Centrum
 - Olimpbase by Wojciech Bartelski
 - PGN Mentor
 - Big Database by ChessBase
 - UltraCorr by Tim Harding
 - Opening Master Chess Databases by Opening Master
 
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                    Chess piece sets:
                    
- CBurnett by C. Burnett for Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY_SA
 - Chess7 by Style 7
 - Chessnut by Alexis Luengas, licensed under Apache License 2.0
 - Chicago, Iowa, and Oslo by Ben J. Friedrich's Chess Foundry Pack, licensed under CC BY-ND
 - Fantasy by Maurizio Monge for Wikipedia
 - Kosal by Philatype, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License
 - WELT Chess by Josefine Förster, © 2023 Welt, with permission
 - Kiwen-Suwi by neverRare, licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
 - Leipzig, Magnetic, Maya, and Merida by Armando Hernández Marroquin
 
 - Player and tournament text excerpts and image thumbnails are from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY_SA.
 - Icons by Font Awesome licensed under CC BY 4.0.
 - Social media background images from freepik.com created by rawpixel.com, and from Pexels.
 - Confetti animation by MathuSum Mut, licensed under MIT License.
 - Howler.js by James Simpson and GoldFire Studios, Inc., lincensed under MIT license
 - Simple scrollspy by Kim Nguyen, licensed under MIT Lincense.
 
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