Chess Style Quiz - What's Your Archetype?
This quick quiz helps you identify your natural chess style. Choose the answers that match your real games (not what you wish you played).
Most players have a dominant style, but the strongest improvement comes from learning to play what the position demands.
💡 GM Insight:
A “style” is a tendency, not a cage. If you only attack, you will miss quiet winning plans. If you only play safely, you will miss tactical chances.
The goal is to keep your strengths while adding the missing tools.
Questions
Answer these questions honestly to discover your natural chess archetype.
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When you play a game, what excites you most?
- A. Launching an early kingside attack
- B. Slowly improving the position to outplay the opponent
- C. Calculating combinations and tactical shots
- D. Trying creative ideas that surprise the opponent
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What kind of opening do you prefer?
- A. Sharp gambits and initiative-driven openings
- B. Solid systems and stable structures
- C. Dynamic lines with tactical possibilities
- D. Offbeat setups that lead to unfamiliar positions
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In the middlegame, you usually...
- A. Look for sacrifices and keep the initiative
- B. Improve piece placement and restrict the opponent
- C. Hunt for forks, pins, skewers, and forcing lines
- D. Aim for original positions where you can improvise
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When defending a worse position...
- A. You look for counterattacks and practical chances
- B. You defend patiently and reduce risk
- C. You look for tactical tricks to escape
- D. You try unconventional resources and complications
Scoring
Count which letter you chose most often (A, B, C, or D).
If it’s close, that’s normal - you may have a mixed style.
- Mostly A: Aggressive Attacker - You thrive on initiative, pressure, and direct plans.
- Mostly B: Positional Player - You prefer structure, maneuvering, and long-term advantages.
- Mostly C: Tactical Player - You excel in calculation, forcing moves, and combinations.
- Mostly D: Creative / Unorthodox - You enjoy originality, surprise value, and unusual ideas.
Tip: Your “style” can change as your strengths grow. Many players start tactical, then learn positional technique - or vice versa.
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