Chess User Guide
for macOS
Use Chess on your Mac to play a match online, against your computer or even against yourself.
Play a game
In the Chess app  on your Mac, do any of the following:
- Challenge your Mac or a person to a game: Choose Game > New. - Tip: When you start a new game, move the pointer over the items in the Variant and Players pop-up menus to get information about them. 
- Play a match online: Sign in to Game Center, choose Game > New, click the Players pop-up menu, then choose Game Center Match. 
- Get hints: Choose Moves > Show Hint. An arrow points to where you should move the piece. 
- Take back a move: Choose Moves > Take Back Move for each move you want to undo. 
- See moves: Choose Moves > Show Last Move. An arrow points from the piece’s originating square to its new square. To see all the moves made during a game, choose Moves > Game Log. 
- Record a game: Choose Game > Record Game [number]. - To stop recording, choose Game > Stop Recording Game [number], enter a name, choose where to save the recording, then click Save. 
Customise a game
In the Chess app  on your Mac, do any of the following:
- Set the level of difficulty: Choose Chess > Settings, then drag the slider towards Faster or Stronger to decrease or increase the speed or difficulty (not available when you’re playing another person). 
- Change the look of a game: Choose Chess > Settings, then choose a style for the board and pieces. 
- Change the viewing angle of the board: Click and hold any corner of the board, then adjust the viewing angle using your mouse or trackpad. 
- Hear moves spoken: Choose Chess > Settings, select the tickboxes for the moves you want to hear, then choose the voices. 
- Add or remove edge notation: Choose View > Edge Notation. A tick is shown if it’s turned on. 
Save a game
- In the Chess app - on your Mac, choose Game > Save. 
- Enter a name, then choose where to save your game. 
- Choose the file format. - If you choose Chess Game, you can open the file in Chess to continue the game. If you choose Moves (PGN), the moves and game information are saved as plain text. 
- Click Save.