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If you want people to actually interact with your game, always provide the FEN (a "snapshot" string of the board) or PGN (the move history).
Since you're looking to share something about chess, here are a few post ideas depending on where you're posting. Best for: Twitter/X, Threads, or Instagram If you want people to actually interact with
If you're sharing a brilliant move, mention that Stockfish gave it a "!!" ratingβit's a universal language for chess players. Plain text posts usually get ignored
Plain text posts usually get ignored. A quick screenshot or an animated GIF of the final moves makes a huge difference. Can you find the winning sequence
I was playing White and felt like I was losing until I spotted this. Can you find the winning sequence?
Use the Chess.com Diagram Editor to embed a playable board or paste your PGN so others can see the moves. Option 3: The Educational / Blog Post Best for: Chess.com Blog or personal website Title: Why Iβm finally focusing on the 20-40-40 rule.