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King Tour Puzzles quick session for homeschoolers

Finish a compact board in a short break without committing to a full chess game. ChessHole helps homeschoolers walk the final safe squares precisely while practicing endgame-like cleanup on a shrinking board.

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Why this works

King Tour Puzzles in ChessHole are not about checkmate. They are about move order, reachable squares, and keeping a piece alive after the board changes.

Best first habit

Before moving, count the safe landing squares each piece will still have after its current tile collapses. That single habit prevents most early dead ends.

Who should try it

This page is tuned for homeschoolers who want independent chess movement practice in a chess-inspired puzzle that runs in the browser.

Free vs Pro

The first 40 launch boards are free. Pro is a one-time $4.99 unlock for every proof-built board, unlimited hints, and premium piece skins as they land.

What makes king tour puzzles different in ChessHole?

ChessHole turns king tour puzzles into a disappearing-board route puzzle. Each move removes the square the piece left behind.

Is this useful for homeschoolers?

Yes. It is designed for independent chess movement practice, while still using familiar chess-piece movement.

Can I play these puzzles quick session?

Finish a compact board in a short break without committing to a full chess game.

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