Checkers | Game 2 Player ^new^

Checkers is "solved." In 2007, a computer program called Chinook proved that if both players play a perfect game, the result will always be a draw. However, since humans are far from perfect, the game remains an endless source of surprise and excitement.

The most underrated aspect of Checkers is the forced capture rule. If you can jump an opponent, you must jump them. This rule turns the game into a puzzle of calculation. You are not just moving your pieces; you are trying to manipulate the board so that your opponent is forced to make a move that hurts them. checkers game 2 player

The gameplay is straightforward and intuitive, making it easy for both beginners and seasoned Checkers players to jump in. Players take turns moving their pieces (checkers) on a 64-square board, capturing their opponent's pieces by jumping over them to an empty square. The game ends when one player captures all of their opponent's pieces or blocks them so they cannot move. Checkers is "solved