ScienceWho invented chess? | Live Science

Who invented chess? | Live Science


Chess is one of the world’s most popular and beloved games. The United Nations (opens in new tab) estimates that close to 605 million people around the globe — or about 8% of the world population — play it regularly.

While some games slide into obscurity after spending a few years on store shelves, chess has survived the test of time. The game also got a boost from the 2020 Netflix series “The Queen’s Gambit,” with around 62 million accounts (opens in new tab) watching the show within its first four weeks. This led to a chess-buying boom, with eBay seeing a 215% increase (opens in new tab) in chess set sales in the weeks after the show was released.



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