Attraction Tactic Chess Puzzles for Kids – Printable PDF & Online Practice
Help kids learn how to lure enemy pieces and kings onto bad squares, win material, and spot clever tactical ideas in chess.
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Solve puzzles online in interactive mode.
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My child really enjoyed these attraction puzzles. The positions are clear, and the explanations make it easy to understand why the move works. I like that we can print the PDF for offline practice and also use the online practice mode when studying on a tablet.
This is a very practical course for young chess players who are learning tactical ideas. The attraction theme is explained well, and the puzzles help students recognize how to lure a king or piece onto a bad square. The answer PDF is also helpful for lesson preparation.
We use this as part of our homeschool chess lessons. The printable puzzles are easy to use, and the online practice gives my child another way to review the same ideas. A good resource for building tactical confidence.
The puzzles were fun and helped me see how to make the opponent’s pieces go to bad squares. I liked the Learn mode because it showed me the idea after I solved the puzzle.
For the price, this course gives a lot of useful practice. The 160 puzzles are enough to keep my child busy, and the mix of PDF and online solving is convenient. Great for kids who already know the basic rules and want to improve their tactics.
I used this with beginner students in a chess club. The attraction tactic is an important pattern, and these puzzles make it easier to teach. The printable PDF works well for classroom practice, while the explanations help students review independently.
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Attraction Tactic Chess Puzzles for Kids – Printable PDF & Online Practice
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