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Chess Vision Trainer is a blindfold chess visualization training app. Its core goal is to help learners build a stable mental image of the chessboard without looking at it. It is not a traditional video course or coaching program; instead, it uses a series of progressive exercises to train coordinate recognition, lines, piece movement, and endgame calculation. The text explicitly states that the training can improve calculation, memory, and overall chess understanding.
The training design is quite focused. The free section includes square-color recognition, identifying the intermediate square between two squares on a diagonal, and finding knight-move paths. The Pro section expands into queen checkmates, rook checkmates, two-bishop checkmates, pawn endgames, and full blindfold games. In terms of format, it is self-guided in-app practice with no board displayed, emphasizing “pure visualization.” It supports audio coordinate prompts as well as AI voice input, making it suitable for commuting or other situations where looking at the screen or tapping frequently is inconvenient. The app also provides accuracy and progress statistics, and says that most features can be used offline.
The product uses a freemium model: basic exercises are free, while advanced endgames and full blindfold chess require an upgrade to Pro. However, the collected text does not disclose the specific Pro price, billing cycle, or trial policy; it only states that subscriptions are managed and canceled through the App Store or Google Play. The text also does not mention any certification, certificate, or level assessment, so it is better viewed as a skill-training tool rather than a course that can provide proof of learning outcomes.
Its strengths are its clear training objective, its progression from basic coordinate awareness to complex endgames, and the added flexibility provided by voice features and offline access. It is highly targeted at players who want to improve blindfold chess, calculation, and spatial visualization. The limitations are that it does not provide much information about instructors or institutional background, nor is there evidence of systematic explanations, game-review feedback, or human guidance. If a learner’s chess foundation is relatively weak, practice alone may not be enough to understand the underlying endgame principles. In addition, the lack of specific pricing makes purchase evaluation more difficult.
It is suitable for chess beginners through intermediate and advanced players who want to strengthen board memory, coordinate sense, and blindfold chess ability, especially users who already understand the rules and are willing to practice frequently in short sessions. Regarding access from China, the text does not provide information on website or app availability in mainland China. Voice input requires an internet connection and depends on AI speech recognition, so real-world stability is uncertain. For payments, the App Store may be relatively convenient, while Google Play may present access barriers in mainland China. Alternatives include broader chess training platforms, offline coaches, or blindfold calculation practice using game records.
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