Who is nr. 1 in chess?

The number one chess player in the world is currently Magnus Carlsen (from Norway), a title he has held for many years, consistently topping the FIDE rankings and holding multiple world championship titles in classical, rapid, and blitz chess, though he recently won the World Rapid & Blitz crowns again in early January 2026. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest players ever, known for his dominance and high ratings.
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Who is number 2 in chess world?

GM Hikaru Nakamura 2810 | #2

Hikaru Nakamura was born December 9, 1987 in Hirakata, Japan.
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Is Magnus Carlsen world champion?

No, Magnus Carlsen is not the current classical World Chess Champion; he voluntarily gave up the title in 2022 due to lack of motivation, though he remains the world's top-ranked player and a multi-time world champion in rapid/blitz formats, with Gukesh Dommaraju holding the classical title as of late 2025.
 
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Who are the big 3 in chess?

In the chess world, three names consistently stand out in the debate for the Greatest of All Time (GOAT): Garry Kasparov, Bobby Fischer, and Magnus Carlsen. Each has showcased unparalleled DOMINANCE, redefining the game in their own era.
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What is the IQ of a grandmaster?

'An IQ of at least 120 is required to be a grandmaster, and even then you'll struggle.
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What is Magnus Carlsen's IQ?

Magnus Carlsen's official IQ is unknown, as he has never taken a public IQ test and considers it pointless, but estimates based on his chess genius often place it around 190-200, a "genius" level far above average, though some sources suggest 140-160 is more realistic for elite players. He's known for incredible memory and pattern recognition, but his true score remains speculative.
 
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Who defeated Magnus Carlsen twice?

Indian teen chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa has once again proven his mettle on the global stage by defeating five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen twice within three days at the ongoing Las Vegas Freestyle Chess tournament.
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Who is the best chess player ever?

There's no single "best ever," but the debate usually centers on Garry Kasparov, Magnus Carlsen, and Bobby Fischer, with Kasparov often cited for longevity and dominance, Carlsen for peak rating and modern versatility, and Fischer for his unparalleled peak and revolutionary impact. Kasparov held #1 for a record time, Carlsen has the highest peak Elo, and Fischer achieved near-unbeatable dominance in his era, making each a strong contender for the title. 
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Which country is best in chess?

The United States is currently considered the top chess country by average rating of top players, closely followed by India, with China and Russia also dominating the elite scene, though Russia historically has the most Grandmasters and titles. The "best" depends on the metric: top strength (USA/India), sheer volume of GMs (Russia/India), or recent Olympiad wins (India). 
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What is the average chess grandmaster salary?

While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $151,500 and as low as $43,500, the majority of Chess Grandmaster salaries currently range between $117,000 (25th percentile) to $141,000 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $148,000 annually across the United States.
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What does FIDE stand for?

FIDE stands for Fédération Internationale des Échecs, which is French for the International Chess Federation, the world's governing body for chess that organizes global tournaments, awards titles (like Grandmaster), and sets international rules. Founded in Paris in 1924, it connects national chess federations and promotes chess worldwide.
 
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Why did Magnus Carlsen not defend?

Magnus Carlsen isn't defending his World Chess Championship title primarily due to a lack of motivation and feeling he has little left to gain, plus disliking the intense pressure and format, especially facing the same challenger (Ian Nepomniachtchi) again after already proving himself for years, opting instead to focus on other chess formats and tournaments where he enjoys the competition more. He announced his decision in July 2022, stating he wasn't retiring from chess, just from the traditional World Championship cycle.
 
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Is Samay a chess player?

Bio. Samay Raina is an Indian comedian and chess popularizer.
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Is chess 0% luck?

Luck Favors The Better Player

The strongest counter-argument to the claims that there's luck in chess is that we may just use the word luck to describe chess skills that are difficult to quantify.
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Has anyone reached 3000 in chess?

Yes, many players have reached 3000 in online chess, especially in faster time controls like blitz and bullet, with young prodigies like Faustino Oro being some of the youngest to cross 3000 on Chess.com. However, reaching 3000 in classical FIDE chess is a much rarer and debated feat, with most experts believing it hasn't happened yet and might take significant rating inflation or a future prodigy, as top players hover around 2800-2900 in classical.
 
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What is a nickname for Magnus?

Common nicknames for Magnus include Mags, Mag, Mange (Scandinavian), Manny, Gus, and sometimes playful ones like Magnanimous or Mighty Mag, though some people, like the character Magnus Chase, dislike nicknames like "Maggie". The best nickname depends on personal preference and culture, ranging from simple shortenings to affectionate or descriptive terms. 
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What is Albert Einstein's IQ?

Albert Einstein never took an official IQ test, so his score is an estimate, but experts widely suggest it was around 160, placing him in the "genius" category, though some ranges go higher (up to 190) or mention higher potential scores like 182 or even 207, but 160 is the commonly cited figure based on his achievements and intellectual capacity. 
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What is Hikaru Nakamura's IQ?

Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura scored 102 on a Mensa online IQ test, but this is widely considered unreliable as he wasn't serious and didn't understand the time limit, suggesting his actual cognitive ability for chess is far higher, as chess mastery requires immense pattern recognition, calculation, and memory, not just a standard IQ score, though his chess skill itself demonstrates profound intelligence in that domain. 
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What is the top 1% IQ?

The top 1% IQ is generally considered to be around 135 or higher, though it can range from 130 to 135+ depending on the specific test and calculation (like using a 15 or 16 standard deviation). On a standard IQ scale where 100 is average and 15 is a standard deviation, an IQ of about 135 is needed to be in the 99th percentile, representing the cutoff for the top 1% of the population.
 
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What is Kasparov's IQ score?

Garry Kasparov's official IQ score from a 1987-88 assessment by Der Spiegel was 135, placing him in the gifted range, but some sources speculate his intelligence is far higher, with estimates reaching 190, though these are not from formal tests and are often linked to his unmatched chess skill rather than verified IQ results.
 
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Who has the strongest IQ in the world?

The individual widely recognized for the world's highest IQ is YoungHoon Kim, a South Korean scientist, with a score of 276, verified by organizations like the Giga Society and World Memory Championships, while mathematician Terence Tao (IQ 230) and author Marilyn vos Savant (IQ 228) are also frequently cited among the highest, alongside historical figures like William James Sidis (estimated 250-300), though historical IQs are less standardized.
 
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