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Leak Suggests Duolingo Might Soon Give Chess Lessons
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- Duolingo may soon introduce chess lessons and practice sessions.
- A Reddit user leaked a screenshot showing a chess puzzle in Duolingo’s debug menu.
- While there’s been no official confirmation, player-revealed information suggests the feature has been in beta testing for some time.
According to a leak, Duolingo will soon introduce chess lessons and practice sessions. Among major leaks in the video game community involving Grand Theft Auto 6, Nintendo Switch 2, and more, this unexpected development has excited several members of the gaming community.
Chess has been in the video game world for a while. The legendary tabletop game made its way into the digital space, giving players many options to play chess online on various platforms. Despite the incredibly wide range of video games available today, many still enjoy playing chess, as the game’s popularity never fades. Now, it seems that the legendary classic is coming to one of the most popular platforms for learning languages.
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According to Reddit user lynndotpy, chess lessons are coming to Duolingo. The user shared a screenshot of the Duolingo app showing a chessboard and an instructor giving advice to the player. It looks like a chess puzzle that the player must solve by finding the best move to win. The complexity of the puzzle suggests that Duolingo will offer chess lessons starting at a beginner level. Lynndotpy found this in the debug menu and wondered how much of a secret it really was, as they could easily access this information.
Duolingo Could Be Adding Chess Lessons Soon
The user mentioned that the new chess feature seems to be ready for iPhone, while an iPad version is still in development. However, they didn’t find any information about an Android or web version. Lynndotpy informed the gaming community that they got in touch with the mods about this, and the leak was confirmed to them. The user also came across a “Zombie Mode” in the debug menu, but they don’t know exactly what that means for Duolingo.
Duolingo is one of the most popular platforms for learning languages through play. It offers more than 40 different languages, helping users practice and improve their speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills. Besides languages, the app also includes Duolingo Math and Duolingo Music. Its game-like approach, with features like XP points, daily streaks, and leaderboards, helps keep users motivated and engaged.
This Duolingo leak has certainly excited chess players in the gaming community. Many believe Duolingo could be the perfect platform for learning chess moves. Even though nothing has been officially confirmed yet, one player in the comments said this feature has been in beta testing for months. While Duolingo users await further confirmation, those who want to learn or improve their chess skills might soon have a new platform to do so.

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