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Chess Notation

Chess notation is the standard way to write moves such as e4, Nf3, and Qh7#. If you can read notation, you can follow lessons, record your games, study famous examples, and understand chess ideas much more clearly.

Quick idea: Most moves are written as the piece and the square it moves to. Pawns have no letter, so e4 means a pawn moves to e4, while Nf3 means a knight moves to f3.

Chessboard coordinates

Algebraic notation is built on coordinates. Files run from a to h from left to right, and ranks run from 1 to 8 from bottom to top.

The starting board

Every square has its own name, such as e4, b7, or h1.

Piece letters and graphics

King piece graphic
K
King
Queen piece graphic
Q
Queen
Rook piece graphic
R
Rook
Bishop piece graphic
B
Bishop
Knight piece graphic
N
Knight
Pawn piece graphic
Pawn (no letter)
Nf3 Knight to f3 Bb5 Bishop to b5 e4 Pawn to e4

Simple move examples

These examples show a pawn move, a knight move, and a bishop move.

Reading a full move sequence

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5

  • White plays a pawn to e4.
  • Black replies with a pawn to e5.
  • White develops a knight to f3.
  • Black develops a knight to c6.
  • White develops a bishop to b5.

Most notation becomes easy quickly because the same short patterns appear again and again.

Captures, check, mate, castling, and promotion

Notation also uses a few symbols to show special events in the game.

Captures use x

Nxe5 means a knight captures on e5. exd5 means the pawn from the e-file captures on d5.

Check uses +

+ means check. In this example the black king is checked, but can still escape to f8.

Checkmate uses #

# means checkmate. Here the rook on f8 blocks the king’s escape, so the attack is mate.

Castling

O-O means kingside castling. O-O-O means queenside castling.

Promotion

e8=Q means a pawn reaches e8 and promotes to a queen.

Other useful symbols

  • + = check
  • # = checkmate
  • x = capture
  • =Q = promotion to queen
  • 1-0 = White wins
  • 0-1 = Black wins
  • ½-½ = Draw

These symbols appear constantly in books, scoresheets, databases, and game annotations.

Disambiguation and result notation

Sometimes notation needs one extra detail to stay precise.

When two pieces can move to the same square

  • Nbd2 means the knight from the b-file moves to d2.
  • R1e2 means the rook on rank 1 moves to e2.

This is called disambiguation. It prevents confusion when two identical pieces could make the same move.

Why players write moves

  • To record the game accurately
  • To review mistakes later
  • To study books and annotations
  • To communicate ideas clearly
  • To follow tournament rules

Notation is one of the key study habits that helps players improve over time.

Learning tip: The fastest way to remember notation is to connect the move to the board. Read a move, point to the square, and then play through a few short examples. The board and the notation reinforce each other.

A real game you can follow in notation

The Opera Game is one of the clearest famous miniatures for beginners. It is short, sharp, and full of readable notation patterns such as development, captures, castling, and checkmate.

Paul Morphy (White) vs Duke Karl / Count Isouard (Black)

This famous miniature is short, readable, and full of useful notation patterns such as development, captures, castling, checks, and mate.

Visible score:

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 Bg4 4.dxe5 Bxf3 5.Qxf3 dxe5 6.Bc4 Nf6 7.Qb3 Qe7 8.Nc3 c6 9.Bg5 b5 10.Nxb5 cxb5 11.Bxb5+ Nbd7 12.O-O-O Rd8 13.Rxd7 Rxd7 14.Rd1 Qe6 15.Bxd7+ Nxd7 16.Qb8+ Nxb8 17.Rd8# 1-0

Common questions about chess notation

Beginner basics

What is proper chess notation?

Proper chess notation is standard algebraic notation, where each move is recorded with the piece letter and the destination square. Pawns have no letter, so a move like e4 means a pawn goes to e4.

How do you read chess notation for beginners?

You read chess notation by identifying the piece and the square it moves to. For example, Nf3 means a knight moves to f3, while Qxd5 means the queen captures on d5.

How do you write chess notation for beginners?

You write chess notation by recording each move with the correct piece letter and destination square. Pawn moves use only the square name, while captures add an x, checks add a plus sign, and checkmate adds a hash sign.

Is chess notation universal?

Yes. Algebraic notation is used worldwide in books, tournaments, coaching material, databases, and online play.

Is algebraic notation hard to learn?

No. Algebraic notation is usually quick to learn once you understand the board coordinates and the piece letters.

Symbol meanings

What does Nf6 mean in chess?

Nf6 means a knight moves to the square f6. The letter N is used for knight because K is reserved for king.

What does Q mean in chess notation?

Q stands for queen in chess notation. A move like Qh5 means the queen moves to h5.

What does O-O mean in chess notation?

O-O means kingside castling. The king moves two squares toward the rook, and the rook moves to the square next to the king.

What does 0-0 mean in chess?

0-0 is commonly used as a typed version of O-O for kingside castling. In formal notation, the move is written with capital letter O characters, not zeros.

What is the notation for checkmate in chess?

The notation for checkmate in chess is the hash sign. A move such as Qh7# means the move delivers checkmate.

What does ++ mean in chess?

Double plus signs are an older annotation style for a very strong check or decisive move, but modern algebraic notation usually uses a single plus sign for check and a hash sign for mate. Most players today will mainly see + and #.

What are the symbols in chess called?

The symbols in chess notation are usually called notation symbols or annotation symbols. They include move symbols such as x, +, #, and promotion notation such as =Q.

Learning and practical use

What do chess players write while playing?

Chess players write the moves of the game in notation on a scoresheet. This creates a record of the game that can be checked and analysed later.

How can you remember chess notation more easily?

You can remember chess notation more easily by linking each move to a real board square and practising short games. Repetition with actual positions is much better than trying to memorise the symbols in isolation.

Is it important to learn chess notation?

Yes. Learning chess notation makes it much easier to study games, use books, follow lessons, and review your own mistakes.

Next step: Once notation starts feeling natural, browse more beginner learning pages in the Chess Topics & Training Tools Hub.
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🎯 Beginner Chess Guide
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This page is part of the Chess Notation Guide — Learn algebraic chess notation: coordinates (a1–h8), piece letters, captures, checks, castling, en passant, and promotion.
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