game report is the only way but without membership it will be harder
Is there a way to see if you've ever played a brilliant move?
After You finish a game, click on game report on the popup that comes. wait for it to fully analyse. It will show best moves, blunders, mistakes, and brilliant moves
Why does this have 60 dislikes
he tried is best
Can you see the actual game you played the brilliant move?
Insights has a move classification graph where you can pinpoint dates but you would have to figure out the games from that. It's also possible a full review may differ and not actually show the brilliant, depending on depth.
Not sure if this is the right forum category, but I was curious if I ever played a move rated as "brilliant" by the chess analysis. Anyone know of a way to search your games for such a move?
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Click insight which will analyses all your games played since the first day, then click “moves” and it tells you how many Brilliant moves you have made in all your games you played in rapid, blitz, bullet, and daily games

last magnus carlsens game on this site was against a noob and Carlsen had like 6 Briliant moves in that game alone, so I guess it does depend on your ability.
DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO FIND THAT GAME LINK ?
After You finish a game, click on game report on the popup that comes. wait for it to fully analyse. It will show best moves, blunders, mistakes, and brilliant moves
Hey, there’s 100 thumbs down emojis
that’s probably a record
Not sure if this is the right forum category, but I was curious if I ever played a move rated as "brilliant" by the chess analysis. Anyone know of a way to search your games for such a move?
Pay 1 month Diamond membership
Click insight which will analyses all your games played since the first day, then click “moves” and it tells you how many Brilliant moves you have made in all your games you played in rapid, blitz, bullet, and daily games
I think he means if you can view the games
Once you have the insight, you can find the games. It's just a bit more tricky. You have to find them by looking with the dates. For examples in the last 30 days, if you had 5 Brilliant moves, you can change the date from..... to…. and you find quickly which was the date of each one. Put them in your game library each time you find one if you want to find them again, you won't have to search that way again.
(sorry for my horror English, French would have been easier for me and Goog. Trans. makes me sick just by seeing written Google…)
How do you find which game the brilliant move was played in though?
Have you read the whole topic, yet? The question has been answered several times.
Can you find the games that you've played a brilliant move in or can you only see how many brilliants you have?
People get all excited over the "brilliant" label. Here on chess.com, it doesn't mean you played a brilliant move. It means you played a decent sacrifice. They should relabel it "Decent Sacrifice."
From the Support page:
Brilliant (!!) moves and Great Moves are always the best or nearly best move in the position, but are also special in some way. We replaced the old Brilliant algorithm with a simpler definition: a Brilliant move is when you find a good piece sacrifice. There are some other conditions, like you should not be in a bad position after a Brilliant move and you should not be completely winning even if you had not found the move. Also, we are more generous in defining a piece sacrifice for newer players, compared with those who are higher rated.

last magnus carlsens game on this site was against a noob and Carlsen had like 6 Briliant moves in that game alone, so I guess it does depend on your ability.