This seems to have been removed when chess.com recently changed the look of profiles.
It's on the main stats page. Home > Stats
This seems to have been removed when chess.com recently changed the look of profiles.
It's on the main stats page. Home > Stats
This seems to have been removed when chess.com recently changed the look of profiles.
It's on the main stats page. Home > Stats
Where does it say the specific date? All I see is the highest score for the selected time period but I don't see the specific date for when they reached that score anywhere.
The way it was before it would say the highest score and next to it would be the date when that score was achieved. It looks like you have to mouse over the graph now to find that information?
This seems to have been removed when chess.com recently changed the look of profiles.
It's on the main stats page. Home > Stats
hey martin did you figure out where the date is?
This seems to have been removed when chess.com recently changed the look of profiles.
It's on the main stats page. Home > Stats
Martin this is incorrect. All it shows is the high score in the timeframe (7 days, 30 days etc) but not the date that the high score was achieved on. It used to say it before they changed the site. Is there somewhere else where you can find the date of the highscore?
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Yes, it was like this:
but now there is no date, at least when I see it via a browser on a PC
yeah! that's how I remember it. It would be nice if they still had it somewhere
And the chart may not display it properly
I first thought they moved it into the Insights but I could not find it, at least from the first attempt
I just found my highest rating for Daily, but it some work to do it, Pheww!
I went to my games and scrolled through them near the date i thought i was high
and I found it listed on the game i played it. Since all games show the rating and the date.

A Python script + chess.com's API can do the job, you would be able to see even the exact time in UTC not only the date like this:
Also you may see the difference, lets say, between 3|0 and 5|0 blitz:
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