Mode 2: User can highlight up to 16 squares on which to train.
I included Mode 2 because I think it gives another, and perhaps better way to learn the squares. For instance, you could choose to learn a diagonal, a file, a rank, or an entire quadrant of the board. Limiting squares to 16 or less increases square repetition during the 30 second session. This speeds learning. I also left the square designation visible for each square, as a way of reinforcing that you have the correct square.
All feedback is appreciated. Would love to hear from the coaches.
I added an option to hide coordinates and also an option between unlimited time and 30 seconds per session. I’m really curious if I need to add instructions or is the setup intuitive enough without them.
https://forsooktherook.github.io/chess-vision-trainer/
I designed a vision board that has two modes.
Mode 1: Utilizes all 64 squares
Mode 2: User can highlight up to 16 squares on which to train.
I included Mode 2 because I think it gives another, and perhaps better way to learn the squares. For instance, you could choose to learn a diagonal, a file, a rank, or an entire quadrant of the board. Limiting squares to 16 or less increases square repetition during the 30 second session. This speeds learning. I also left the square designation visible for each square, as a way of reinforcing that you have the correct square.
All feedback is appreciated. Would love to hear from the coaches.