In a world where technology and gaming intersect, Ziffi Chess emerges as a premier online platform designed to bring chess enthusiasts together in a dynamic and engaging environment. Whether you’re a seasoned grandmaster or a curious beginner, Ziffi Chess offers a comprehensive and user-friendly experience that caters to all skill levels. 

Ziffi Chess is a fast-moving T20 version of chess where you get 6 moves to defeat your opponent and maximize your points to win money. It offers various short modes for players to engage which we’ll discuss in detail later. The idea of developing Ziffi Chess was to create a fun, entertaining, less time-consuming, and brainstorming guilt-free version of chess with winning cash as a by-product.

Talking about the 3 different modes we’ve in Ziffi Chess:

  • Battle Mode: Battle Mode is a two-player game where two random players are given a board, determined by the same entry fees, and compete for maximum points. In Ziffi Chess, Battle Mode features a chess board with entry fees ranging from free i.e. ₹ 0 to ₹ 500.
  • Daily League: Daily League is a free-entry game where players can play 50 games and win cash based on their ranking. Over 500 players win money daily from the Prize Pool of ₹ 1500. The results for Ziffi Chess Daily League will be available exclusively on the Ziffi Chess App at 9 PM.
  • Friends Mode: We thought, why only compete with strangers? Invite your friends to Ziffi Chess and challenge them for a treat. Friends Mode was built to connect with your close friends and enjoy fast-moving chess.

Players can play any version for free and refer their friends to Ziffi Chess to earn an extra wallet bonus of up to ₹50.

Have a lot of fun and enjoyment while playing on Ziffi Chess. For any support, suggestions, or feedback feel free to reach out to us at hello@ziffichess.com. Also, download our app from ziffichess.com to win money and play with your friends for free. Play Ziffi and Win Cash…!!

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