The popularity of playing chess online is growing year-on-year with prominent internet personalities streaming and teaching chess to their audience. One of the biggest reasons for its growth is because it’s a game of skill. As per the Honorable Supreme Court of India, games of skill like Ziffi Chess are completely legal to play and operate. Ziffi Chess requires skill and strategy to make a move leaving no scope for chance or luck-based element. It should be understood that games of skills are not considered gambling, whether they are played for leisure or money.

Can I also play Ziffi Chess for free?

The answer is Yes, there are enough options to play free chess games in Ziffi Chess and win money. Please find the options listed you can explore to play free games.

  • Battle Mode: In the battle mode, two players will be matched randomly for free contests and can also opt for different entry fees as well. Players opting for free entry mode will win the prize and can play multiple games for free.
  • Daily League: In the daily league mode, players can play up to 50 free games and position themselves on top of the leader board to win free cash. Entry for the daily league contest is completely free for all users. You can test your skills on a large group of players and compete with them.
  • Friends Mode: Friends Mode is entirely free and does not have cash elements. This is for you to invite your friends over to Ziffi Chess and contest a battle with them. Refer your friends now with your link and win up to ₹50 upon successful KYC.

Where can I download Ziffi Chess from?

The Ziffi Chess App can be downloaded from our website www.ziffichess.com or users can directly download it by clicking here. You can follow the instructions on the download page on ‘How to Install Ziffi Chess’.

If you wish to play our Free App, you can head to the Play Store and search ‘Ziffi Chess’ or you can click here. Please don’t forget to rate us on the Play Store and write a review.

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