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Storyboard18 | Kingslayers, Brutal Bishops, Krazy Knights: What’s fuelling newfound chess craze?

Creators and influencers on the internet are making chess more accessible and fun for younger people, which could open up opportunities for brands to engage with the sport and new audiences.

By Priyanka Nair  Nov 18, 2021 1:48:07 PM IST (Updated)


Before the violent survival drama Squid Game took the world by storm and, bizarrely, got six-year-olds in Mumbai playgrounds hooked to a Korean children's game, another Netflix series turned a many centuries-old game into one of the hottest sports of the year.
In 2020, when The Queen’s Gambit was released, little did the makers realise the impact it would have on the world of chess.
Almost immediately after its release, Google reported that searches for ‘chess’ were at their highest level in 14 years. Search volumes for 'How to play chess', according to Netflix, also hit a nine-year peak. In the US, sales of chess boards increased by triple digits. The Queen’s Gambit became one of Netflix’s most-watched scripted shows.