Chess Openings Pro

Chess Openings Pro

Study and improve your openings with this Chess openings explorer!

Game info


5.05
October 18, 2025
Android 4.1+
Everyone
Get Chess Openings Pro for Free on Google Play

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Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: Chess Openings Pro, Developed by LR Studios. Listed in Puzzle Category. Current Version Is 5.05, Updated On 18/10/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Chess Openings Pro. Achieved Over 926 thousand Installs. Chess Openings Pro Currently Has 12 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars

Get better at the opening with Chess Openings Pro and its collection of more than 10,000 openings and its database of over 2 million Grandmaster games.

It also helps you find which chess openings are better by showing you their respective win rates.
For example, did you know that black wins 4% more games on average by answering "1. e4" with the Sicilian Defence ("c5") rather than an Open Game ("e5")?
We are currently offering version 5.05. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


Multiple bugfixes and improvements

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.5
12,194 total
5 70.0
4 20.7
3 5.0
2 1.4
1 2.8

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Recent Comments

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Dumisani Mdlalose

I've had this app for a while now, I use it to look for unpopular moves that I can play against common lines.. the only problem is that it doesn't suggest the names of the openings for you.

user
A Google user

Overall, the app is pretty good at capturing the main lines. Requiring a connection to access database games is not a big problem for me, but some gripes I have include the weak engine analysis as well as an outdated opening database. When I first got the app 4 years ago, it really helped me develop my opening knowledge, but now that I am decent (2000), I need a more thorough database. This app is good for beginner/intermediate players, but for experienced players you should look elsewhere.

user
A Google user

Nice app, and I found another use for it: when a chess book doesn't have enough diagrams for my level, I enter the first moves on the app and 'sometimes' I find the exact game to be followed, move by move. When the game is not on the database, it would be nice to have the option to keep playing for both players (instead, the board just locks).

user
A Google user

A very nice app for a very low price, no subscription. You can search by opening name or make some moves and see which openings they are. You can find games based on the current chessboard position. It would be nice, once you have chosen a game, to have it played automatically at different speeds, instead of clicking for every move. Anyway, a great app.

user
A Google user

The problem with this app is that if you want to study an opening, you can only study one position. It has handy arrows indicating the most popular moves in a particular position, but there's no forward button if you go back one move. Or, if you hit the "reset" button, there's no way to go back to the position you were studying. It also won't tell you what the strongest moves are, only the most popular ones.

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Rammuel Montecalvo

This app really helped me to improve my opening repertoire.

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Jordan “Abdullah” Seifert

A helpful way to quickly look at openings. My singular criticism is that the option to have the names of the openings beside the arrows is cramped with overlapping text. This is a surprisingly small thing though. It's still legible, it's only one way to check the names of the openings, and it's not even a default option.

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Marvin Cullum

Wow! This gives the openings plus the percentage of players that make one particular move. And if you look for it it will show which masters players, with their rating, that had the exact position and who won! Additionally, it has a quiz to test knowledge like which opening is shown and best statistically for the win. I am most impressed. I've had this going about an hour and no adverts yet... I hope they are mild to none, but I understand there must be money for bills. Thanks for this program!