Hjemmeskak – Danish tool for chess analysis and puzzle solving.
Hjemmeskak is a niche program for serious chess enthusiasts who want to replay games, analyze opening lines, and work with puzzles—without necessarily playing against a computer. The software is not a chess engine, but rather a digital chessboard focused on learning and instruction.
Replay games and puzzles with commentary
One of Hjemmeskak’s key features is the ability to replay saved chess games and add move-by-move annotations. The program also lets you create your own games and chess puzzles with solutions, making it suitable for instructors and self-learners alike.
The software comes with a selection of ready-made games and puzzles—most with Danish commentary—plus a brief introduction to chess for beginners. You can also download an additional 200 games and add them to the program, giving you plenty of material to study.
Advanced opening book
Hjemmeskak includes an opening book that lets you:
- Identify opening names while replaying
- See suggested alternative moves in specific positions
- Extend the book with your own openings
This makes the program especially useful for those who want to dive into opening theory without relying on online databases.
Who is Hjemmeskak for?
- Coaches who teach chess and want to present games with explanations.
- Self-taught players who want to analyze games or solve puzzles without distractions.
- Chess clubs that want to distribute puzzles and positions internally.
It’s not a traditional game—you can’t play against the computer or others online. The focus is solely on learning and analysis.



