Is Chess.com Down? How to Check Server Status

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Typically, we expect apps and services to go down, and it is a little more unusual when it’s a website that does. As these are destinations in their own right, figuring out where to check their status can be slightly more difficult. For that reason, here’s where to check the server status of Chess.com if you’re experiencing problems.

As of 12:00 PM ET on Jan. 2, Chess.com is experiencing a handful of issues stemming from the 2024 Daily Chess Championship. Massive participation in the Championship has overloaded the site’s servers which is causing disruptions in the site and ongoing chess games. The site owners directly mention that users might be getting disconnected or seeing 502 errors. These problems are entirely on the side of the site, but that means users will need to be patient while things are worked on.

When we tried the site only a few minutes ago, it connected as normal, but that doesn’t mean that stability is guaranteed. For the time being, it is best if you refrain from any heavy usage, as it could just as easily break at any time.

We will update you on any further developments, but as the issue has been acknowledged, it shouldn’t be too much longer before things are back to normal.

How to Check Chess.com Server Status

This might be a weird first place to check, but as there isn’t an official status page, your best option is the Chess.com Forums. As was the case with a recent crash, users took to the forums to discuss it, so that might be how you find out about recent issues. However, as the forums are tied to the site, they will likely be inaccessible if things go down completely.

Your second stop (or at the same time as you are checking the forums) should definitely be the official Chess.com Twitter Account. They appear to be rather diligent about announcing issues, so this will certainly help you keep on top of things.

Though there are only these two resources to check the Chess.com status, they should give you all the vital information you’re needing. When the site is perfectly functional, it is a great resource to learn strategy and rules, considering many games like Hogwarts Legacy include a chess-related puzzle.

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

 

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