
Best selling Chess from Millennium
Here you’ll find the best products from Millennium in the Chess category. The ranking is based on the best-selling products from this brand within the category. In addition to sales volume, factors such as availability, pricing, and overall customer relevance also influence the order. For each product, we include a short description and the most important highlights from customer reviews, giving you a quick overview of the most popular Millennium options. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Millennium Chess Genius Pro 2024
The ChessGenius Pro 2024 is the perfect playing partner for all chess enthusiasts - featuring a color display, numerous learning and assistance functions, and a playing strength of up to 2200 ELO. With its color display, the ChessGenius Pro 2024 offers fun for all players and is easy and intuitive to operate. New games can be easily started with the PLAY button: as White, as Black, in 2-player mode, or from a specific position. The powerful processor provides lightning-fast response times at all levels of play. The design is super slim, modern, and features stylish pieces that feel good in the hand. You can set an almost unlimited number of difficulty levels. Tournament levels are available for particularly strong players, challenging even very good club players with up to 2200 ELO. The easier levels have been further optimized so that complete beginners can also win. The device can store and reload up to 12 games. Alternative computer moves, various playing styles, and 3 options for opening books enhance the chess experience. For maximum freedom, there is a level with freely adjustable times, number of moves, and increments. The chess computer can resign or offer a draw. The optional chess trainer warns against poor moves, offers to retract them, and suggests improvements for better moves. The ChessGenius Pro is equipped with the latest version of Millennium's HighSensity pressure sensor technology. The particularly smooth and extra-large 20 x 20 cm chessboard ensures maximum enjoyment! The high-contrast color display with a modern user interface is inspired by smartphones and allows quick access to all functions. The magnetic pieces enable play on the go. They can be easily and securely stored in the included cotton piece bag.

2. Millennium ChessChampion 2.0
Your smart chess trainer with tips, move suggestions & mini-games - perfect for beginners & children. The ChessChampion 2.0 is more than just a chess computer - it is your personal chess trainer that accompanies you on your way to becoming an expert. It offers a wealth of training functions that challenge you in a playful way and show you how to learn and improve your chess game. With its colour display and great sound effects, it makes playing chess a real experience. It's child's play - all you have to do is move the chess pieces on the touch-sensitive chessboard.

3. Millennium Chess Genius Chess Computer
The Englishman Richard Lang can undoubtedly be considered the most successful chess programmer of all time, with no less than 10 world championship titles in computer chess. His legendary ChessGenius program achieved the historic first victory of a chess program over a reigning world champion in an official tournament on August 31, 1994: World Champion Garry Kasparov was defeated with a score of 1.5 to 0.5 points at the Intel Grand Prix tournament in London. The Millennium ChessGenius includes this award-winning world champion program. With a playing strength of over 2,000 ELO (according to international tournament standards) and its practically infinite adjustable settings options, it is the perfect playing partner for all chess players, whether beginners, club players, or strong tournament competitors.
Features:
- Nearly unlimited number of difficulty levels adjustable
- Average time per move adjustable
- Maximum total time per game adjustable
- Tournament levels for strong players.

4. Millennium Power supply unit Chess Genius
M811 power adapter for the Millennium ChessGenius chess computer. Power supply specifically designed for the Millennium ChessGenius chess computer. Suitable for the EU, UK, and the USA. Comes with 3 interchangeable plugs for the mentioned regions, making it also suitable as a travel adapter for the chess computer. Specifications: Input: 100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz. Output: 5V 0.6A.

5. Millennium Karpov Chess School
Interactive chess training with 100 pre-stored exercise positions. Voice output and menu navigation in German and English. Comfortable gameplay due to the smooth-running Milenium High Sensitive board (new from 2019). Numerous levels of difficulty are adjustable for all games. Includes the chess textbook Karpov Chess School (196 pages). The illuminated LCD screen shows the complete playing field at a glance and offers extensive help, learning, and control functions. Position control, position input, and retractions are possible. Position memory (when the device is switched off) allows play to continue after interruptions. Operates with 3 AA batteries (not included).

6. Millennium The King Performance
With this chess computer, you play like a king. The King Performance contains the legendary chess program The King by Johan de Koning. With its classic, harmonious design in a real wood frame, it is the perfect size for playing at home. The handmade real wood pieces enhance the high-quality impression perfectly. The chess board features a wooden look with 81 LEDs for move indication and HighSensitiveSensor technology, providing highly comfortable gaming fun. An opponent awaits you here who offers interesting challenges with a very active, risk-taking, and sometimes spectacular style of play. You will never play against a chess computer in a more human and emotional way. The function for saving different opponent personalities allows you to configure your own "personal king" step by step. For the first time, the popular game Chess960 according to the official FIDE rules has also been integrated. Additionally, the Performance device offers a connection to the ChessLink, enabling you to play on the sensor board against chess apps and even online against chess partners around the world.
This chess computer features the legendary program The King by Johan de Koning, a real wood case with an illuminated display, and a smooth-running Millenium HighSensitive board in a wooden look with 81 LEDs and handcrafted wooden pieces. It includes seven different user books. Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess) according to the official FIDE rules is included. You can choose from different opening books: Classic Aegon Book, the Master Book (with over 300,000 positions) by Mark Uniacke, or special user books. Save games and optionally download opening libraries or firmware updates. Configure up to three opponent personalities for a game like against real chess grandmasters, with infinite difficulty levels adjustable from beginner to international grandmaster.

7. Millennium Chess Classics Exclusive
An unbeatable combination: the MILLENNIUM Exclusive Sensor Board with automatic piece recognition and the Chess Classics Element chess clock module. This combines two of the most famous chess engines ever: The King and ChessGenius. The special collector's packaging with a two-tone foil embossing completes the exclusive overall appearance.
Natural playing experience
The fully automatic piece recognition and move display using 81 LEDs provide a completely natural playing experience. The usual pressing of pieces for move input is no longer necessary. Here, you can move the pieces naturally and even slide them. You don't need to take your eyes off the board to input your opponent's moves. Your focus remains exactly where it should be - on the game!
Additional benefits of piece recognition:
The board always knows which piece is where. If a piece falls over, the affected square immediately lights up. Switching your gaze between the display and the board is no longer necessary. Setting up training positions is incredibly easy: for example, you can play with just pawns and a king – place the pieces, confirm the position, and start.
Do you use apps to play online on the board? The board first displays all moves via the LEDs, allowing you to ignore your phone's display. Even if you accidentally place a piece one square too short, the board immediately recognizes this and lights up the corresponding square. Comfort and user enjoyment significantly increase, as user errors are eliminated. Once you've experienced the convenience of automatic piece recognition, you won't want to do without it!.

8. Millennium Chess Classics Element
For Millennium Exclusive and Supreme Tournament chess boards: The chess computer module with the two ultimate engine classics. With the control module "Chess Classics Element" made of elegant real wood, you can equip your Millennium sensor board with piece recognition with two legendary chess programs: "The King" by Johan de Koning and "ChessGenius" by Richard Lang. For the first time, both programs can be combined in one device, and switching between them is easy via the start menu, eliminating the need for cumbersome reconnections. Additionally, the two chess programs share nine memory slots for played games – so you can play with one engine and then analyze with the other if you wish. The included programs are up to date with the latest software development: "The King" features a comfort mode with self-adjusting playing strength levels as well as Elo levels to help you assess your own playing strength. By switching to expert mode, you can compete against an electronic chess grandmaster with up to 2500 Elo and even configure your own personalities. In this version, "ChessGenius" can not only resign in hopeless positions but also offer draws. The engine is rightly considered an absolute classic of computer chess and offers, among other things, two opening libraries and seven additional specialty books, allowing you to train popular openings such as the Queen's Gambit.

9. Millennium The King Competition Chess Computer
The universal genius among chess computers. With 81 LEDs for move display, The King software, adaptive levels & Chess960. Play online via ChessLink module. Play like a king with this chess computer! The King Competition contains the legendary chess program The King by Johan de Koning. With its modern design in a sturdy 43.6 x 43.6 x 2.8 cm plastic case, it is perfect for playing at home. The chess board offers highly comfortable gaming fun with 81 LEDs for move indication and especially smooth pressure sensor technology. With The King Competition you can play either classic chess or the popular Chess960 (Fischer Random Chess) variant according to the official FIDE rules. The device offers 4 adaptive game levels that flexibly adjust to your skills. On the entry level Games & Victories even chess novices have fun playing with the computer, here it is easy to defeat. In addition, there are the ELO levels, where you get an approximate estimate of your own rating. Up to 9 games can be saved. The division of the menu system into a comfort and an expert mode is helpful to easily find your way around the extensive feature set. Another feature: the brightness of the LEDs can be adjusted perfectly to the ambient brightness in several stages. Play chess online With the help of the ChessLink module and free apps, you can play online on Lichess or chess.com, directly on the sensor chessboard against millions of opponents around the world! For professional tournaments, the tornelo.com platform is at your disposal. Your opponent's moves are most conveniently displayed by the 81 board LEDs.

10. Millennium Exclusive Luxe Edition
The luxury-class E-Board. With the luxury-class E-Board, you can play on a real chessboard with chess apps or online on Lichess. Accessories and cables easily disappear into the elegant wooden pedestal. With the Exclusive Luxe Edition, you bring home the most luxurious E-Board of all time and a true visual highlight. Thanks to its modular design, the system can be changed at any time without having to replace the core components - the board and pieces. For example, the system can be expanded at any time with a chess computer module, such as the King Element. The board and pedestal are not permanently connected, allowing the board to be removed from the pedestal at any time and taken on vacation, for instance.
