Play online chess with anaglyph glasses to help train lazy eyes
A focused chess experience for players using red/cyan anaglyph glasses. Calibrate your colors, save your setup, and move straight into a board built for visual training.
Calibrate in minutes.
Use your own red and cyan.
Jump into the board right after.
Preview
Anaglyph board concept
White pieces
Shown in red and calibrated until they disappear when the right eye is closed.
Black pieces
Shown in cyan and tuned until they disappear when the left eye is closed.
1. Wear glasses
Put on your red/cyan anaglyph glasses first.
2. Match colors
Adjust both piece colors until each side fades correctly.
3. Start playing
Your calibration becomes the board setting used in chess.
1. Wear your glasses
Start with guided setup
The anaglyph page walks you through the right-eye and left-eye calibration separately so setup feels clear on mobile and desktop.
2. Save your calibration
Keep your personal settings
Your red and cyan choices are saved to the board, so the Lazy Eye preset can immediately reflect the colors that work for your own glasses.
3. Play and train
Move straight into online chess
Once your board is tuned, continue to the chess page and use the live Lichess board as part of a consistent visual-training routine.
Ready to begin?
Set up your anaglyph glasses and start playing.
Calibrate once, save your colors, then continue to the chess board with settings tailored to your own glasses.