The United States Chess Federation has released the sixth installment in its Wednesday Workout series, featuring puzzles from the 2025 FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championship. Curated by Woman Grandmaster Sabina Foisor, the puzzles offer analysis and interactive elements for chess enthusiasts. A full report with additional insights from Foisor is available separately.
The latest edition of the Wednesday Workout, published on February 11, 2026, at 10:29, continues a series focused on the 2025 FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championship. WGM Sabina Foisor has curated these puzzles to highlight key moments from the annual event, described as instructive for players of various levels.
Readers can download a printable worksheet or engage with an interactive study to solve the positions. The release encourages ongoing participation, noting that more puzzles from the championship will appear in coming weeks. For those seeking easier challenges, the US Chess website also promotes its Tactics Tuesday series.
This installment builds on previous parts, providing tactical exercises derived directly from the high-speed games of the 2025 tournament. The full report, linked within the article, includes deeper analysis by Foisor, emphasizing strategic insights from the event. The series aims to enhance players' understanding of rapid and blitz formats through practical application.
No specific games or outcomes from the 2025 championship are detailed in this release, but the puzzles serve as a bridge to the full coverage. US Chess maintains an active archive of similar content, with monthly updates dating back years, alongside announcements for upcoming events like the FIDE World Cadet & Youth Rapid and Blitz 2026.