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Based on the to various studies conducted in different parts of the world, it has been seen that playing chess games and solving chess puzzles actually increases the person's concentration, perception as well as self-discipline, and also helps a person to plan ahead and do many more good things. They are good for the development of kids who can then combine development of their thought processes with better enjoyment that they experience by solving puzzles.
Increases Kids' I.Q.
Kids are prime candidates for solving chess puzzles as it seems to increase their intelligence quotient, and also help kids in becoming more adept at solving problems as well as helps them to make difficult as well as abstract decisions without depending on their parents.

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