Cross-platform player statistics. Compare ratings and stats from Lichess and Chess.com in one place.
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Enter a username to view their cross-platform profile with ratings from both Lichess and Chess.com.
Compare Bullet, Blitz, Rapid, and Classical ratings side by side from both platforms.
Visualize rating history over time with interactive charts for each time control.
View combined game counts, win rates, and identify your most active time control.
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See all your chess data in one place instead of switching between sites.
Whether you play on Lichess, Chess.com, or both, keeping track of your chess ratings and statistics across multiple platforms can be challenging. Our free chess player profile tool solves this problem by bringing all your data together in one convenient dashboard.
Simply enter any chess player's username to instantly view their ratings, game statistics, and performance trends from both Lichess and Chess.com. Perfect for tracking your own progress, scouting opponents before a match, or following your favorite chess streamers and professionals.
Type any Lichess or Chess.com username into the search box above. The tool works with usernames from either platform - just enter the name and we'll find the player's data automatically.
See side-by-side rating comparisons for all time controls: Bullet (1+0, 2+1), Blitz (3+0, 5+0), Rapid (10+0, 15+10), and Classical (30+0). Understand how ratings differ between platforms and identify which time control the player excels at.
Interactive charts show rating progression over time. Filter by time control to see improvement trends in specific game types. Track peak ratings, identify plateaus, and understand long-term performance patterns.
Get aggregated statistics including total games played, overall win rate, and most active time control. See combined data from both platforms to understand the complete picture of a player's chess activity.
Scout your opponents before tournament games or online matches. Understand their rating trajectory, preferred time controls, and recent performance trends to prepare your strategy.
Many serious players maintain accounts on both Lichess and Chess.com. This tool helps you see the complete picture of an opponent's skill level across both platforms.
Track your own chess improvement journey across platforms. See which time controls you're improving in fastest, identify rating plateaus, and celebrate reaching new peak ratings.
Compare your ratings between Lichess and Chess.com to understand the rating differences between platforms and set realistic goals for each site.
Monitor your students' progress across both major chess platforms. Identify which time controls they need to focus on and track their rating development over weeks and months.
Use historical rating data to show students their improvement trajectory and motivate continued practice and study.
Follow your favorite chess streamers, YouTubers, and professional players. See their current ratings, track their online tournament performances, and understand their strengths in different time controls.
Many titled players maintain active accounts on both platforms. This tool lets you compare their performance across sites and see where they play most frequently.
Chess ratings on Lichess and Chess.com use different rating pools and starting points, which means the same player will typically have different ratings on each platform. Understanding these differences is crucial for accurate player assessment.
Lichess ratings tend to be higher than Chess.com ratings for most players. This is because Lichess starts new players at 1500 rating, while Chess.com starts them lower. A 2000-rated player on Lichess might be around 1800-1900 on Chess.com.
Chess.com ratings are generally considered more conservative. The platform has a larger player base, which can affect rating distribution. Many players find it harder to reach the same numerical rating on Chess.com compared to Lichess.
Our player profile tool displays ratings from both platforms side by side, helping you understand a player's true skill level regardless of which site they prefer. This is especially useful when comparing players who primarily use different platforms.
The fastest time control where games last 1-2 minutes total. Bullet chess tests quick thinking, pattern recognition, and mouse speed. Popular formats include 1+0 (1 minute, no increment) and 2+1 (2 minutes with 1 second increment per move).
The most popular online time control. Blitz games last 3-5 minutes and balance speed with tactical depth. Common formats are 3+0, 3+2, and 5+0. Blitz ratings are often considered the most representative of overall chess skill.
Slower games that allow for deeper calculation and strategic planning. Rapid chess typically uses 10+0, 15+10, or similar time controls. These games more closely resemble over-the-board tournament chess while remaining practical for online play.
The longest online time control, with games lasting 30 minutes or more per player. Classical chess allows for thorough analysis and is closest to traditional tournament play. Less common online but important for serious improvement.
Yes! You can search for any player with a public profile on Lichess or Chess.com. This includes amateur players, titled players, streamers, and even world champions. The tool works with usernames from either platform.
No account required! The player profile tool is completely free and works without any sign-up. Just enter a username and view the results instantly. We use public data from Lichess and Chess.com APIs.
Player data is fetched in real-time from Lichess and Chess.com when you search. Ratings and statistics reflect the current state of the player's account. Rating history charts show historical data as provided by each platform.
The tool works perfectly fine if a player only uses Lichess or only uses Chess.com. You'll see complete data for whichever platform(s) the player has an account on. Missing platform data is clearly indicated.
While this tool focuses on individual player profiles, you can open multiple browser tabs to view different players side by side. For head-to-head analysis of two players who have played each other, check out our Rivalry Analyzer tool.
Lichess and Chess.com use different rating systems with different starting points and player pools. Lichess ratings are typically 100-200 points higher than Chess.com ratings for the same skill level. This is normal and doesn't indicate that one platform is easier than the other.
Prepare for specific opponents by analyzing their opening repertoire. Discover their weaknesses and get personalized recommendations for your next match.
Analyze your own opening preferences and performance. Identify which openings work best for you and where you need to improve your preparation.
Deep dive into head-to-head matchups between two players. See historical results, opening choices, and performance trends in your rivalries.