
Why the right chess set can make a difference
You can play chess with plastic pieces on a checkered cardboard board. That doesn't change the rules. But it changes almost everything else.
Chess is a game that takes place in the head – but it is also a game that we feel with our bodies. The pieces we touch. The table we sit at. The sound it makes when a heavy piece is placed on a solid wooden board.
It all matters. Not just aesthetically, but also practically.
The feeling in the hand
When you move a piece, it's not just your mind that's working. Your hands are also at work. That's why it feels different to play with a set where everything is well thought out – where the weight is balanced and the surface is smooth without being shiny.
A good set invites you to play. You want to touch it. Not just because it's pretty, but because it feels right. The pieces stand solidly, without being heavy. They fit well in your hand, without seeming fragile. And that helps make the game something you enjoy and want to repeat.
Also read: What is a good chess set?
Sound and tempo
There's something almost meditative about the sound of a wooden piece being placed on a wooden board. Not too loud. Not too soft. Just a confirmation that the move has been made.
Many people cite the sound as one of the most satisfying things about playing with a solid kit. It's not about volume – it's about tone. The right kit creates a small acoustic space where every move has its place.
See also: How to care for your solid wood chess set
The view and the overview
When you play chess, you scan the board over and over again. It should be easy to tell the difference between the pieces. That's why the contrast between the types of wood is important. Just as important as the design of the pieces themselves.
The best chess sets use natural color differences – not paint or artificial stains. This gives a warmer and more harmonious look. And it makes it easier to keep track – not only of your own moves, but also of the game as a whole.
Atmosphere and presence
A good chess set is more than just a function. It creates a framework for the game. It fills the room with a calm presence. Even when the game is not being played. Many people leave it out – not as decoration, but as an invitation. For a game. Or for a break.
The right set makes you want to play more often. Not because it looks good, but because it feels good. And that in itself can be the difference.
Sources and read more
- Chess.com: Choosing the right chess set
- Norwald: What is a good chess set?
- Norwald: How to care for your solid wood chess set


