Portable Game Notation
Full Form of PGN
What is PGN?
Portable Game Notation (PGN) is a standard plain-text format for recording chess games, including moves, metadata, and annotations. Developed in the early 1990s, it allows chess enthusiasts to store, share, and replay games across different software and platforms. In India, PGN is widely used by online chess communities, academies, and players participating in tournaments—including those following the popularity of Indian grandmasters like Viswanathan Anand. Chess clubs and digital training tools rely on PGN files to exchange game data, analyze strategies, and preserve historical matches. The format is human-readable, making it accessible even to beginners who want to study famous games. While not directly part of standard school curricula, PGN is invaluable for students aspiring to compete in national and international chess events, where recording and sharing games is essential for improvement and recognition.
PGN का फुल फॉर्म
पोर्टेबल गेम नोटेशन
Example
After the match, my coach shared the PGN file so I could review my moves and understand where I went wrong.