A Chess.com project is teaching global audiences how knights move using stickers. The initiative targets casual players and newcomers who struggle with the knight's L-shaped pattern. Sticker sheets distributed worldwide show the knight's legal squares from different board positions, making the concept visual and tactile rather than abstract. The campaign acknowledges that knight movement remains one of chess's steeper learning curves for beginners. Physical stickers stick to boards, walls, and study materials, reinforcing the pattern through repetition. Chess.com calls it an accessibility push to lower the barrier for people discovering the game.