You'd need to ask about policies regarding age at different Retirement Homes to see what their policies would be regarding age requirements . Rest assured that many of these people would love to have company and play chess or even any other game .
There is no set age group. People can play from when they can start talking to when they are elderly!
Someone in their 40s would typically fall into the middle-age age group.
a minimum of 18 years of age
5-10 I think would be the age group.
there is no age group but i would have said on average 11-12-13 ??
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Some ancient Roman games were chess, checkers, dice, and the game of lucky sixes. Anyone of any age can play these games if they understand the rules. If you want to play them on a website, you will need to be 13 years of age or older to sign up for an account.
I think about 14-18. Of course, the age group would have to include 17 yr. olds.
As far as I could find out, he only played the piano, here is an excerpt of his bio and the site:Prokofiev displayed unusual musical abilities by the age of five. His first piano composition to be written down (by his mother), an 'Indian Gallop', was in F major but without the customary B-flat-the young Prokofiev did not like to touch the black keys.[citation needed] By the age of seven, he had also learned to play chess. Much like music, chess would remain a passion his entire life, and he became acquainted with world chess champions Capablanca and Botvinnik. * http://classiccat.net/prokofiev_s/biography.htm
These toys are marketed for the age group of three to sixteen. Children younger than this age group should not play with these toys as they can pose as a choking hazard.
KK Karanja is a chess player. He is credited as the first African-American chess prodigy. Karanja became a U.S. Chess Federation Candidate Master at age 10.