List of grandmasters for chess composition explained

This article lists:

Such awards were formerly managed by FIDE through its section for chess composition, the Permanent Commission for Chess Composition, and now awarded by the World Federation for Chess Composition, an independent body that co-operates with FIDE.[4]

International Grandmasters for chess compositions

Note: deceased Grandmasters are indicated with (†) – Nationality is that of the year when the title was awarded.

Year Name Country
 1972 (†)
 1972 (†)
 1972 (†)
 1972 (†)
 1976 (†)
 1976 (†)
 1976 (†)
 1976 (†)
 1976 (†)
 1976 (†)
 1980
 1980 (†)
 1980 (†)
 1980 (†)
 1980 (†)
 1984
 1984 (†)
 1984
 1984
 1984
 1988 (†)
 1988 (†)  
 1988 (†)
 1988
 1988 (†)
 1989 (†)
 1989
 1989
 1990
 1990 (†)
 1992
 1992
 1993 (†)
 1993
 1993 (†)
 1993 (†)
 1993 (†)
 1995
 1995
 1996 (†)
 1996
 2001
 2004
 2004
 2004
 2004
 2005
 2005
 2005
 2005
 2007
 2007
 2007
 2007
 2007
 2007
 2007
 2009 (†)
 2009
 2010
 2010
 2010
 2010
 2010 (†)
 2010
 2010 (†)
 2010
 2012 (†)
 2012
 2012
 2012
 2012 (†)
 2012
 2012 (†)
 2012
 2012
 2013
 2013
 2015
 2015
 2015
 2015
 2017
 2023

International Honorary Masters for chess composition

Year Name Country
 1986 (†)
 1986 (†)
 1986 (†)
 1987 (†)
 1987 (†)
 1988 (†)
 1988 (†)
 1988 (†)
 1989 (†)
 1991 (†)
 1991 (†)
 1992 (†)
 1994 (†)
 1998 (†)
 1999 (†)
 1999 (†)
 2000 (†)
 2006 (†)
 2007 (†)
 2007
 2012 (†)
 2015

International Solving Grandmasters

Year Name Country
 1982
 1984
 1984 (†)
 1985
 1988
 1988
 1988
 1991
 1993    
 1997
 1997
 1998
 1999
 2000
 2001
 2002
 2002
 2002
 2004   
 2004
 2007
 2008
 2008
 2008
 2009
 2009
 2010
 2011
 2011
 2014
 2014
 2015
 2017

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grandmasters - WFCC.
  2. Web site: Honorary masters - WFCC.
  3. Web site: Solving grandmasters - WFCC.
  4. Web site: What is WFCC - WFCC.