How to become a world chess champion?
learn it all...
Improving Your Chess - Resources for Beginners and Beyond
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/improving-your-chess-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond
seriously.....never stop striving to learn what you don't know.....at least, insofar as it is applicable to your goal...
If you are serious, find a chess club in your city (or in the nearest city), and start playing real games.
No you can't. The truth hurts.
12 and 1000 rapid. EVERY modern world champion was a Chess prodigy. Gukesh was GM by 12. Ding was a GM by 17. Carlsen was a GM by 13. Anand at 18. You shouldn't give up, but I wouldn't recommend getting your hopes up.
12 and 1000 rapid. EVERY modern world champion was a Chess prodigy. Gukesh was GM by 12. Ding was a GM by 17. Carlsen was a GM by 13. Anand at 18. You shouldn't give up, but I wouldn't recommend getting your hopes up.
Botvinnik learned the game at age 12.
12 and 1000 rapid. EVERY modern world champion was a Chess prodigy. Gukesh was GM by 12. Ding was a GM by 17. Carlsen was a GM by 13. Anand at 18. You shouldn't give up, but I wouldn't recommend getting your hopes up.
Botvinnik learned the game at age 12.
Mikhail Botvinnik was a prodigy.
Plus, OP only plays Blitz and bullet. They are stable at 900. Along with that, they can’t break 1100 on rapid.
12 and 1000 rapid. EVERY modern world champion was a Chess prodigy. Gukesh was GM by 12. Ding was a GM by 17. Carlsen was a GM by 13. Anand at 18. You shouldn't give up, but I wouldn't recommend getting your hopes up.
Botvinnik learned the game at age 12.
Mikhail Botvinnik was a prodigy.
As I said, he didn't even know the rules of chess when he was 12 years old. He learned the game a few months later.