Magnus Carlsen: biography, rating and best games
- País
- 🇳🇴 Norway
- Título
- Grandmaster (GM)
- Nacimiento
- 30 November 1990, Tønsberg (Norway)
- Estado
- activo
- ELO actual
- 2841 · Jun 2026
- ELO máximo
- 2882 · May 2014
- Campeón del mundo
- 2013–2023 (classical)
If there’s one name that defines 21st-century chess, it’s his. Magnus Carlsen is, for most experts and fans, the best player in history. And it’s not an idle opinion: the numbers back it up. Let’s take a look.
Who is Magnus Carlsen
Born in Tønsberg (Norway) in 1990, Carlsen was a child prodigy. He learned to play very young and his progress was dizzying: look at his rating chart above. He went from 904 points at age 9 to Grandmaster in 2004, at just 13 years and 4 months. Few players in history have risen so fast.
In 2010, at 19, he reached world number one. And since then, except for a few brief periods, he hasn’t left that spot.
His rating: the highest in history
How far did he go? In May 2014 he reached 2882 rating points, the highest figure ever recorded by any chess player. To give you an idea, he surpassed the legendary record of 2851 held by Garry Kasparov, which had seemed unreachable.
Before that, in 2012, he had already broken that historic record, reaching 2861. And much earlier, in 2009, he became one of the few players to cross the 2800 barrier.
Five-time world champion
Carlsen won his first World Championship in 2013, defeating Viswanathan Anand. From there he defended the crown four more times, adding up to five consecutive classical world titles:
| Year | Opponent | How it was decided |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Viswanathan Anand | Victory in classical games |
| 2014 | Viswanathan Anand | Rematch, classical victory again |
| 2016 | Sergey Karjakin | 6-6 tie, decided in rapid tiebreak |
| 2018 | Fabiano Caruana | 12 draws and rapid tiebreak |
| 2021 | Ian Nepomniachtchi | Clear victory in classical games |
In 2023 he made a decision that surprised the world: he gave up defending the title. Not for lack of level — he was still number one — but because the match format no longer motivated him. Even so, he continues to dominate the rankings and win tournaments at the highest level.
Records that will take a long time to fall
Carlsen hasn’t just won: he’s left marks that could last decades.
- The highest rating in history: 2882 points (May 2014, matched in August 2019). Nobody has come close.
- 125 games unbeaten at the highest level in classical chess, the longest streak ever recorded in the elite.
- The youngest world number one in history: he reached the top in 2010, at age 19.
- The youngest to surpass 2800 rating, in 2009 at age 18.
Not just classical chess: rapid and blitz
Here’s one of the keys to why many consider him the most complete player. Carlsen dominates all three time controls at once. As of June 2026 he has accumulated six world rapid chess titles and nine blitz titles.
In 2014 he did something no one had achieved: being classical, rapid and blitz world champion at the same time. Having the brain for slow calculation and the reflexes for one-minute chess is extremely rare. He has it.
What you can learn from his play
What makes Carlsen special over the board? His style is universal: it doesn’t rely on sharp openings or computer preparation. On the contrary, he often chooses quiet lines to take his opponents out of theory and play pure chess.
His greatest weapon is technique in seemingly equal positions. Where others would sign a draw, Carlsen keeps pressing, squeezing minimal advantages hour after hour until the opponent gives in. He is the direct heir to Capablanca’s clarity taken to the extreme. If you want to improve, watch how he handles endgames: that’s where he wins a huge number of his games.
His best games
👉 Relive Magnus Carlsen’s best games, including the queen sacrifice with which he kept his crown against Karjakin in 2016.
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Preguntas frecuentes
Why is Magnus Carlsen considered the best of all time?
Because he holds the highest rating ever recorded (2882 in May 2014), has been five-time classical world chess champion, and has also dominated rapid and blitz. His combination of technique, endurance and versatility is unprecedented.
What is Magnus Carlsen's peak rating?
His peak rating is 2882, reached in May 2014. It's the highest rating in chess history, surpassing Garry Kasparov's 2851, which had been the record for years.
Is Carlsen still world champion?
He was classical world champion from 2013 to 2023, but in 2023 he decided not to defend the title due to a lack of motivation with the match format. He remains world number one and competes at the highest level in rapid, blitz and classical tournaments.