2024-10-032024-10-032018-01-011301-0085https://doi.org/10.9779/PUJE841https://hdl.handle.net/11452/45736The aim of this study is to determine whether chess education makes a difference in social problem solving skills of the preschool children or not. Totally 160 samples were reached; including 80 preschool students who had chess education and 80 preschool students who did not have chess education. In order to examine the problem solving skills of the children who had chess education and the ones who did not, "Problem Solving Skills Scale", which was developed by Oguz and Koksal-Akyol (2015), was used. In order to examine the problem solving skills of the children who took chess education and the ones who did not, Independent Samples t-Test was used and the findings obtained were interpreted. According to the findings obtained from the research, a significance difference was encountered between the problem solving skills of the children on behalf of the ones who took chess education. This research indicate that chess education affect the problem solving skills of the children in a positive way.enPreschool educationChess trainingProblem solving skillsSocial sciencesEducation & educational researchThe examination of preschool period children's problem solving skills according to their chess training statusArticle00042612670000451614310.9779/PUJE841