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We'd recommend its sequel, Chess infinity that was recently released on Steam.
This one features an interactive AI chess coach, in-game feedback, and traditional lessons!
Many games such as this one have some included tutorials and training, but the quality varies and may or may not be appropriate for your level. By starting with a free site like the one above you can get a good introduction and see if it is for you. There are tons of forum posts and studies there to answer just about any chess question you may have. If you would like any further advice feel free to message me.
Thanks for the tips. I just found chess.com a bit overwhelming, I’ll check out lichess