Returning to the theme of my post looking at Chess.com player’s puzzle score data analysis, this time I imported the data directly from Chess.com into Power BI via Power Query with much greater ease than when I had copied and pasted the table of data into Excel, pre-processed it there, saved it as a CSV to avoid data type issues which happened if importing from Excel into Power BI, etc.
Pictured below is a basic Power BI dashboard presenting some of the information contained within the last-25 puzzle history for a player on the site – me.
![](http://www.neilmcniven.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/neils-chess-scores-power-bi-dashboard-1024x574.png)
…and here below is the same dashboard used to present the playing data for an evidently far more accomplished friend.
![](http://www.neilmcniven.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/chris-chess-scores-power-bi-dashboard-1024x574.png)