Is Go on Netflix?

The popular board game Go has made its way to the silver screen. But, is Go on Netflix? The answer is yes, and no.

Go is a two-player game of strategy that originated in China over 2,500 years ago. It’s considered one of the oldest and most complex board games in the world. With its strategic depth and simple rules, it’s easy to see why Go has become so popular around the world.

In recent years, Go has been adapted into movies, TV shows, and documentaries. The 2016 movie AlphaGo was a feature-length documentary about Google’s AI program AlphaGo taking on one of the world’s top Go players. It was critically acclaimed for its depiction of artificial intelligence and the game itself.

Netflix has a few titles related to Go on its streaming service. The documentary AlphaGo is available for streaming on Netflix as well as several episodes of the Japanese drama series Meijin, which follows a professional Go player as he navigates his career in the competitive world of modern-day Go tournaments.

There are also a few other titles related to Go on Netflix including The Chinese Exclusion Act, which looks at how the Chinese immigrants brought their game of Go to America in the late 19th century; and The Surrounding Game, which profiles several top international players who are pushing the boundaries of modern-day competitive play.

So yes, there are some titles related to Go available on Netflix but they are not specifically about playing or learning how to play the game itself. For that you will need to look elsewhere such as online tutorials or books written by experienced players who can teach you all you need to know about playing this ancient strategy game.

In conclusion, while there may be some movies and TV shows related to Go available on Netflix, they don’t provide any instruction for learning how to play or improve your skills at this ancient strategy game. To learn more about playing Go you should look for online tutorials or books written by experienced players who can teach you all you need to know about this timeless board game from China.