Learn How to Spot Back Rank Mate: Rook Endgame
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a back rank mate pattern in a rook endgame. The key idea is that the enemy king has no escape squares because its own pawns block the flight squares, while a rook on the first rank can deliver a decisive check. Even in a seemingly balanced classical chess position, active rooks and king safety can outweigh material and create a forced finish.