Learn How to Mate in 2: Discovered Attack
This puzzle is a classic example of a discovered attack that becomes a forced mating net. White’s pieces are coordinated so that one move opens a line for a stronger piece while also creating a direct threat against the king. In positions like this, the key is not material gain but timing: a quiet-looking move can uncover a check and leave the defender with no useful replies. These patterns often appear in chess endgame and middlegame tactics alike.