Learn How to Spot Mate in 1: Endgame Checkmate
This chess endgame puzzle is all about recognizing a forced mate pattern before you start calculating long variations. In classical chess, the side to move often wins by using a piece that controls key escape squares around the enemy king. Here, king safety is the decisive factor: the defending king is exposed, its pawn shield is weakened, and one precise tactical idea ends the game immediately. These are the kinds of positions where a quiet-looking piece can suddenly deliver a final blow.