Learn How to Spot Mate in 1: Endgame Checkmate
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of how king safety can collapse even when material is close. In classical chess, the side with active rooks and a weakened king often has the final say, especially when the enemy king has no useful flight squares. The key idea is to recognize a mating net: one piece controls the escape squares while another delivers the decisive check. These positions reward calm calculation and pattern recognition over long strategic planning.