Learn How to Spot Mate in 2: Back Rank Mate
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a back rank mate pattern, where the enemy king is boxed in by its own pawns and pieces. Even though the material balance is heavily against White, active rook placement creates a forcing tactical finish. In classical chess, these short mating nets often appear when the opponent’s king has limited flight squares and one key defender is overloaded or pinned.