Learn How to Spot Mate in 2: Back Rank Mate
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of a mating net built around rook activity, king restriction, and a forced reply. Even though one side is materially behind, active pieces can overwhelm an exposed king when escape squares are limited. The key idea is to use a forcing check to drag the defender onto a vulnerable square, then finish with a rook-based checkmate pattern. In classical chess, these tactical finishes often appear when static material is outweighed by dynamic threats.