Learn How to Spot Mate in 1: Hungarian Opening
This puzzle comes from the Hungarian Opening in a middlegame where king safety matters more than material. White’s pieces are already aimed at the black king, and the position shows a classic mating net: the defender’s pawn shield is weakened, key dark squares are exposed, and the queen can exploit the king’s limited escape squares. In classical chess, these are the moments where a forcing move ends the game immediately instead of simply winning material.