Learn How to Spot Mate in 1: Bishop's Opening
This Bishop's Opening puzzle shows how fast development and queen activity can turn into a direct mating attack in the opening. White’s pieces are coordinated around the enemy king, and the key idea is that the king has very limited escape squares because of its weakened pawn shield and cramped back rank. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when one side falls behind in development and leaves tactical holes near the king.