Learn How to Spot a Double Bishop Mate: Mate in 3
This classical chess puzzle is a sharp mating attack built around king safety, forcing checks, and piece coordination. The key idea is that the exposed king has too few safe squares, while active bishops and queen pressure create a mating net. In these positions, a seemingly ordinary check can become decisive because it drags the king into a worse square and opens lines for the final attack. It is a great example of a tactical finish in the middlegame.