Learn How to Blind Swine Mate: Mate in 2
This chess puzzle is a classic blind swine mate pattern in a sharp middlegame. The key idea is that heavy pieces coordinate to trap the enemy king on the back rank while a forcing check removes escape squares. Even though White is materially ahead, the position is all about tactical precision: the attack works because the king is boxed in and the rooks dominate the open files. In classical chess, these mating nets often appear when the opponent’s king is exposed and your pieces are already active.