Learn How to Blind Swine Mate: Endgame Checkmate
This chess endgame puzzle shows a classic blind swine mate pattern: the attacking rooks coordinate to trap the enemy king on the edge of the board. The key idea is that one rook delivers the final checkmate while the other controls escape squares and prevents the king from running away. In practical play, these motifs often appear when the opponent’s king is exposed and their own heavy pieces block the defense.