Learn How to Blind Swine Mate: Endgame Rook Mate
This chess endgame puzzle shows a classic blind swine mate pattern: the rooks coordinate to trap the enemy king on the back rank and deliver a sudden finish. Even though the position looks like a practical rook endgame, the key idea is tactical rather than technical. The attacking side uses active rook placement, open files, and king safety pressure to create a mating net. In classical chess, these motifs often appear when one rook is already deep in the opponent’s camp and the other can join the attack.