Learn How to Blind Swine Mate: Rook Endgame
This chess endgame puzzle shows a classic blind swine mate pattern: two rooks coordinate to trap the enemy king on the back rank and deliver a forced mate. The key idea is that one rook gives a forcing check while the other rook takes over the mating square, leaving the king with no safe escape. In classical chess, these rook coordination motifs often appear when the king is boxed in by its own pieces and pawns.