Learn How to Spot Blind Swine Mate: Chess Endgame
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic blind swine mate pattern: two rooks coordinate to trap the enemy king with a sudden mating net. The key idea is that the king’s escape squares are already restricted by its own pieces and pawns, so a rook invasion on the seventh rank becomes decisive. In classical chess, these motifs often appear when one side has active rooks and the opponent’s back rank or king zone is overloaded.