Learn How to Spot a Blind Swine Mate: Mate in 2
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 finish. The position looks materially lopsided, but the real story is king safety. White’s rook activity on the h-file creates immediate threats, and the black king has very limited flight squares. In classical chess, these mating nets often appear when heavy pieces invade an exposed king zone.