Learn How to Double Bishop Mate: Mate in 2
This puzzle shows a classic double bishop mate pattern in a sharp middlegame-to-endgame setting. The key idea is that two bishops coordinate to restrict the king’s escape squares while forcing a reply that only delays the finish. Even with heavy material on the board, tactical geometry matters more than raw count. When the enemy king is boxed in and your pieces control the flight squares, a forcing check can become a mating net very quickly.