Learn How to Double Bishop Mate: Mate in 3
This chess endgame puzzle is a classic example of double bishop mate, where coordinated bishops restrict the enemy king and force a mating net. The position is highly tactical despite the reduced material, and the key idea is to use a forcing check that drags the king into a vulnerable square. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when the king’s escape squares are limited and a defender is overloaded or trapped.