Learn How to Spot a Kingside Attack: Mate in 2
This puzzle is a sharp middlegame example of a kingside attack where the defender’s king is exposed and the attacking pieces coordinate to create a mating net. The key idea is to use forcing moves that limit the king’s escape squares while the queen and knight work together against the weakened pawn shield. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when one side has active pieces and the other side’s king safety has collapsed.