Learn How to Spot a Kingside Attack: Mate in 2
This middlegame puzzle is a classic kingside attack pattern where the defender’s king is exposed and the attacking pieces coordinate to force a quick finish. The key idea is that active piece placement matters more than material count when the enemy king’s shelter is weakened. In positions like this, a single forcing check can create a mating net by restricting the king’s escape squares and setting up a decisive queen strike on the next move.