Learn How to Spot Kill Box Mate: Mate in 1
This chess puzzle is a classic mating-net example where king safety matters more than material. In the middlegame, the defending king is boxed in by its own pieces and weak squares, leaving only one tactical finish. These positions often look messy, but the key is recognizing that the enemy king has no flight squares and that a single forcing move can end the game immediately. In classical chess, this kind of pattern rewards calm calculation over general plans.