Learn How to Spot Triangle Mate: Mate in 2
This chess endgame puzzle is a pure forcing sequence built around king safety and geometry. White’s queen and bishop coordinate to restrict the enemy king, while the rook and advanced pieces limit escape squares. The key idea is to recognize how a checking move can drive the king onto a vulnerable square where a second check becomes decisive. In classical chess, these short mating nets often appear when material is already favorable and the defender’s king has weakened shelter.