Learn How to Mate in 1: Checkmate with Bishop and Knight
This chess puzzle is a classic mate in 1 example from a middlegame position, where one coordinated piece move ends the game immediately. The key idea is that the enemy king is exposed and has no safe escape squares, while your pieces already control the critical entry points. In positions like this, tactical awareness matters more than material count: even when the board looks balanced strategically, a direct mating net can override everything.