Learn How to Spot Kingside Attack: Mate in 1
This middlegame puzzle shows a classic kingside attack where the defender’s king is boxed in by its own pieces and pawns. The key idea is to recognize when a queen can exploit weak dark squares around the king, especially after the opponent’s pieces have become overextended or pinned. In classical chess, these positions often look materially balanced or even favorable for one side, but the king’s safety decides everything immediately.