Learn How to Double-Attack: Mate in 1
This puzzle is a classic double-attack lesson: one forcing move creates two immediate threats at once, and the defender cannot meet both. In practical terms, the attacking side uses active pieces to overload the enemy king position while also targeting loose material. The key idea is that tactical motifs often work together, so a single move can be both a capture and a mating threat. In chess endgame and middlegame positions alike, this kind of pressure can decide the game instantly.