Learn How to Spot Kingside Attack: Mate in 1
This middlegame puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack turning into immediate checkmate. White’s pieces are coordinated around the enemy king, and the key idea is to exploit the weakened pawn shield near the king before the defender can respond. In practical classical chess, these patterns often arise when the queen and rook work together to create a mating net, especially on open files and vulnerable dark squares near the king.