Learn How to Spot Mate in 2: Kingside Attack
This puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack that turns king safety into a decisive tactical weapon. White’s pieces are coordinated to exploit the weakened shelter around the enemy king, and the position rewards forcing moves over material greed. In classical chess, these patterns often appear when a heavy piece and a bishop or knight work together to restrict escape squares. The key idea is to create an unavoidable mating net before the defense can reorganize.