Mate in 2 chess puzzles
Play and solve mate-in-two-moves chess puzzles. You’ll find solutions and historical details and you can play each puzzle live against the computer.

Wilfried Paulsen vs Adolf Anderssen
At the Frankfurt 1878 tournament, Wilfried Paulsen faced the legendary Adolf Anderssen and found and found a way to defeat him in two moves. Could you?

Nana Dzagnidze vs Inga Charkhalashvili
In 2004, Nana Dzagnidze faced Inga Charkhalashvili in Tbilisi in a game that reached a sudden conclusion. White finds a way to force a mate in just two moves.

Wlodzimierz Schmidt vs Heinz Liebert
At the 1967 tournament in Polanica Zdroj, Wlodzimierz Schmidt found a way to defeat Heinz Liebert. White has a mate in two to conclude the match.

Pal Benko vs Erno Gereben
In Budapest during 1954, Pal Benko faced Erno Gereben in a game that concludes with a swift mating pattern. White has a forced mate in two to finish the game.

Arthur Bisguier vs J. Penrose
In a 1950 game from Southsea, Arthur Bisguier finds a way to finish the game against J. Penrose. Can you find the two-move mating pattern that ended this contest?

Li Xueyi vs Ju Wenjun
In Shanghai 2010, Ju Wenjun found a way to finish the game against Li Xueyi. Can you find the mate in two that ended this match?

Eltaj Safarli vs Bela Khotenashvili
In Baku 2008, Eltaj Safarli found a way to wrap up the game against Bela Khotenashvili with just two moves to spare. The position holds a quiet but decisive finish for White.

Joseph Blackburne vs Martin
In 1876, Joseph Blackburne faced Martin in England and found a way to end the game quickly. White has a mate in two to conclude the match.
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