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.

diagram of Tigran Petrosian vs Dragoslav Tomic chess puzzle

Tigran Petrosian vs Dragoslav Tomic

In Vinkovci during 1970, the legendary Tigran Petrosian faced Dragoslav Tomic in a game that concludes with a swift mating pattern. White finds a way to finish the game in just two moves.

diagram of Iryna Zenyuk vs Sabina-Francesca Foisor chess puzzle

Iryna Zenyuk vs Sabina-Francesca Foisor

In Saint Louis during the 2009 season, Sabina-Francesca Foisor found a way to finish the game quickly against Iryna Zenyuk. This puzzle features a sharp mating pattern that Black can execute in just two moves.

diagram of Emanuel Lasker vs NN chess puzzle

Emanuel Lasker vs NN

In Manchester, 1903, the legendary Emanuel Lasker faced an unnamed opponent in a game that concludes with a swift mating pattern. See if you can find the two-move finish that left the board decided.

diagram of Siegbert Tarrasch vs Fiedler chess puzzle

Siegbert Tarrasch vs Fiedler

In Nuremberg 1892, Siegbert Tarrasch faced off against Fiedler in a game that concluded with a swift mating net. Find the two-move solution that allowed White to finish the game so decisively.

diagram of Aleksandar Berelovich vs Francisco Vallejo Pons chess puzzle

Aleksandar Berelovich vs Francisco Vallejo Pons

In Germany, 2010, Aleksandar Berelovich found a way to conclude this game against Francisco Vallejo Pons with a short but decisive finish. Can you find the two-move mating pattern?

diagram of Rafael Vaganian vs Viktor Korchnoi chess puzzle

Rafael Vaganian vs Viktor Korchnoi

In Moscow 1975, Rafael Vaganian found a way to overcome the legendary Viktor Korchnoi. This puzzle presents a quick mating net that White can execute in just two moves.

diagram of Siegbert Tarrasch vs. Max Kurschner chess puzzle

Siegbert Tarrasch vs. Max Kurschner

This is the endgame between two strong German chess players, Siegbert Tarrasch and Max Kurschner, in Nürnberg, 1893. With a surprising sacrifice, white won in two moves. Can you find Siegbert’s moves?

diagram of James Mason vs. Georg Marco chess puzzle

James Mason vs. Georg Marco

Georg Marco with black defeats James Mason in a game, Leipzig 1894.