Mate in two
Posted on May 18th, 2007 by Chess Teacher
You will find a new mate in two problem each time you visit this page (or after a refresh of this page). After giving the right solution or after three wrong answers the solution is revealed.
You can make a move by clicking on a piece and dropping it at the target square.
One additional tip: the load time of the page will be minimized by viewing only this article.
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[...] You may prefer the mate in one problems. [...]
the puzzle is too easy!!! no sweat.
@gilbert
The puzzle changes each time you visit this page and some of the puzzles are rather easy
Maybe I’ll have to add more difficult puzzles or you can try the mate in three puzzles
For the “Mate In Two” puzzle posted May 18, 2007, I found - 1. Nf5#, mate in ONE
@Vic Velez
It is difficult for me to check, because the puzzle changes all the time. I’ll try to check all the puzzles by means of computer program, but I thought that I had done this before I posted this set.