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The Ultimate Collection of Checkmate in One Move Puzzles: A Beginner and Casual Chess Player’s Guide – Part 2

Beginner, Puzzles, Strategy, Tactics By Feb 12, 2023 1 Comment

Welcome to Part Two of the Checkmate in One Move Puzzle series! We hope you enjoyed Part One and are ready for even more challenging puzzles. In this installment, we will challenge your strategic thinking and problem solving skills with a new set of 50 challenging chess puzzles. Each puzzle presents you with a unique checkmate scenario, where you must find the one move that will lead to a checkmate. Whether you’re an experienced chess player or just starting out, these puzzles are sure to test your ability to think ahead and plan your moves carefully. Now it’s time to step up your game and see if you can find the checkmate in just one move, like a true chess master. Let’s get started, and may you have a successful journey!

1 – White to move

Rg7#

2 – White to move

Nxg5#

3 – Black to move

Nh4#

4 – Black to move

Rg3#

5 – Black to move

Bg2#

6 – White to move

Rxf7#

7 – Black to move

b5#

8 – White to move

e6#

9 – White to move

Ndc7#

10 – White to move

Rxf8#

11 – Black to move

dxe4#

12 – Black to move

Rh6#

13 – White to move

hxg6#

14 – White to move

Ng6#

15 – Black to move

h2#

16 – Black to move

Ng4#

17 – White to move

Qf6#

18 – White to move

Ng6#

19 – Black to move

f4#

20 – Black to move

e2#

21 – Black to move

Qxh2#

22 – White to move

Qxa7#

23 – White to move

Bb5#

24 – Black to move

Qg1#

25 – Black to move

Ng4#

26 – White to move

Rh7#

27 – White to move

Rh8#

28 – Black to move

Nf2#

29 – Black to move

Nxf3#

30 – White to move

Nxc7#

31 – White to move

Bg7#

32 – White to move

Bc5#

33 – White to move

Rf6#

34 – Black to move

Nf3#

35 – White to move

Bf7#

36 – White to move

Bf7#

37 – Black to move

hxg4#

38 – Black to move

Ng4#

39 – Black to move

Rf1#

40 – Black to move

Bh3#

41 – White to move

Rf8#

42 – White to move

Nc7#

43 – White to move

g5#

44 – Black to move

Nf4#

45 – Black to move

Bxf1#

46 – Black to move

Bf2#

47 – White to move

Qxg7#

48 – White to move

Ba3#

49 – Black to move

Ng3#

50 – White to move

Ne5#

Author

Hi there, I'm Sabina, a passionate chess player and author. I've been playing chess for over a decade and have participated in several national and international tournaments. As a woman who loves chess, I feel it's important to encourage and support other women who are interested in the game. That's why I love to write articles that focus on topics such as chess strategy, tactics, and psychology, as well as on the challenges and opportunities of being a female chess player. When I'm not playing chess or writing, I enjoy hiking, cooking, and spending time with my family. I'm excited to share my knowledge and experience with you, and I hope to inspire more women to get involved in the chess community.

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