Checkmate -

In chess, occurs when a king is under immediate attack (in "check") and there are no legal moves to escape that threat. It is the definitive end of the game, resulting in an immediate victory for the attacking player. 💡 The "CPR" Rule for Escaping Check

: A common 4-move beginner trap where the queen and bishop coordinate to attack the weak pawn (for Black) or pawn (for White). Checkmate

: Occurs when a king is trapped behind its own wall of pawns and is attacked by a rook or queen along the back rank. In chess, occurs when a king is under

: The absolute fastest possible mate, occurring in just 2 moves . It requires White to open with weak pawn moves that expose the king to a diagonal queen attack. : Occurs when a king is trapped behind

Outside of the board game, "Checkmate" is a popular name for various digital tools and frameworks:

rotect the king by placing another piece in the path of the attack (blocking).

If your king is in check, you must perform one of these three actions to avoid checkmate: apture the piece that is threatening the king.