White to play and checkmate in two. Always remember your basic checkmating patterns and then you can build your tactics and moves around those patterns. Run the solution in the Chess King applet in the extended post for the solution.

[…] 1.£g3 ¥xc3 (1…¦e3 2.£c7#) (1…¦d4 2.¦c8#) 2.£d3# (0:00:10) 1.
well played i see the rook and queen combination pattern nice
Qe7 if Rook takes then Rd4 checkmate?
oh no no sorry the Bishop takes Rook on d4
That was nearly obvious Qg3! Good puzzle