An opening "mate in two moves" is only possible for Black. It is called Fool's Mate and requires White to open illogically on his King side to allow an unblockable attack. For White to win, it requires three moves, including similarly bad moves for Black. The gambit "From's Gambit" is a trap that requires a terrible third move by White.
FOOL'S MATE (black wins "cooperative mate")
FOOL'S MATE (white wins "cooperative mate)
FROM's GAMBIT (black wins Bird's opening)
The hardest mate in 2 moves in chess is known as the Arabian Mate, where the knight and bishop work together to checkmate the opponent's king in just two moves.
Rock + Check Mate
1. f3 e5 2. g4 Qh4+ (checkmate)
1. f3 e5 2. g4 Qh4+ (checkmate) .
Fool's Mate : 1. f3 e5 2. g4 Qh4#
The shortest mate is called "Fool's mate" and requires the cooperation (or lack of skill) by the opponent. It requires 5 moves (3+2) for White to mate Black, but only 4 moves (2+2) for Black to mate White. Fool's mate by White 1. e3 f6 2. * g5 3. Qh5 mate (*any move except Q-h5 or one that blocks the diagonal for the queen) Fool's mate by Black 1. f3 e6 2. g4 Qh4 mate
1. f3 e52. g4 Qh4#
Fool's Mate 1. g4 e5 2. f3 Qh4 Mate 0-1 Scholar's Mate 1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 nc6 3. Qf3 d6 4. Qxf7 mate 1-0
'Fool's Mate' ; '''1.''' f3 e5 '''2.''' g4 Qh4#
Google it mate?
The checkmate requiring the least moves in a chess game is called the "Fool's Mate", and only takes 2 moves. 1. f2f3 e7e5 2. g2g4 qh4#
Well, the shortest game possible is the Fool's mate, and that is 2 moves long(1.f3,e5 2.g4 Qh4#)