Endgame is the final stage in which most of the pieces are traded, therefore resulting in an open board with few pieces and pawns remaining active in the game. Patience and accuracy are required elements, as pieces that remain on the board can cover a specific amount of squares based on the pieces that were traded in previous stages. Endgame concepts involve king movement, pawn promotion to more powerful pieces, and identifying checkmate strategies to defeat your opponent. Understanding these three stages can assist chess players in enhancing their grade from beginner to intermediate. Pattern identification in each stage assists players in enhancing their skill and acquiring tactical knowledge that can be utilized within their playing style.