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Qh5+, Kxh5, Rh7#
Yikes! Took me a minute to spot 1.Qh5!
My first trial was 1.Rh7+ .when it failed only 1.Qh5+ dawned on me. May be psychological factor,not to sacrifice heaviest piece when two Qs are there for black.and black K is not exactly in the corner of the board.
The easiest to spot for me. It’s 1.Qh5+, Kxh5 (forced) 2.Rh7#