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Minesweeper

The classic that shipped with every Windows and swallowed whole office days. Uncover cells, read the numbers, avoid the mines. Three difficulty levels from beginner to expert, the first cell is always safe - free and no account, right in your browser.

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What Minesweeper does

Minesweeper is pure logic dressed up as a game of chance. Hidden mines lie beneath the grid, and every uncovered cell tells you with a number how many mines lurk in its eight neighbours. From those numbers you deduce, step by step, where it is safe and where it is not. No luck needed if you reason cleanly - only at the very start are there moments where you have to guess.

So the first click does not blow you up instantly, the starting cell is always safe. Mines are only distributed after your first click, and in such a way that a safe 3x3 area remains around it. From there you work outward: where a 0 is uncovered, all adjacent empty cells open automatically, so whole regions are cleared with a single click.

Three difficulty levels cover everything from a relaxed evening to real tension. Beginner plays on a 9x9 field with 10 mines, ideal to get into it. Intermediate gives you a 16x16 field with 40 mines. Expert goes to 16x30 with 99 mines - here chance separates from skill, and a clean time is real work.

The controls are as old as the game itself and just as good. Left-click uncovers a cell, right-click plants a flag on a cell where you are sure a mine sits. Flags help you keep track and stop you mistaking a safe cell for a dangerous one. A counter shows how many mines are still left.

A timer runs from the first click, because Minesweeper has always been a race against the clock too. If you win by uncovering every mine-free cell, your time is set. If you hit a mine, the round is over - but a new game is one click away and the field is freshly shuffled.

Everything runs in your browser, with no signup and no data transfer. The minefield is generated locally on your device, your clicks stay with you. It works offline, on a desktop with the mouse and on a phone by tapping.

Features

Three difficulty levels

Beginner (9x9, 10 mines), Intermediate (16x16, 40 mines) and Expert (16x30, 99 mines) - from warm-up to nail-biter.

First cell always safe

Mines are only placed after your first click. A safe 3x3 area stays clear around your start.

Automatic flood reveal

Uncover an empty cell and all adjacent empty cells open by themselves - whole regions with one click.

Plant flags

Right-click any cell where you suspect a mine. That keeps you oriented and stops mix-ups.

Mine counter

A counter shows how many mines are still left according to your flags. Reason, do not guess.

Timer

The clock runs from the first click. Compete with yourself and chase your best time on every level.

Runs in the browser

No signup, no data, works offline. On desktop with the mouse, on a phone by tapping.

How it works

  1. 1

    Pick a difficulty

    Beginner to get into it, Intermediate for more area, Expert for real tension.

  2. 2

    Click the first cell

    The first click is always safe. It distributes the mines and clears a starting area.

  3. 3

    Read the numbers and deduce

    Each number tells you how many mines surround it. From that you deduce which cells are safe.

  4. 4

    Flag mines, open cells

    Right-click suspected mines, left-click safe cells. Uncover every mine-free cell to win.

Who needs this

→Anyone missing the Windows classic and wanting to play it without installing.
→Logic fans clearing their head between two tasks.
→Puzzlers chasing their best time on expert level.
→Beginners learning the principle on the easy field.
→Anyone wanting a quick break without an account or ad popups.

Frequently asked questions

Can the first click hit a mine?

No. Mines are only placed after your first click, and in a way that leaves a safe 3x3 area around your start. The first click is never dangerous.

What do the numbers mean?

A number on an uncovered cell shows how many of the eight directly adjacent cells contain a mine. A 3 means exactly three mines sit in the neighbouring cells. From these numbers you deduce where it is safe.

How do I plant a flag?

Right-click a covered cell to plant a flag marking a suspected mine. Another right-click removes it. On a phone you press and hold the cell.

What are the field sizes per difficulty?

Beginner plays on 9x9 with 10 mines, Intermediate on 16x16 with 40 mines and Expert on 16x30 with 99 mines. These match the classic Windows settings.

Is Minesweeper pure luck?

No. The bulk of the game is pure logic: the numbers let you deduce which cells are safe. Only in rare situations do you have to guess. Reason cleanly and you win far more often.

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