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Play Classic Mine Sweeper online for free. This is a version of minesweeper offering 3 difficulty levels and a beautiful aesthetic design. Easy is an 81 square grid with 20 mines, medium is a 120 grid with 40 mines and hard is a 168 grid with 80 mines. This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.

  • Starting the Game
    • Click on the difficulty level you wish to play to start your game.
      • Easy: The playing field is a 9×9 grid (81 squares) with 20 mines hidden in it. Just under 1 in 4 squares has a mine.
      • Medium: The playing field is a 10×12 grid (120 squares) with 40 mines hidden in it. 1 in 3 squares has a mine.
      • Hard: The playing field is a 12×14 grid (168 squares) with 80 mines hidden in it. Just under 1 in 2 squares has a mine.
      • The difficulty level of this game increases geometrically across difficulty levels. Easy is quite so, medium is reasonable, and hard is masochistic.
        • On hard mode you often end up creating walls of flags & the problem with that is a flag does not yield any information about what is beyond the flags on the other side.
        • As a kicker, about half the squares are bombs, so not only are you reduced to making opening guesses repeatedly, but each guess has about a 50% chance of blowing up.
        • The welcome screen also has a button for game play info in the upper left corner and a sound control button in the upper right corner.
        • Game Controls
          • Desktop
            • Quickly tap on a square using the mouse left click to uncover it.
            • Use the mouse left click to select a square and hold it to flag a square.
              • You can also long click a flagged square to remove the flag.
              • Touchscreen
                • Use your finger like a mouse.
                • The top of the playing field shows how long you have played and how many mines remain based on your flag count.
                • The game has a menu select button in the upper left corner for restarting a game and a sound control button in the upper right corner.
                • Minesweeper Game Strategy
                  • You win the game when all the squares without mines are opened up & you lose if you click on a mine.
                    • Some minesweeper games require you to flag all mines but not clear all empty squares to win.
                    • This game requires all empty squares be uncovered.
                    • You can win this game when all empty squares are uncovered even if some mines have not yet been flagged.
                    • This strategy advice presumes you are playing on easy or medium. I figure if you select hard mode you are probably better at this game than I am 😀
                      • Off the start the game is a game of random guessing until you get the field to open up.
                        • I generally like to guess close to the center of the screen so I have many directions to work from & expand out toward.
                        • Most games have unavoidable guesses. Try to choose the guesses with the best odds of success if you are forced to make one.
                        • When you do get the field to open up a bit try to place a flag where you are certain there is a mine then use the math from the adjacent squares to further open up the playing field & further place flags.
                          • If an opened square has no numbers on it that means there are no adjacent bonds (across, vertical, or diagonal).
                          • An uncovered cell with no number in it tells you the nearest mine is at least 2 squares away.
                          • If a square has a 1 on it and you have a correctly placed flag next to it you can open up the other adjacent cells.
                          • You can use the math of multiple overlapping grids to determine where many mines are. One square number might tell you that X Y or Z has a mine without you knowing which one has one. The number on an adjacent square may make it certain that Y is a bomb or Z is not one.
                          • Conveying information
                            • Outside of a row of many consecutive mines most central squares share a significant amount of information about the potential placement of nearby mines.
                            • Edge pieces that are not corners lack 3 of 8 adjacent pieces (which would be on the other side of the playing field). Corner pieces lack 5 of the 8 adjacent pieces, which makes them infer less information and often leads one to needing to guess.
                            • In some cases you have to make unavoidable guesses.
                              • If you are forced to guess try to guess in an area where you have the best odds of success.
                              • For example, picking a square where you know only 1 in 3 are likely to be a bomb is better than 1 in 2 odds or 2 to 1 against you.
                              • Or if the odds of a square being a bomb are quite high you can flag it and then see what other neighboring squares you can open based on the assumption your flag was correct.
                              • Target Audience
                                • This game is fun for all ages & should help kids improve their logic and math skills, though playing on the difficult level should be reserved for older kids and adults since about half the squares are mines.
                                • There are no adult themes in the game.
  • Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support

    This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.