Minesweeper
Uncover every safe cell without hitting a mine. Use the numbers to deduce mine positions.
Minesweeper is the pure-logic classic that has kept people clicking for decades. Behind a plain grid lies a field of hidden mines, and every safe cell you open reveals a number telling you how many mines sit around it. From those numbers alone you deduce where it is safe to click next — no luck required once the board opens up, just careful reasoning.
How to play
Tap a cell to reveal it. A number shows how many mines touch that cell; a blank cell means none are adjacent and opens up its neighbours automatically. To mark a suspected mine, switch on the flag button and tap the cell, or long-press it. Reveal every cell that is not a mine to clear the board — hit a mine and the game ends.
Tips
- A 1 touching exactly one unopened cell means that cell is definitely a mine.
- Flag the cells you're certain of so you don't misclick them later.
- Once a number is satisfied by its flags, its remaining neighbours are all safe to open.
- When the visible numbers give no certainty, work the board edges for more constrained clues before guessing.
For more deduction puzzles, try Nonogram or Sudoku.
Objective
Reveal all cells WITHOUT a mine. A number shows how many mines touch that cell.
Controls
- Tap to reveal a cell
- Toggle 🚩 then tap to flag (or long-press to flag)
Tips
- A '1' next to a single unopened cell means that cell is a mine
- Flag cells you are sure about