

If you flag a square and later want to adjust its status declick the flag feature in the upper right and then regular click on it to first remove the flag, then click again to uncover the cell.

If you flag a square that does not have a mine you do not lose, but if you uncover a mined square you lose. The game is considered won when all cells clear of mines have been uncovered, even if you did not yet flag all mine locations. Sometimes near the corners you have to take a 50-50 guess on which cell has a bomb on it, but after opening up the middle of the field you can clear out most cells and correct mark the mines using the number counts & deductive reasoning. If a square has a number that means that many adjacent cells (across, vertical, or diagonal) have mines in them.

This will reduce the remaining mine count in the upper right. If you believe a square has a bomb then click the flag button and flag that cell. If a square you uncovered does not have a mine & does not have any numbers on it that means the adjacent squares can also be uncovered without risk of hitting a mine. In the upper left of the game there is a level restart button and a game timer.Īfter you uncover a single cell in the game a number in the right corner shows how many mines are in the current level. Left click your mouse on a square to reveal what is under it. Try the game in it's own window by clicking here. You can play this game on computers powered by the Microsoft Windows operating system, the Apple OS X Mac operating system, and mobile phones like the iPhone powered by iOS or Google Android powered Samsung. These games are rendered using JavaScript and a mobile-friendly HTML design, so they work on desktop computers, laptops like the Google Chromebook, tablets like the iPad or Amazon Kindle Fire, and mobile devices like the iPhone. Almost every game in our collection was created using a game building tool named Construct.
