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Description

Determine where the mines are before your opponent does. Click 1x to show surrounding mines and click 2x on a spot to confirm a mine location.The Minesweeper HTML game is an online, browser-based version of the classic Minesweeper puzzle game, which has been a popular part of computing since the early days of Windows. It is designed using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, making it easy to play directly in any modern web browser without the need for additional plugins or software. Players must clear a grid of hidden mines by clicking on cells to reveal either a number (indicating how many mines are adjacent) or a mine (which ends the game). The goal is to uncover all the cells without triggering a mine. Grid Setup: The game consists of a grid of cells, typically 10x10 in size. This can be customized to different grid sizes and difficulty levels, such as Beginner, Intermediate, and Expert. Some versions may include options for even larger grids or custom difficulty settings. Cell Interaction: Left-click on a cell to reveal what’s underneath. If the player uncovers a mine, the game ends with a loss. If the player uncovers a number, it shows how many mines are adjacent to that cell. A number indicates the count of mines in the surrounding eight cells (vertically, horizontally, and diagonally). Flagging Mines: Players can right-click (or use an equivalent action) to flag cells they suspect contain mines. This helps track potential dangers. Flags are an essential part of the strategy, allowing players to mark and remember dangerous spots. Winning Condition: The player wins by revealing all cells that do not contain mines. Once all safe cells are uncovered, the game ends with a win. Losing Condition: If the player reveals a mine, the game ends immediately and the player loses.

Latest Update

3/24/2024