Minesweeper is a puzzle game wherein there are different squares and in those squares lay hidden mines. You have to click on the squares to guess the square which does not have a mine. I have ignored this classic game for as long as Windows 98 came out. Why? Because I believed it is plain luck. It is indeed a game of luck but as you go on, you will notice that it needs skills along with deduction too. If you’re curious to know how to play Minesweeper, keep reading.
How to Play Minesweeper?
- Minesweeper involves a grid of different squares lined up. Out of all these squares, the first square that you select will not explode like a mine.
- The entire game will run around the first square you select.
- Then you will see a bunch of squares with numbers. These numbers indicate the mines touching that particular square. For example, this square is touching two mines, that’s why the number 2.
It’s a game of deduction and skills with a pinch of luck. Although I haven’t won a single game of Minesweeper I enjoyed this game. Because it’s so real to dealing mines in real life. You never know what hidden mine on a deserted land can explode.
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