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Tap to reveal ยท long-press (or right-click) to flag.

How to play Minesweeper

Controls

Single-tap or left-click a tile to reveal it. To plant a flag where you suspect a mine, either long-press the tile, right-click with a mouse, or toggle Flag mode on so that subsequent taps drop flags. Flag-mode is the friendliest option for touch users who can't comfortably long-press, like on stiff phone cases. The clock starts on your very first reveal and stops when you win or lose.

The objective

Reveal every non-mine tile on the 9ร—9 board (10 mines hidden). Score is the number of seconds it took โ€” lower is better. Hitting a mine ends the round; you don't lose your high scores, just this attempt. The first click is guaranteed safe: mines are placed only after you reveal a starting tile.

Tips

A little history

Minesweeper as we know it dates to 1989 (Microsoft's Entertainment Pack 1), but the underlying puzzle is older โ€” it grew out of the 1970s mainframe games Mined-Out and Cube. Bundled with Windows 3.1 in 1992, it taught a generation of office workers to right-click.

Accessibility

Flag-mode replaces long-press for users who can't hold steady, and the status banner announces wins, losses, and time via an ARIA live region. Tiles are 32 px minimum with clear color + numeric labels.