The player does not need to flag all mined cells to win. To win Minesweeper, a player must “explore” all non-mined cells. When Flagging Mode is “on”, a green border will appear around the board.Ĭlicking the Emoji Button, above the board, will begin a new game. When Flagging Mode is “off”, a red border will appear around the board. Uncovered cells will either display a blank tile (which will also uncover all adjacent non-mined cells), or feature a number indicating how many mines are either adjacent and/or diagonally to it.Ĭlicking the Flagging Mode Button, below the game board, will toggle Flagging Mode on and off. A standard click, or left click, will uncover a cell on the board. The first click in any game cannot result in uncovering a mine. Flagged cells indicate a potential mine location and are marked by the player.Ī player has only one life per game.
Get help from clues about the number of neighboring mines in each cell.
How to play Minesweeper Minesweeper is to find all mines without detonating. If you have mouse or something like that, but you have no right button, you are to hold one of the modifier keys to emulate right button. If you are lucky to have a PC, you can just use left and right buttons on your mouse. Right-click on it and choose 'Create shortcuts'. It is good old Minesweeper puzzle game but on infinite desk. Uncovered cells are exposed and unclickable. If you see launch button but don't have Minesweeper icon on your desktop: Open Chrome browser. A covered cell is displayed as a blank, clickable cell. Minesweeper cells have 3 distinct states - covered, uncovered, and flagged. Other 247 Minesweeper seasonal variations, however, feature different themed icons such as Spring’s bumble bee mine and flower flags. In 247 Minesweeper, mines and flags resemble the classic Minesweeper icons of a naval mine and flag.