Public Game Guide

Mines

Reveal safe tiles, grow the multiplier, and decide whether one more click is worth it.

Mines on BoredGamez is a suspense-driven push-your-luck game. You choose a virtual-coin entry, a mine count, and a board size, then start uncovering tiles. Every safe reveal grows the potential reward, but one mine ends the round immediately.

TacticalPush-your-luckShort-session strategy

What This Game Is

How Mines plays on BoredGamez

Mines turns a grid into a risk ladder. The more safe gems you reveal, the higher the live multiplier climbs. But unlike a game that lets you ease into safety forever, Mines punishes overconfidence the moment you hit a bomb.

The BoredGamez version adds flexibility up front because you can adjust the board size and mine count. That means you can make the game feel steadier or more volatile before the first click even happens.

How To Play

The round flow in plain language

Step 1

Set the round up

Choose your virtual-coin entry, pick how many mines you want on the board, and set the board size if that option is available.

Step 2

Start revealing tiles

Each safe reveal increases the multiplier and the projected reward. The more progress you make, the more there is to lose.

Step 3

Decide when to stop

You can stop while the round is still clean. If you keep going, you are trading certainty for a higher multiplier.

Step 4

Bust or bank the result

A mine ends the round immediately. A successful stop credits the virtual balance with the shown result.

Beginner Tips

Simple ways to get comfortable faster

Start with fewer mines until you get a feel for how fast the multiplier climbs.
Treat the stop button as part of the strategy, not as a sign that you are playing too cautiously.
Bigger boards and higher mine counts change the emotional pace of the round, so experiment before settling into one setup.
If you are already happy with the projected reward, that is usually a good sign to stop.

Why Players Like It

What gives Mines replay value

Every click matters because the board can flip from calm to busted instantly.
It rewards steady decision-making without becoming hard to understand.
Different mine counts create noticeably different tempos and risk profiles.
It is easy to learn in one session but still satisfying to replay for longer.

FAQ

Mines questions players usually ask first

What changes when I increase the mine count?

More mines generally make the board riskier and the round more volatile. Safe reveals become more valuable, but a bust is easier to trigger.

Do I need to clear the whole board to win?

No. Mines is built around deciding when to stop, not around always finishing the full board.

What happens if I hit a mine?

The round ends immediately and the entry for that round is spent inside the virtual coin system.

Is Mines more strategy or luck?

It has both. Tile outcomes are uncertain, but the player still controls how much risk to take, when to stop, and how aggressive the setup should be.

Live Game

Play Mines on the live arcade.

If the format sounds right for you, open the live game and try a round with the current BoredGamez virtual-coin flow.

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