3 difficulty levels
Beginner (9×9, 10 mines), Intermediate (16×16, 40 mines), and Expert (30×16, 99 mines). Classic Windows Minesweeper sizes for the authentic experience.
The classic logic puzzle — free, in your browser, no registration
Beginner (9×9), Intermediate (16×16), or Expert (30×16)
Left-click a cell to reveal it. Numbers show adjacent mines
Right-click or long-press to place a flag on suspected mines
Reveal all safe cells without hitting a mine to win!
Beginner (9×9, 10 mines), Intermediate (16×16, 40 mines), and Expert (30×16, 99 mines). Classic Windows Minesweeper sizes for the authentic experience.
Your first click never hits a mine — the board generates around your opening move. Start every game with a fair chance.
Fully responsive design for phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop. Touch-friendly with long-press flagging and a flag toggle button.
Pure JavaScript with zero dependencies. The page loads instantly and the game runs smoothly right in your browser.
Authentic Minesweeper experience: numbers, flags, chord-clicking, mine counter, and timer. Just like you remember it.
Beautiful interface with dark mode support and 16 languages. The classic game, reimagined for the modern web.
Minesweeper was created by Robert Donner and Curt Johnson and included in Microsoft Windows 3.1 in 1992. Originally designed to teach mouse skills like left-clicking, right-clicking, and dragging, it became one of the most played computer games in history.
Minesweeper is NP-complete — solving an arbitrary board is as hard as the hardest problems in computer science. Despite this, skilled players use logical deduction, probability analysis, and pattern recognition to clear boards efficiently.
The most important technique is counting: compare a number with its surrounding hidden cells and flagged mines. The 1-1 pattern, 1-2 pattern, and corner analysis are fundamental. When logic alone isn't enough, probability guides the best guess.
On our site — three classic difficulty levels, safe first click guarantee, timer, and flag counter. No registration, any device. Challenge yourself to beat your best time!
Yes, completely free with no hidden charges. No registration required.
No! The board is generated after your first click, ensuring the first cell and its neighbors are always safe.
You can long-press a cell to place a flag, or use the flag toggle button to switch between reveal and flag modes.
If you click on a revealed number and the correct number of adjacent cells are flagged, all remaining unflagged neighbors will be revealed automatically.
Beginner is 9×9 with 10 mines, Intermediate is 16×16 with 40 mines, and Expert is 30×16 with 99 mines — matching the classic Windows Minesweeper sizes.