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Think your logic can outlast the grid when the field never ends; Minesweeper Infinite keeps the classic rules—numbers report adjacent mines, flags mark danger, and a misstep ends the run—then stretches the canvas so you can push outward as far as your skill allows, creating a meditative loop of inference, risk management, and clean breakthroughs; controls are familiar and responsive: single tap or left-click reveals a tile, long-press or right-click places a flag, and chord (tapping a revealed number after its neighboring flags match the count) opens safe surroundings; the infinite mode scrolls as you reach edges, populating new regions that respect difficulty; a safe-first move option ensures your opening click reveals space, and gentle zoom plus panning makes large-scale planning easy; success rests on pattern fluency—pairs like “1-2-1” along a straight edge, “1-2-2-1” on corners, and the near-certain “1-1” at borders—so train your eye to spot them instantly, then pivot to probability when the board forces a guess by marking all safe tiles elsewhere first to minimize the guess set; sweep edges early to prevent narrow cul-de-sacs, use chord only when you are certain the flag count matches the clue (premature chords cause avoidable losses), and when you solve a dense pocket, take a breath and rescan the entire frame—fresh numbers often resolve spots that seemed ambiguous; on high-density runs, adopt a two-flag buffer rule: if you’ve flagged two around a “3” and every other neighbor remains closed, avoid revealing anything touching that “3” until you confirm a third mine from another direction; keyboard hotkeys for flag and reveal reduce misclicks in long sessions, accessibility aids like color-independent symbols on numbers support color-blind players, and an optional haptic tick on correct chords builds a reliable pace; why it’s enjoyable: it preserves the clear logic that made Minesweeper timeless, yet the scrolling frontier adds a quiet adventure feel—solving a local cluster, sliding the view, and discovering a new landscape of numbers ready to be decoded is intrinsically satisfying and endlessly replayable.
1 Select the mode Classic Endless 2 To open a cell click on it if there is a mine the game is over To find a mine use hints in the form of numbers of cells around for example if the number 1 is indicated in an open cell this means that one of t
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