Microsoft Minesweeper is a classic puzzle video game that comes pre-installed on Windows. The goal is to clear a grid-based board containing hidden mines without detonating any of them. It helps pass time and tests logic and reasoning skills.
Microsoft Minesweeper is a single-player puzzle video game developed by Microsoft. It comes pre-installed on Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The gameplay involves clearing a square board containing hidden "mines" without detonating any of them. The board is divided into cells, with some cells containing mines randomly distributed under the hood. Clicking on an empty cell reveals the number of adjacent mines, allowing logical deduction of which nearby cells are safe to open or mark as mines.
The objective is to open all empty cells while avoiding the mines. Along the way, the player can place flag markers on suspected mine locations as reminders to avoid those spots. The game becomes increasingly difficult as more mines populate larger boards.
Microsoft has included Minesweeper with every version of Windows since Windows 3.1 in 1992. Its simple, easy-to-learn rules combined with puzzle-solving gameplay has made it an enduring title for passing time or challenging one's logic and reasoning skills.
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