Thread:FunAndGamess/@comment-38834833-20190910003809/@comment-36742973-20191002222804

All u have to know to play minesweeper is that the numbers represent how many bombs is around a tile: left right, up, down, and the diagonals, making a total of 8 possible places a bomb could be if it's around a tile labeled "1". If a tile is labeled with a "2", that means out of the 8 tiles surrounding the "2" tile, there are 2 bombs. you have a 2/8 chance of not clicking a bomb if you were to guess randomly. same thing goes for a "3" tile (3 in 8 chance) and etc. lets say there is an uncovered tile right next to a "1" tile. that's good! that means there are less chances for u to screw up if u guess randomly (it turns into a 1 in 7 chance of messing up).