The numbers in Minesweeper indicate how many mines are next to that square. (vertically, horizontally, and diagonally.) For example, if there is a 4 in a square, 4 bombs are adjacent to that tile.
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No, it can not be done.
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Minesweeper has the player guess where the buried bombs are "not". As you guess an empty space it will give you a number of bombs from 1 to 8 that are next to it. If there are none then it will clear out several until each reaches the edge of bombs. The GOAL is to clear all the bombless squares.
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In Minesweeper, the numbers on the blocks indicate how many mines are adjacent to that square. This includes all eight surrounding tiles—horizontally, vertically, and diagonally. For example, if a block shows the number 2, it means there are 2 mines in the eight surrounding squares. These numbers help players deduce where the mines are located.
Minesweeper - Windows - was created in 1990.
Minesweeper Suite was created in 2002.
Minesweeper was created by Robert Donner and Curt Johnson.
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Yes. Many people, probably millions, have won minesweeper.
Minesweeper War Badge was created on 1940-08-31.
I'm not sure, but I think you could be talking about the game minesweeper that comes as a standard game with windows programs. The numbers that pop up mean that the box with that number is touching that amount of mines. So if a specific box has a 2 in it, only 2 of the 8 boxes touching that box will have mines in them.
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Every game of minesweeper is winnable, thus it is a game of skill. Luck has nothing to do with it, as Minesweeper is a puzzle game. Skill at figuring out where the mines lie, and quickness will lead to fast times.
Minesweeper - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)