Minesweeper is a game where mines are hidden in a grid of squares. Safe squares have numbers telling you how many mines touch the square. You can use the number clues to solve the game by opening all of the safe squares. If you click on a mine you lose the game!
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A square's "neighbors" are the squares above, below, left, right, and all 4 diagonals. Squares on the sides of the board or in a corner have fewer neighbors. The board does not wrap around the edges.
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If you open a square with no neighboring mines, all its neighbors will automatically open. This can cause a large area to open up quickly.
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The first square you open is never a mine
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You just need to open all non-mine squares!
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For more information visit How To Play Mineswepper
- G++ v5.4 or newer
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Go inside the folder where you cloned the project.
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You can select among three types of level