
Reverse Minesweeper



Reverse Minesweeper Game
Reverse Minesweeper turns the classic logic game upside down! In this clever twist on the original, the bombs are already revealed, and it’s up to you to place the numbers. Each tile must show exactly how many mines touch it in the surrounding eight spaces.
Plan carefully, think ahead, and use pure logic to fill every cell correctly. Early levels warm you up with simple grids, but the challenge quickly grows as patterns become trickier and mines multiply. With every move, you’ll sharpen your deduction skills, improve spatial reasoning, and experience that "aha!" satisfaction when the board finally clicks into place.
Game Features
- A fresh, brain-teasing twist on a classic puzzle
- Logic driven gameplay - no guessing required
- Clean neon visuals and satisfying sound design
- Hundreds of handcrafted levels with increasing difficulty
- Great for fans of Sudoku, Nonograms, and classic Minesweeper
How Playing Levels Up Your Brain
Playing Reverse Minesweeper gives your brain a real workout! Every puzzle challenges your logical reasoning, pattern recognition, and spatial awareness as you determine how numbers and mines fit together. You’ll strengthen your working memory by tracking multiple possibilities at once, sharpen your attention to detail while scanning complex grids, and boost your problem-solving flexibility by approaching each board from new angles. It’s like a mental gym for your analytical side: fun, focused, and deeply rewarding.
How to Play
- Start with a grid — all the mines are already revealed.
- Each number must match the count of mines touching that square (in all 8 directions)
- Use logic and deduction to fill every cell correctly - no guessing needed!
- Complete the board within the move limit to win
- 3 difficulty modes to choose from
- Tip: Corners and edges are great starting points - fewer neighbors means easier
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Last updated: Monday, October 13, 2025