Q1. Answer Is Next
Q2.The first corner has revealed itself, but you’ll need to get this question right to dodge the next mine: Are all of the squares in the middle of the numbers on the right mines or not?
Q3.Nice, another section of the board has been cleared. Pass this test to dodge a mine
Q4.We’re moving along nicely, but it’s probably a good idea to mark the boxes we definitely know are mines. Which tool would you have to select in order to do this?
Q5.Keep dodging those mines by answering this question correctly: Minesweeper has its origins in mainframe games of the 60s and 70s, but the modern version we know was created by which company in 1990?
Q6.Time to get counting! Based on what you see, how many flags could you confidently place on the playing field?
Q7.We’re clearing the outskirts of this minefield beautifully! To move forward, can you tell us the name of Minesweeper’s earliest ancestor?
Q8.As a matter of how the game works now, can you identify how many spaces you can confidently click on by knowing there are NO mines under the squares?
Q10.Let’s see if you can dodge the last mine: Imagine starting a new game where you press a corner square that reveals a number 2. Which of these cannot be behind any of the 3 surrounding squares?