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Mines
how to play - hidden mines
Like the classic arcade game Minesweeper, Hidden Mines is all about clicking safe tiles and staying away from tiles with a mine underneath. Each tile either has a gem or a bomb underneath. Reveal a gem, and your payout multiplier increases. Reveal a bomb, and the game ends. The more gems you reveal without revealing a bomb, the higher the multiplier goes, and you can cash out at any time.
There are two ways to play Hidden Mines on B.Site. Firstly, you can do the classic manual bet, where you place a bet, customize the mines board to your preference, click each tile individually, and hope there isn’t a mine underneath. If you want to reveal a whole column or row at once, you can hold down and drag to select a group of tiles. When you get to a payout that you are satisfied with, you can cash out your bet and collect your profits. But if you reveal a mine before you cash out, the round will end, and your wager will be lost.
If you prefer a faster betting strategy, you can use Auto Bet to set the game to reveal the board for you and automatically change your bets accordingly. Auto Bet allows you to customize your betting strategy and tracks your session stats, so even if you step away from the game, it will keep running based on the parameters you set, and will report the results back to you at the bottom of the mines autobet interface.
Whether you are playing the classic way or setting up an Auto Bet board, you will likely want to customize the Hidden Mines board to create the ultimate setup. When setting up your Hidden Mines board, you can choose from 4 sizes, ranging from 4x4 to 7x7. The larger the board, the more tiles there are to unveil, so on a 7x7 board with only 1 mine, the risk of revealing a mine is much lower than on a 4x4 board, but the multiplier is proportionally smaller.
You can also select how many mines you want on the board, ranging from just 1 mine on the entire board to just 1 safe space on the entire board. It all depends on your tolerance for risk: more mines means more chances for the game to end, but also bigger multiplier increases with each safe tile you select, while fewer mines allow for longer gameplay and lower risk, but smaller multiplier increases as each tile is revealed.

