Mine Quest Daily is a relaxing yet challenging puzzle game where you uncover safe squares while avoiding hidden mines. Use the numbered tiles to figure out where mines are located and clear the board using logic and strategy. With simple controls, daily challenges, and increasingly difficult layouts, this game is perfect for players who enjoy classic brain-training puzzle games online.
Rules in ten seconds: Each square is safe or has a mine. Numbers tell you how many mines touch that square (corners count too). Flag mines. Clear safe squares. Do not blow up.
Smart strategy I learned from losing a lot:

I used to click randomly to start my board. That was a mistake. The safest first move is usually a corner or the exact center of the grid. Corners have only three neighbors, so a mine is less likely to ruin your start. The centre gives you the most information because it touches eight squares. Both are good. Just do not start on an edge unless you have to. After losing three boards on turn one, I switched to corners. My survival rate went up immediately.
Do not just look at one number in isolation. Look at pairs of numbers next to each other. If a 1 and a 2 share two unclicked squares, the 1 tells you one of those squares is a mine. The 2 tells you both are mine. That means the square near the 2 but not near the 1? That one is safe. This kind of elimination feels like a math puzzle, and it works every time. I practice this on every board now. It takes five extra seconds but saves me from blowing up.
The game lets you place flags on squares you think contain mines. Use them. I cannot tell you how many times I forgot to flag a mine, then accidentally clicked it later when I was moving fast. Every time you are certain a square has a mine, flag it. Then those squares are marked, and you will not touch them by accident. Your future self will thank you.
Play Mine Quest Daily today. Uncover safe squares, avoid mines, and prove you have what it takes to solve the puzzle. One board. Every day. No excuses.
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