Minesweeper formula: one sandwiched between two, one has mines, two sandwiched one, there is a mine in the heart, two sandwiched three, both have mines, two and two sides have mines, three connected to one, there are mines in the middle, Four in a row, there are thunders on the side.
"Mine Sweeper" is a popular puzzle game, released in 1992. The goal of the game is to find all non-mine grids in the shortest possible time based on the numbers that appear on the clicked grids, while avoiding stepping on them. Mine, if you step on one mine, everything will be lost. Minesweeper also plays a similar role in the history of science and technology.
This number-based logic puzzle originated in the 1960s and 1970s, when Jerimac Ratliff launched a game called "Cube" that was already very popular.
Decades later, in 1992, the Minesweeper game was added to Windows 3.1. This was not to show that Windows was an expert in game operating systems, but to train users’ left and right mouse button operation abilities so that these Movements become very natural and develop speed and accuracy of mouse movements.
Mode setting:
Take the minesweeper winmine.exe that comes with Windows XP as an example (other versions of minesweeper games are similar to it). The game area includes minefields, mine counters and timers. (located in the upper right corner, recording game time), a certain number of mines are randomly arranged in a rectangular minefield of a certain size. Players need to find all the squares in the minefield that are not mines as soon as possible without stepping on the mines.