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- Your first click has to be blind, just click and hope for the best
- When you reveal cells, you'll get a symbol indicating how many ghosts are adjacent to that cell, from 1 to 8. So, if a cell has the symbol for "1", it means that one of the 8 adjacent cells, diagonals included, has a ghost. If it is a "3", then there are 3 ghosts adjacent to this cell.
- Cells with no nearby ghosts adjacent to the cell you just clicked will auto-reveal, so big open spaces will open up automatically.
- The twist of this game is that the symbols representing the number of adjacent ghosts are randomized each round, so in one round a triangle might mean "2" while in the next a circle will mean "2", you have to deduce the values.
The best strategy for minesweeper is to click randomly at the start until you open a big space, and then start deducing.