CATEGORY REFERENCE

Mines Built For Quick Decisions

bt 21 puts Mines in front of you with clear bomb counts, instant tile reveals and a cashout choice after every safe pick. Open your account and we...

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What Our Mines Rooms Offer

Our Mines category is built around quick grid rounds where you choose a stake, set the number of hidden bombs and uncover tiles one by one. We group Mines titles by studio where supplied, including formats from Spribe-style instant-game rooms, Turbo Games and BGaming. Each room shows the multiplier path before you begin, so you can compare a lower bomb count with

a sharper risk setup before entering a round.

ROOM PICKS

Mines Rooms We Feature

We do not bury Mines behind broad casino menus. The category is arranged so you can see the grid size, bomb range and round tempo before you open a room.

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Fast grid

Classic Mines

Classic Mines keeps the layout simple: choose bombs, reveal tiles and leave the round when the...

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Sharp risk

High Bomb Grid

High Bomb Grid is for short, tense rounds with fewer safe paths and larger multiplier jumps...

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Steady path

Low Bomb Builder

Low Bomb Builder gives you more room to uncover several safe tiles before deciding. We use...

PHONE MINES

Mines On Your Mobile Screen

Mines works well on small screens because every action is a tap: set bombs, reveal a tile, then cash out or continue. We place the grid, stake panel and multiplier...

Tap reveal
Portrait grid
Bomb slider
Quick cashout
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MINES HELP

Help During Mines Rounds

If a Mines round pauses or a tile result looks unclear, our support path starts with the round ID. Keep the game...

Round check Send us the Mines round ID, stake size...
Screen refresh If the Mines grid freezes after a reveal...
Rule query Ask support before starting if a Mines room...
FAIR GRID

How We Run Mines Clearly

Mines needs transparent mechanics because every tile matters. We surface rules, result history and provider details so you can judge each room before you start another round.

Provider rules

Each Mines room opens with its own rule panel, including grid size, bomb range and cashout behaviour. We keep those rules linked inside the room rather than hiding them elsewhere.

Result history

Your completed Mines rounds remain visible in game history with stake, multiplier and outcome. That trail helps you check patterns in your own choices without relying on memory.

Clear multipliers

Before you reveal tiles, the Mines room shows how the multiplier changes as safe picks continue. We keep that display visible so the cashout decision is not a surprise.

Session security

When you open Mines, your account session protects access to the room and your history. If the session expires, the lobby asks you to log in again before continuing.

Device sync

A Mines round is tied to your account, not only the screen you started on. If your connection drops, reopen the same room and check the saved round state.

Local access

We make Mines available in supported regions where local law permits. If access changes by location, the lobby shows availability before you enter the room.

GRID DIFFERENCE

How Our Mines Feels Different

Mines can feel messy when rooms hide settings or move too quickly. We focus on readable controls, plain risk labels and a category page that lets you compare before entering.

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Clear entry

Our Mines category shows the room style before launch, including whether it is a low-bomb builder or a sharper high-bomb format. You do not need to open each room blindly.

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Visible risk

Bomb count is treated as the main choice, not a small setting. We place it near the stake control so the risk level stays clear before the first reveal.

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Fast repeat

After a completed Mines round, you can repeat the same setup or change the bomb count. The flow is made for quick adjustment rather than rebuilding every setting.

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Readable history

Round history is useful only when it is easy to read. We show the stake, multiplier and final state so you can understand what happened after each Mines attempt.

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Room labels

We label Mines rooms by feel, such as steady, fast or sharp risk. Those tags help you choose a format that matches the kind of round you want.

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Cashout focus

The cashout button stays central during Mines because that is the key decision after safe reveals. We avoid burying it under extra panels or distracting room clutter.

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Provider separation

Different Mines studios may use different layouts and pace. We keep provider rooms separated in the category so you can return to the version you understand.

MINES HIGHLIGHTS

Six Things That Define Mines

The Mines page is built to help you choose a round style quickly. These six elements shape the experience from the first bomb setting to the final cashout...

Bomb selection Bomb selection changes the whole round. Fewer bombs usually create...
Tile reveal Every tile tap either keeps the Mines round alive or...
Multiplier ladder The multiplier ladder shows how value rises as safe tiles...
Cashout timing Cashout timing is the central Mines skill choice. We keep...
Room memory When you like a Mines setup, return to it from...
Result trace Completed Mines attempts create a trace in your history, including...

Mines Questions Before You Start

You choose a stake, pick how many bombs are hidden, then reveal tiles. Each safe tile raises the multiplier, and you can cash out before uncovering a bomb.

Yes, where the selected Mines room allows it. The bomb count changes the risk and multiplier path, so check the setting before tapping the first tile.

Refresh the room once and reopen it from the Mines category. The provider normally restores the latest round state, including whether a cashout option is still pending.

No. Studios can vary grid size, animation speed and available bomb ranges. We separate the rooms so you can return to the Mines format you prefer.

Open your game history after the round. Mines entries show key details such as stake, multiplier and final result, which helps you compare different choices.

Mines access depends on supported regions and where local law permits. If a room is not available from your location, the lobby will show that before entry.