@fribbledom hot damn. congrats.
@fribbledom How many mines left?
Nono, see bottom center. 5 mines left.
@fribbledom fuck but to even make it that far on that large of a field is really good dude
@fribbledom The only winning move is not to play.
@fribbledom -M
MM??M
You will have to guess.
That means there are only two squares left that aren't a mine. One of them must be shared by the 3 and 4.
@fribbledom tough luck...
@fribbledom
the 2 on the left, on the flag's right, it's probable that spot has no bomb.
Do the number of mines remaining at least tell you if that unknown down left corner is possible or not?
@yuki @fribbledom I believe that spot *must* have a mine. If there are 5 mines left in 7 cells, then we must assign two safe cells. The 3/4 pair requires one safe cell. The 5 has one safe cell around it, and no cells in common with the 3/4. That accounts for both safe cells, so the cell with no exposed neighbors cannot be a safe cell.
See next post, we're one step ahead!
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@fribbledom
Not sure if you tried to clicked anything by now but you have exactly 3 possible combinations, 2 of which have no mine below the 4 on the left side.
The field on the bottom left and the one to its right definitely have bombs.
Actually, if I knew Bayesian statistics better, wonder of I could work out better odds than 2/3 ...
@kistaro @yuki
@faryam This image is not generated. It is a screenshot from a fairly well known game called "Minesweeper".
I still remember playing Minesweeper on a Windows 98 PC although this looks more like a Linux clone of the game to me...