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Mines — Rules & Gameplay

Grid reveal / multiplier · Pakistan 3 Patti app lobbies · 18+

GameMines
TypeGrid reveal / multiplier
Page focusRules, gameplay video, odds limits
AudienceAndroid players in Pakistan (18+)
Video highlights
  • You reveal tiles on a grid while avoiding hidden mines.
  • Each safe reveal raises a temporary multiplier.
  • You can cash out before hitting a mine; a mine ends the round.
  • Higher mine counts raise payouts and also raise bust risk.

How the Mines Board Works

Mines is a tile-reveal game common in modern 3 Patti multi-game apps. You face a grid of hidden tiles. Some tiles are safe; others hide mines. Each safe reveal increases a temporary multiplier. You may cash out at any time — or keep revealing until a mine ends the round and the stake is lost.

Typical boards use a 5×5 layout (25 tiles), though some apps vary the size. Before the round starts you choose stake size and how many mines to place on the board.

Rules Step by Step

  1. Choose bet amount and mine count.
  2. Start the round; tiles remain face-down.
  3. Tap tiles one at a time to reveal them.
  4. Safe tiles raise the cash-out multiplier shown on screen.
  5. Press Claim/Cash Out to lock the current multiplier, or continue and risk a mine.

The UI is simple, but the risk curve is not linear. Later clicks on a sparse board are more dangerous because fewer safe tiles remain.

Odds Framing Without Guarantees

With fewer mines, early clicks are safer and multipliers climb slowly. With more mines, each safe click pays more and bust probability rises. Neither setting creates a guaranteed method. Martingale-style doubling after losses can empty a bankroll quickly during normal variance.

Use this page for rules and odds awareness. For a longer discussion of session habits and common staking patterns (strategy search intent), read the Mines strategy blog — and treat every pattern as high-risk, not a profit promise.

18+ / Responsible play: Mines can encourage rapid re-bets. Set a loss limit and a click-count cash-out plan before you start. Stop if you chase losses.

Why staking systems do not change Mines odds

Low mine counts, fixed click targets, and early cash-outs can reduce short-term volatility, but they do not create a positive expectation. Every new round still includes a house edge. A sequence that survived five clicks yesterday does not make the same sequence safer today.

Martingale is especially dangerous in Mines because the next stake grows after a loss while a longer bust sequence remains possible. Table limits and finite bankrolls prevent unlimited recovery. A safer session plan is a fixed small stake, a pre-set click target, a hard loss limit, and no deposits made to recover earlier losses.

Practical limit: Decide the maximum total loss and session time before opening Mines. If either limit is reached, stop. Do not treat a temporary win as proof of a profitable system.

APK guides and lobby verification

Multi-game APKs can change their lobby after updates. The core guides below explain how to verify each external destination; they do not guarantee that Mines is present in the current build.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Mines work?

You set a stake and a mine count, then reveal tiles one by one. Safe tiles raise a multiplier. Claim before you hit a mine, or the round stake is lost.

Does a low mine count guarantee profit?

No. Fewer mines improve survival odds per click, but multipliers grow more slowly and losing streaks still happen. Nothing removes the house edge.

What should beginners set first?

Start with a small stake you can afford to lose, a low mine count, and a pre-chosen cash-out point. Treat the first sessions as learning the interface, not earning targets.

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