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Mines: Pick Tiles, Set Your Risk, Cash Out

At stakegames, Mines puts a live grid in your hands — you choose how many mines to hide, then tap tiles to grow your multiplier with every safe…

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stakegames What Mines on stakegames Actually Looks Like

What Mines on stakegames Actually Looks Like

Mines is a provably fair tile-reveal game where you decide the number of hidden mines before each round — anywhere from one mine to nearly the whole grid. Each safe tile you uncover increases the active multiplier; hit a mine and the round ends. stakegames hosts Mines from studios including Spribe and BGaming, so the core math is independently seeded and verifiable.

You can cash out after any safe reveal, locking in the multiplier exactly where you stopped.

FEATURED MINES ROOMS

Three Mines Formats Worth Exploring First

Our Mines lobby carries distinct variants from different studios, each with its own grid size, mine-count range, and multiplier curve.

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Classic Grid with Provably Fair Seed
Wider Mine-Count Range
Auto-Pick Mode for Faster Rounds
MINES ON MOBILE

The Full Mines Grid Fits Your Phone Screen

The stakegames Mines grid is sized and touch-mapped for mobile from the start — tiles are large enough to tap accurately on smaller screens, and the cash-out button stays fixed…

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Portrait Mode Layout
Fixed Cash-Out Button
Session State Sync
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MINES HELP PATHS

Where to Get Help While Playing Mines

Most Mines questions come down to three things: how the seed verification works, what happens if a connection drops mid-round, and how to read the multiplier table before placing a wager.

Seed Verification Help If you want to verify that a completed Mines round was fair, our live chat team can explain how to use the client seed and server seed hash that is shown after each round closes on your account history.
Disconnection During a Round A dropped connection during a Mines round does not cause a loss by default — the round state is held server-side. Contact support with your round ID and we will confirm the outcome and any credit that applies.
Multiplier Table Queries Each Mines variant has a different multiplier curve depending on mine count and tiles revealed. Our team can share the exact payout table for any studio's version so you can plan your risk level before you start.
HOW WE RUN MINES

Fair Play and Audit Standards Behind Our Mines

Every Mines title in our lobby carries documented fairness credentials from the studio that built it.

Provably Fair Mechanism

Spribe and BGaming both implement a cryptographic hash commitment before each round starts. You receive the hashed server seed upfront, then verify after the round — no post-round alteration is possible under this model.

Published RTP Figures

Each Mines variant in our lobby has a stated return-to-player percentage sourced directly from the studio. These figures are not marketing estimates — they come from the provider's certified game math documentation.

Studio Certification

We only carry Mines titles from studios that hold third-party certification from recognised testing labs. The certificate covers both the RNG algorithm and the software implementation, not just one of the two.

Round History on Account

Every Mines round you play is logged in your account history with the round ID, mine count, tiles revealed, multiplier at cash-out, and settlement timestamp — giving you a complete personal audit trail.

No Hidden House Edge Adjustments

The mine distribution for each round is determined before you place your wager and cannot be changed mid-round. The house edge comes only from the certified game math, not from any server-side adjustment after you start picking tiles.

Provider Partnership Transparency

Our Mines lobby currently carries titles from Spribe and BGaming. We name the studios publicly so you can independently check their certifications and published RTP figures before you join any round.

Inside stakegames Mines vs Other Mines Experiences

Mines is available at several platforms, but the details of how a specific site runs it — variant selection, verification access, mobile layout — differ meaningfully.

Variant CountWe carry Mines from multiple studios rather than a single white-label version, so the mine-count range, multiplier curve, and grid behaviour differ between variants — giving you a genuine choice, not the same game reskinned.
Seed Verification AccessOn some platforms, provably fair data is buried in a settings panel few people find. On stakegames, the server seed hash is shown on the active game screen before your round begins, not after.
Mobile Grid QualityGeneric platform wrappers often shrink the Mines grid to fit a mobile screen, making tiles hard to tap accurately. We size the tile grid specifically for touch devices so each cell is comfortably tappable without zooming.
Mine-Count FlexibilitySome platforms cap the mine count at five or ten, which limits how high the multiplier can climb on a single round. BGaming Mines on our platform allows up to twenty-four mines on a 5x5 grid for those who want maximum multiplier range.
Round State on DisconnectLosing a round because of a connection drop is a common complaint on platforms that process game state client-side. We hold Mines round state server-side, so a dropped connection does not auto-resolve the round against you.
Account Round HistoryMany platforms show only the last ten rounds in your history. Our account log stores your full Mines history with all the data needed for personal verification — round ID, seeds, tile sequence, and payout — without a session limit.
Auto-Pick FeatureThe Turbo Mines auto-pick mode is not available in every Mines implementation. Having it means you can set a safe-tile count for automatic reveals and then decide at each pause whether to push further or cash out — a meaningful control difference.

Six Elements That Define Our Mines Lobby

From how multipliers are calculated to how your cash-out is confirmed, each element of the Mines experience on stakegames is worth understanding before you start your…

Multiplier Growth Curve

The multiplier after each safe reveal is calculated from the number of mines active and tiles already uncovered. More mines mean a steeper curve — each additional safe tile adds proportionally more to the running total than on a low-mine setup.

Instant Cash-Out at Any Tile

You can end the round and lock the current multiplier after any safe tile reveal — you are never forced to continue. The cash-out is processed immediately, and the credited amount appears in your account balance before the next round loads.

Custom Mine Count Per Round

Each round starts fresh — you set the mine count from scratch, so there is no obligation to repeat the same configuration. Switching between a cautious one-mine setup and a high-risk twenty-mine round takes a single adjustment in the game panel.

Wager Amount Control

Mines accepts a wide wager range. You set the stake per round before the grid appears, and the multiplier applies to that stake at cash-out — straightforward arithmetic with no side-bet mechanics layered on top.

Provably Fair Round Audit

After each round closes, the pre-committed server seed, client seed, and nonce are revealed. Combine them with the published hash function and you can independently reproduce the mine positions for any round in your history.

Auto-Reveal with Manual Override

In Turbo Mines, set how many tiles the system reveals automatically per sequence. At each pause you retain full control to cash out or extend — the automation speeds up routine reveals while keeping the exit decision in your hands.

Frequently Asked Questions About Mines

These are the questions that come up most often from accounts that are new to Mines or switching to a different variant. The answers focus specifically on how Mines works on stakegames — not on generic casino questions.

The multiplier is derived from the number of mines on the grid and the number of safe tiles already revealed. A higher mine count produces a steeper multiplier curve, so each additional safe reveal adds more to the running total than it would on a low-mine configuration.

Yes. When the round closes, the full seed data — server seed, client seed, and nonce — is displayed. You can combine these with the studio's published hash function to independently reproduce the exact mine positions for that round and confirm the result.

Mines round state is held on the server, not in your browser. If you disconnect mid-round, the round is preserved exactly as you left it. Log back in and you will find the grid in the same state, ready for your next tile pick or cash-out decision.

The Mines grid is fully playable on Android and iOS browsers without a separate download. Tile sizes and the cash-out button are optimised for touch input in portrait mode, and your session state syncs if you switch from mobile to desktop mid-session.

Both use a 5x5 grid, but BGaming allows a higher maximum mine count — up to twenty-four — while Spribe's variant is more commonly chosen for its interface and round history display. The multiplier curves differ because the mine-count ceilings are different.

Set the number of tiles you want the system to reveal automatically per sequence, then start the round. After each automatic reveal sequence the game pauses so you decide whether to continue with another auto-sequence or cash out at the current multiplier.

Your full Mines history is in the account log under round history. Each entry shows the round ID, mine count you selected, the sequence of tiles revealed, the multiplier at cash-out or loss, and the settlement timestamp — available for any round, not just the last ten.