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Open Mines with clear tile choices

Mines on akingsatta centres on a 5x5 grid where each reveal changes your cash-out choice, with mine counts shown before the first tile and round access available where…

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Explore every safe reveal in Mines

In our Mines lobby, the focus is the grid itself: mine count, tile reveal order, current multiplier and cash-out button remain visible through the round. You can choose a lower mine count for longer reveal sequences or a sharper setting for fewer safe tiles. The provider panel records each result after the round, so you can check how the grid ended before

starting again.

TILE SPOTLIGHT

Browse three Mines round styles

Mines feels different depending on how many hidden mines you place on the grid and how quickly you want decisions to arrive.

Quick reveal Mines
Manual pick Mines
Auto-pick Mines
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MOBILE MINES

Switch Mines tiles on mobile

On mobile, Mines opens as a portrait grid with large tiles, a fixed cash-out bar and a mine selector that stays above the round area.

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Portrait grid
Thumb reveals
Auto-pick
Cash-out bar
ROUND HELP

Check Mines help during a round

If a Mines round needs attention, our help path starts with the round ID, time stamp and provider result shown after the grid closes. Send those details from the help drawer and we can trace the exact reveal sequence. We do not ask you to describe the whole session from memory; the grid record gives support the data needed to respond.

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Round ID trace

Every completed Mines round shows an ID beside the result. Share that code with us if a tile result, cash-out moment or reload does not match what you expected.

Stuck grid check

If the Mines grid freezes before the result panel appears, refresh once and reopen the same room. The provider record should restore the completed state rather than create a duplicate round.

Cash-out query

For cash-out questions, send the round ID and the tile count reached before you pressed the button. We compare those details with the provider result log.

FAIR GRID

Browse how we run Mines

Mines needs clear round records because every tile changes the outcome. We show the mine count before entry, keep the revealed grid visible after completion and rely on provider-side result logs for…

Provider result record

Each Mines result is stored against a round ID, including the mine count and final grid state. That record helps us check questions without relying only on screenshots.

Visible mine count

The mine count appears before your first reveal and remains part of the round summary. You can see whether the grid was set for a cautious or sharper path.

Session protection

Your Mines session runs through an encrypted account page. If you leave and return, the room checks the provider record before showing any final result state.

Result screen clarity

After a mine is hit or a cash-out is taken, the closed grid shows the outcome. This makes it easier to confirm the exact tile sequence used.

Access by region

Mines access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If your region is not supported, the room may not open from your account.

No edited outcomes

We do not edit a Mines outcome after the provider returns the result. Support checks the stored record and explains the round using the same grid data.

Compare Mines here with other grids

A Mines room can feel clear or confusing based on small interface choices. We focus on the parts that affect your decision: tile size, mine selector, cash-out visibility…

Clearer tile spacing
Our Mines grid keeps enough space between tiles on mobile screens, reducing accidental taps. The reveal area remains readable even when the multiplier changes after several safe choices.
Cash-out always visible
The cash-out button stays in view while the round is active. You do not need to open another panel or scroll away from the grid to end a sequence.
Mine count before entry
Before the first tile opens, the selected mine count is shown clearly. This helps you avoid entering a sharper grid when you meant to choose a calmer setting.
Last result nearby
The previous Mines result appears close to the game area, including the final state and round ID. You can compare your next setup with what just happened.
Reload recovery
If your connection drops, the Mines room checks the stored result when you return. The aim is to show the completed grid rather than leave the round unclear.
Manual and auto modes
You can choose each tile yourself or use auto-pick after setting the reveal count. Both modes keep the current multiplier and round state in view.
Less menu clutter
The Mines screen avoids burying core controls behind extra tabs. Mine count, tile grid, multiplier and cash-out are kept together for quicker decisions.
GRID HIGHLIGHTS

Discover six Mines lobby highlights

The Mines lobby is built around what you need before, during and after a grid round. You can check the mine count, choose manual or auto-pick, watch the multiplier adjust after safe reveals and…

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Mine count selector Choose the number of hidden mines before the round begins. A lower count gives more possible safe reveals, while a higher count changes the pace and risk shape.
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Safe tile reveals Each safe reveal updates the round state and increases the cash-out figure shown on screen. The grid keeps opened tiles marked so your path remains easy to read.
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Instant result panel When the round ends, the result panel shows whether you cashed out or hit a mine. It also keeps the round ID available for later support checks.
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Manual tile picking Manual picking lets you choose the next tile one step at a time. It suits a slower rhythm where you decide after each safe reveal.
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Auto-pick setting Auto-pick can reveal a set number of tiles based on your chosen setup. You still see the result screen and can follow how the grid was resolved.
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Round history link Recent Mines rounds can be checked from the account history area. Use it to confirm the mine count, result time and final grid state after a session.

Ask sharper questions about Mines

Mines is simple to open but easy to misunderstand if you skip the grid details. The answers below focus on mine count, safe reveals, cash-out timing, mobile behaviour and support checks. Use them before you start a round, especially if you are changing from a low mine count to a sharper setup.

You choose a mine count, open tiles on the grid and decide when to cash out. Safe tiles increase the shown amount, while revealing a mine ends the round.

No. The mine count is fixed once the Mines round begins. To change it, finish the current round first, then select a different count before opening the next grid.

Auto-pick selects tiles based on the reveal number you set before using it. It does not remove risk; it simply changes tile selection from manual tapping to an automated pattern.

Reopen the Mines room and let the provider record load. If the round already ended, the result panel should show the completed grid state tied to that round ID.

Use the result panel after the round or the account history area. Look for the round ID, mine count, time stamp and final grid state when checking details.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If your region is not supported, the Mines room may be restricted inside your account.

Send the round ID, time, mine count and what happened on the grid. Those details help us compare your query with the provider result record for that round.