Screenshot from Antimine on Android. It’s supposed to not require any guesses, but I’m totally stuck. I’m probably missing something simple, so more eyes on it should help… Anyone?

  • NeatNitOP
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    10 months ago
    • Are red Xs safe?
    • How did you come to this?

    Also, I just posted the final result (had to make one guess), some of your marks are wrong

    • Dr. Coomer@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      X’s are mines. Just for an example, at the top I missed a mine. There’s a 1,3,3. The second 3 has a mine above and below it. If the 1 says there is a mine near it and the second 3 says there’s one other mine and the only space they overlap is under the first 3, then the mine is under the first 3.

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        10 months ago

        Also if Xs are mines then you get plenty of numbers with too many mines around them. For example the 1 in the vertical 2123 about 1/3 of the way up from the bottom

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            10 months ago

            Whatever logic you’re using, it’s dead wrong. I’ve overlayed the true solution with your marks, and it’s very hit or miss:

            You might as well be guessing.

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        10 months ago

        But it doesn’t have to be one mine for both of them, they could have separate mines

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          No, because the first 3 confirms it. It counts the same two mines around the second 3 and can’t reach the other side of the second 3, so the third mine is under the first 3.