In general it is best to make guesses where you have a high probability of success. In some cases you end up having to guess to make progress.Flag cells where there is a bomb and remove cells where there is not. If you look at multiple sets of numbers in near proximity they can help you create a matrix to solve where you are certain a bomb is or a bomb is not.If a light gray box has no numbers on it that means there are zero adjacent bombs and you can uncover every square touching it.After you open up the playing field you can use numbers showing on the face of spots to do a process of elimination to figure out where bombs likely are.If an uncovered square does not have any numbers on it then you can clear out the 8 surrounding cells & repeat the process until there are numbers on the face of uncovered squares.To some degree this begins as a game of luck until you open up part of the playing field. ![]()
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