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bLockerman’s Minesweeper is a Roblox take on the classic minesweeper puzzle by the verified creator bLockerman666, where you clear a grid of tiles and try to uncover every safe one without stepping on a hidden mine. The number on each tile tells you how many mines sit in the eight squares around it, and you use those clues to flag the mines and open the tiles you can prove are safe. It is a game of pure deduction, with wins counting toward your record, and you can even customize the board in private servers.
The game launched in November 2021 and has passed 114 million visits with more than 129,000 favorites, which makes it one of the most-played puzzle games on Roblox. This wiki covers how to play, the logic and deduction that wins boards, the most useful tips for new players, and the most-asked questions, plus links to the codes and scripts pages at the bottom.
bLockerman’s Minesweeper Overview
| bLockerman’s Minesweeper Overview |
| Game Name |
bLockerman’s Minesweeper |
| Developer |
bLockerman666 (verified) & aamo_s |
| Genre |
Puzzle (Minesweeper) |
| Platform |
Roblox (PC, Mobile, Console) |
| Visits |
114M+ |
| Max Players |
5 |
| Release |
November 2021 |
How to Play bLockerman’s Minesweeper
- Open bLockerman’s Minesweeper on Roblox. New players can run the tutorial first, or skip it and play a standard board.
- Step on a tile to uncover it. The board is full of mines you cannot see, so your first move is a small gamble.
- Read the numbers. A number shows how many mines are in the 3×3 area around that tile, which tells you where the danger is.
- Flag the mines. Mark any tile you are sure is a mine with a flag using the left mouse button so you do not step on it.
- Clear every safe tile. Win by uncovering all the safe tiles without hitting a mine. Wins count, except in private servers.
- Try a private server to customize the board if you just want to practice or play your own way.
bLockerman’s Minesweeper Strategy: Reading the Board
The heart of bLockerman’s Minesweeper is deduction, not luck. Your very first click is a gamble, so the smart opening is to step into an open area, which usually uncovers a big block of numbers and empty tiles that give you something to reason from. From there the whole game is reading those numbers: each one tells you exactly how many mines hide in the eight tiles around it, and that is enough to prove where mines are and where they are not.
The two patterns that carry you are simple. If a number is touching exactly as many unopened tiles as the mines it needs, every one of those tiles is a mine, so flag them. And once a number is already touching all the mines it needs, every other tile around it is safe to open. Working those two rules back and forth across the board clears most of it without guessing, and flagging the mines as you go keeps you from stepping on one by accident.
Edges and corners are your friend when the middle gets stuck, since tiles on the border have fewer neighbors and the math is easier to be sure about. Sometimes the board forces a guess where no tile is provably safe, and the right move there is to pick the tile with the lowest chance of being a mine rather than clicking at random. Wins count toward your record, so it is worth taking the extra second to prove a tile is safe instead of rushing, and a private server is a no-pressure place to drill the patterns since wins there do not count.
Tips for New bLockerman’s Minesweeper Players
- Open the middle first. Starting in an open area uncovers a big block of numbers to reason from instead of leaving you guessing from one corner.
- Flag the moment you are sure. If a number proves a tile is a mine, flag it right away so you never step on it by accident later.
- Clear around finished numbers. Once a number touches all its mines, every other neighbor is safe, so open them and keep the chain going.
- Lean on the edges. Border and corner tiles have fewer neighbors, which makes the logic simpler and gives you safe openings when you are stuck.
- Only guess when forced. If nothing is provably safe, pick the tile with the lowest chance of being a mine rather than clicking at random.
- Practice in a private server. You can customize the board and drill the patterns with no pressure, since wins there do not count toward your record.
bLockerman’s Minesweeper FAQ
What kind of game is bLockerman’s Minesweeper?
bLockerman’s Minesweeper is a Roblox version of the classic minesweeper puzzle by the verified creator bLockerman666 and aamo_s. You clear a grid of tiles using the numbers to avoid hidden mines, flagging the ones you are sure about and uncovering every safe tile to win. It launched in November 2021.
How do you win in bLockerman’s Minesweeper?
You win by uncovering every safe tile on the board without stepping on a mine. Use each tile’s number, which counts the mines in the 3×3 area around it, to flag the mines and prove which tiles are safe. It is all deduction, so the numbers always give you enough to work it out.
How many players are in bLockerman’s Minesweeper?
Each server in bLockerman’s Minesweeper holds up to 5 players. You can play the standard board, run the tutorial, or make a private server to customize the board, though wins do not count in private servers.
Is bLockerman’s Minesweeper free to play?
Yes, bLockerman’s Minesweeper is free to play on Roblox and works on PC, mobile, and console. It is a pure puzzle game, so you can jump straight in and start clearing boards without buying anything.
Are there codes for bLockerman’s Minesweeper?
No, bLockerman’s Minesweeper does not have a code system and never has, because it is a pure puzzle game with no currency or items for a code to give. You win by clearing boards, not by redeeming anything. Check the bLockerman’s Minesweeper Codes page for the live status in case that ever changes.