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June 8th, 2005

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Super Minesweeper Boards Guide

(Expansion Pack 1) Grid Patterns Boards


Diamond Core
Sizes:
Regular, Large
Difficulty: Easy
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A fairly good way to kick off the expansion pack is with this pattern. The diamonds are arranged in a grid of squares with skewed squares surrounding them. When you get near the diamonds you have to be careful but otherwise this is a simple pattern to learn to play.
Whirlpool
Sizes:
Regular, Large
Difficulty: Moderate/Hard
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This odd pattern has pentagons and rhombuses arranged in a sort of circular pattern. There is no consistency on this board so if you play Backwards mode get ready for a headache! Otherwise, the challenge is average enough that anyone can play on the other game modes.
Toothy
Sizes:
Regular, Large
Difficulty: Easy/Hard
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Stay out of Backwards mode and these are very fun boards to play. Because of the lack of consistency between the tiles in this pattern it is extremely difficult to play in Backwards mode, but hey, when you want a challenge there ya go!
Gravity
Sizes:
Regular, Large
Difficulty: Easy
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This intriguing pattern has little pinwheel tiles at regular intervals, with warped tiles all around them. These boards look simple enough to play and they are, just be careful when you get close to the pinwheel tiles.
Plus Sign Tiles
Sizes:
Regular, Large
Difficulty: Moderate
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This pattern is certainly not as hard as it looks. In fact, these boards are rather easy and have at least some consistency when you play them in Backwards mode.
Long Rectangles
Sizes:
Regular, Large
Difficulty: Moderate
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Amongst all the little squares on these boards are long rectangles which each touch 12 other tiles! You have to be fairly careful on these boards in any game mode, but once you get used to them they should be a piece of cake!
Octahexagon
Sizes:
Regular, Large
Difficulty: Easy
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Very intimidating to look at, very fun to play. This pattern combines hexagons and octagons in a sort of diagonal grid amongst many squares. Just click away and you should be fine!
Giant Squares
Sizes:
Regular, Large
Difficulty: Hard
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This grid features some really BIG squares amongst many little ones, and a few skewed squares just to up the ante that much more. Each giant square on this board touches 20, yes, twenty other tiles, so don't be surprised when you start seeing those numbers you only ever looked at on the "Adjust Colors" screen!

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