Hello :D
I <3 puzzle and rhythm games! (and tetris too I guess???)
...due to having acquired an overuse injury in my mouse arm, I will be limited in how much I can play minesweeper for the foreseeable future :(
If you ever feel stuck in minesweeper, I recommend trying and grinding no-guess boards, especially hard and evil ones. Initially it will feel like a great challenge, as longer ng boards contain difficult logic puzzles that can take several minutes to get through.
But playing a lot of ng hones pattern recognition and muscle memory, makes complex patterns more readable, and makes you so much better at the game in the long run. Also, it’s the most satisfying feeling in the world to finish a challenging ng board that gave you much trouble. :p
Try ng out, it’s ok if it feels hard at first…we all died on our first easy board. It matters not how long it takes to reach your goals, just that you’re closer today than you were when you first started. <3
Hello :D
I <3 puzzle and rhythm games! (and tetris too I guess???)
...due to having acquired an overuse injury in my mouse arm, I will be limited in how much I can play minesweeper for the foreseeable future :(
If you ever feel stuck in minesweeper, I recommend trying and grinding no-guess boards, especially hard and evil ones. Initially it will feel like a great challenge, as longer ng boards contain difficult logic puzzles that can take several minutes to get through.
But playing a lot of ng hones pattern recognition and muscle memory, makes complex patterns more readable, and makes you so much better at the game in the long run. Also, it’s the most satisfying feeling in the world to finish a challenging ng board that gave you much trouble. :p
Try ng out, it’s ok if it feels hard at first…we all died on our first easy board. It matters not how long it takes to reach your goals, just that you’re closer today than you were when you first started. <3