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my5 - Mines with every tile under control

my5 hosts Mines rounds built around quick choices: pick your mine count, open tiles, and decide when to collect before the board turns against you. Open your account...

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my5 What our Mines room contains

What our Mines room contains

Our Mines area is focused on the tile game itself, not a mixed arcade shelf. You choose the number of hidden mines, set the stake, then reveal safe tiles one at a time while the multiplier climbs. We carry Mines-style releases from recognised crash and instant-game studios such as Spribe, BGaming and Turbo Games where available in supported regions. Each round shows

the board state clearly, so your next tap is based on visible progress rather than guesswork.

TILE PICKS

Three ways Mines feels different

Mines can look simple, yet the feel changes sharply with board settings. We surface the parts that matter before each round so you can move from calmer tile...

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Low mine count

Longer reveal rhythm

When you select fewer hidden mines, the board gives you more room to open tiles before pressure builds. It suits a slower session where you want several decisions inside one round.

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High mine count

Sharper early choices

A crowded board raises the risk from the first tap, so the cash-out button becomes part of every reveal. We keep that control visible beside the grid throughout the round.

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Round receipt

Result details after play

After a Mines round ends, we show the revealed path, mine placement and final result in plain language. You can check what happened without replaying the whole board from memory.

my5 is designed as a fast, mobile-first gaming information hub with clear local payment context and safer access notes.

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POCKET GRID

Mines made for phone taps

On mobile, the Mines grid keeps each tile large enough for accurate taps, even on smaller screens. The stake field, mine selector and cash-out control stay close to the board...

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Portrait grid
Quick mine selector
Clear round receipt
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ROUND HELP

Help while you play Mines

If something feels unclear during a Mines session, our support flow starts from the round itself. Share the round reference and we...

Round reference checks Every completed Mines round carries a reference in...
Stuck tile help If a tile does not respond as expected...
Result explanation When a mine reveal ends the round, we...
FAIR GRID

How we run Mines rounds

Mines needs clear mechanics because one hidden tile changes the whole round. We keep the board logic, result records and studio details close to the game screen, so you can see how...

Studio labelling

Where a Mines title is supplied by a studio, we show that name near the game entry. This helps you recognise the version you opened and compare settings between available releases.

Visible mine selection

The selected mine count is shown before the first tile opens and remains part of the round record. That prevents confusion if you switch from a light board to a denser one.

Round storage

Completed Mines boards are saved with stake, mine count, reveal path and result status. If you contact us, the stored record gives both sides the same board to discuss.

Session protection

Your Mines access is tied to your account session, not only the screen you are holding. If a connection drops, the stored round state helps avoid conflicting result displays.

Readable outcomes

We avoid hiding the end state behind animation alone. Once the board resolves, the result panel shows whether you collected, hit a mine, or left the round unfinished.

Region access wording

Mines access is shown only where local law permits and where the title is enabled for your account region. If a game is unavailable, we keep the message direct.

Our Mines room against others

A Mines page should not make you hunt for the controls that affect risk. We place mine count, tile grid, stake, cash-out and result details in a tight...

Before the first tileSome Mines rooms hide key settings in small drawers. We keep the mine count and stake visible before the board starts, so you know the shape of the round you selected.
During the revealMines moves quickly, so the cash-out control stays near the board as tiles open. You do not need to scroll away from the grid when deciding whether to continue.
After the resultWe keep the final board state available long enough for you to read it. The reveal path and result panel make the ending easier to check after a quick round.
Multiple versionsWhere more than one Mines studio version is available, we separate them by name and style. That helps you return to the board layout you prefer without trial and error.
Phone handlingOn small screens, our Mines view favours tile spacing and simple controls over crowded side panels. Your thumb can reach the grid and cash-out area without awkward movement.
Account recordYour Mines activity is linked to account history, so support can inspect a precise round rather than a general complaint. That keeps questions about board outcomes practical.
Plain risk cuesWe do not dress Mines as a mystery game. The board tells you how many mines were selected, which tiles opened, and whether continuing would raise the exposure.
MINES HIGHLIGHTS

Six details inside our Mines room

The Mines room is built around fast reading, not clutter. These visible elements help you understand the round before, during and after the board opens, especially when you...

Mine count selector Choose how many hidden mines sit on the board before...
Tile reveal grid Each tile opens with a clear visual change, so you...
Cash-out button The collect control remains visible once a round is live...
Multiplier display As safe tiles open, the current multiplier is shown close...
Round status panel When a round closes, the panel states whether you collected...
Studio version tags If different Mines versions are enabled, their studio tags help...

Questions about Mines on my5

Open the Mines room, choose your stake and select how many mines will be hidden on the grid. Once the board begins, reveal tiles one by one or collect after a safe reveal.

The mine count changes how crowded the board is. Fewer mines usually allow a longer reveal rhythm, while more mines make each early tile sharper and put more weight on the collect decision.

Yes. After a safe tile opens, the collect control lets you close the round at the displayed value. If you reveal a mine first, the board ends and the result panel shows why.

A Mines round ends when you reveal a hidden mine, choose to collect, or lose connection after the game has already resolved. Check the round record for the final board state.

Yes, our Mines view is arranged for phone taps with a clear grid, nearby controls and readable result panels. Rotate is not required; the board is designed for portrait play.

Send the round reference from your account activity. We can inspect the stored stake, selected mine count, reveal path and ending status, then explain the result using that exact board.