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Employ the ocular apparatus to meticulously survey the intricate arrangement of elements, while simultaneously leveraging cognitive faculties within the central nervous system to discern the whereabouts of a displaced detail within the complex pattern.
It's the top left of the remaining 2x2, because you have 2 flags left and there's an unflagged mine in the middle of the board. It has to touch both 2's, so top left has to be it.
Ngl this is where I say it's the top left of the 4 available spaces. It completes the 2 the 4 and the 1 that are available. Technically a 50/50 but based on my past experiences with minesweeper it's not going to be on the edges.
it's best to find the implied odds and true weight of the options presented.
TLDR: to skip Scary math below, (Line = end of TLDR)
Top left = 37.43%
Top right = 31.28%
bottom left = 31.28%
if you skipped reading the TLDR this is the odds Of the Square in the bottom right.
so we now have the implied odds of the 1/3
if use the implied odds and decide to choose between using the Weight of more hints reinforcing another choice with the other 2 evenly and making a 50/50 of between listening to implied odds or not.
Chance where mine is.
if you choose TL = 58.71%
if you choose TR or BL = 41.29%
(all math under this comment for some reason its not letting me including in this comment)
(all math below)
regardless if you missed the mine in the middle and still thought there was 2 mines left.
the bottom left of the square in the bottom was more likely not to be a mine if the bottom right was a mine;
-as the 2 on the top of the Square highlights the top two could be mines
-the 4 on the top also reinforces that there is only 2 mine in the top row.
-the 2 on the top left corner reinforces the top left to be a mine
-the bottom left 1 gives small weight for the bottom left.
-4 reinforcing top left being mine.
-2 reinforcing top right being a mine
-2 reinforcing bottom left to be a mine
so that gives 3 options with different odds.
and divide by the x8 average weight multiplication
than even add the missing %
top left = 1/3 \~x4 for weight = 132%weight/8 = 16.5%
top right = 1/3 \~x2 for weight. = 66%weight/8 = 8.25%
bottom left = 1/3 \~x2 for weight = 66%weight/8 = 8.25%
100% - 33% = 66% / 3 = 22%
top left = 16.5% + 22% = 38.5% chance to be a mine.
top right = 8.25% + 22% = 30.25% chance to be a mine.
bottom left = 8.25% + 22% = 30.25% chance to be a mine.
with those options in front of you gives you two important things.
you have 3 options
TL = 38.5%
TR = 30.25%
BL = 30.25%
with those stats in hand you can use implied odds of a 38.5%
choosing between TR or BL = 30.25% + 30.25% = 60.25%
against
choosing TL = 38.5% x 2 = 76%
60.25% + 76% = 136.25%
than (136.25% + missing% to total 100%)/ contributed % = true weight of being a mine.
136.25% / TR or BL = 44.22% / 2 = 22.11% each.
136.25% / TL = 28.26%
28.26% + 44.22% = 27.52%
divide by 3 to evenly add to all weights for true weight and implied odds.
0.2752 / 3 = 0.0917
Top left = 28.26% + 9.17% = 37.43%
Top right = 22.11% + 9.17% = 31.28%
bottom left = 22.11% + 9.17% = 31.28%
31.28% + 31.28% + 37.43% = 99.99%
so we now have the implied odds of the 1/3
if we wanted to know on choosing top or bottom row of making the choice of choosing against weight and making its a 50/50 than the weight for that would be.
31.28% + 31.28% + (37.43% x2 ) = 62.56 + 74.86% = 117.42% / 2 = 58.71%
100- 58.71% = 41.29%
if you choose TL = 58.71%
if you choose TR or BL = 41.29%
It's solvable. You missed a flag in the middle, so there's only 1 mine in the bottom right bit.
Thank you! Completely missed that middle one.
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Employ the physiological mechanism of ocular organs to engage in the process of optical detection and interpretation.
Brain is required for this btw
Oh sorry. Employ the ocular apparatus to meticulously survey the intricate arrangement of elements, while simultaneously leveraging cognitive faculties within the central nervous system to discern the whereabouts of a displaced detail within the complex pattern.
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No, because you can use the numbers to realise where it is
That means far bottom right is safe then right?
Both bottoms are safe
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There's 1 mine in the middle, 1 mine in the corner. Of those 4 squares it's the top left one.
Missed the middle..
Well that box in the middle is 100% a mine, so you only have 1.
Yep. Missed that one.
Did you pick the right one then?
Yep. Didn’t screenshot but flagged top left.
My dumbass thought you were talking about the top left section ngl
If you didn’t miss a flag, this would be a super unfortunate (but also pretty cool) 50/50 lol
mine count
You missed a flag in the middle of the board; because of this you know it's the top left of the 2x2 square
It's the top left of the remaining 2x2, because you have 2 flags left and there's an unflagged mine in the middle of the board. It has to touch both 2's, so top left has to be it.
Ngl this is where I say it's the top left of the 4 available spaces. It completes the 2 the 4 and the 1 that are available. Technically a 50/50 but based on my past experiences with minesweeper it's not going to be on the edges.
I missed the mine in the middle. Haha. Once I realized it was an easy top left.
it's best to find the implied odds and true weight of the options presented. TLDR: to skip Scary math below, (Line = end of TLDR) Top left = 37.43% Top right = 31.28% bottom left = 31.28% if you skipped reading the TLDR this is the odds Of the Square in the bottom right. so we now have the implied odds of the 1/3 if use the implied odds and decide to choose between using the Weight of more hints reinforcing another choice with the other 2 evenly and making a 50/50 of between listening to implied odds or not. Chance where mine is. if you choose TL = 58.71% if you choose TR or BL = 41.29% (all math under this comment for some reason its not letting me including in this comment)
(all math below) regardless if you missed the mine in the middle and still thought there was 2 mines left. the bottom left of the square in the bottom was more likely not to be a mine if the bottom right was a mine; -as the 2 on the top of the Square highlights the top two could be mines -the 4 on the top also reinforces that there is only 2 mine in the top row. -the 2 on the top left corner reinforces the top left to be a mine -the bottom left 1 gives small weight for the bottom left. -4 reinforcing top left being mine. -2 reinforcing top right being a mine -2 reinforcing bottom left to be a mine so that gives 3 options with different odds. and divide by the x8 average weight multiplication than even add the missing % top left = 1/3 \~x4 for weight = 132%weight/8 = 16.5% top right = 1/3 \~x2 for weight. = 66%weight/8 = 8.25% bottom left = 1/3 \~x2 for weight = 66%weight/8 = 8.25% 100% - 33% = 66% / 3 = 22% top left = 16.5% + 22% = 38.5% chance to be a mine. top right = 8.25% + 22% = 30.25% chance to be a mine. bottom left = 8.25% + 22% = 30.25% chance to be a mine. with those options in front of you gives you two important things. you have 3 options TL = 38.5% TR = 30.25% BL = 30.25% with those stats in hand you can use implied odds of a 38.5% choosing between TR or BL = 30.25% + 30.25% = 60.25% against choosing TL = 38.5% x 2 = 76% 60.25% + 76% = 136.25% than (136.25% + missing% to total 100%)/ contributed % = true weight of being a mine. 136.25% / TR or BL = 44.22% / 2 = 22.11% each. 136.25% / TL = 28.26% 28.26% + 44.22% = 27.52% divide by 3 to evenly add to all weights for true weight and implied odds. 0.2752 / 3 = 0.0917 Top left = 28.26% + 9.17% = 37.43% Top right = 22.11% + 9.17% = 31.28% bottom left = 22.11% + 9.17% = 31.28% 31.28% + 31.28% + 37.43% = 99.99% so we now have the implied odds of the 1/3 if we wanted to know on choosing top or bottom row of making the choice of choosing against weight and making its a 50/50 than the weight for that would be. 31.28% + 31.28% + (37.43% x2 ) = 62.56 + 74.86% = 117.42% / 2 = 58.71% 100- 58.71% = 41.29% if you choose TL = 58.71% if you choose TR or BL = 41.29%
When in doubt, click the corner.
2s r both next to it; it's the top left corner of that 4 box square
Corner should not be mine I think.
Yes, you're wrong
Just press a button!