Who is the best at Minesweeper?

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Who is best at Minesweeper

Glenn
2
17%
blue
0
No votes
brad
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No votes
Spud
1
8%
Roymond
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No votes
fluffy
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sausage boy
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No votes
Jim
1
8%
ken
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No votes
jb
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No votes
some other jerk
8
67%
 
Total votes: 12
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Denyer
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Who is the best at Minesweeper?

Post by Denyer »

i don't care about who is good at songs anymore.
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john m
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Post by john m »

I swear to you, I was playing Minesweeper the second before I opened this topic. Creepy.

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Post by rone rivendale »

I voted for some other jerk.... That jerk would be me.

My best on beginner is 12 seconds.
Intermediate is 98 seconds
Expert is 321 seconds (I haven't done expert very much though).
From spoken word to actual singing, I can screw up any style with style. :D
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Post by Denyer »

My best times are

Beginner: 14
Intermediate: 195
Expert: sometime around 200

i've only beaten intermediate once then moved on.
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Post by john m »

Beginner: 9
Intermediate: 62
Expert: 190

Lost whatever scores I had before reinstalling XP, so rushed through this just now.
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Post by the Jazz »

I haven't played Minesweeper in a long time, what with using a Mac and all, but I DO remember that my best beginner was seven seconds, and my best intermediate was something in the mid-fifties. Didn't play expert as much so I don't recall my best there but it probably wasn't anything special.
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I like beginner.

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Post by sausage boy »

i have always been shocking at minesweeper.

Good thing I dont live in some mine infested warzone.
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Post by rone rivendale »

How in the heck do you win in 4 seconds?
From spoken word to actual singing, I can screw up any style with style. :D
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Post by john m »

Get a random minefield where you only have to make one or two choices.

Edit: Good thing you blurred your name. I would have stalked you based on your minesweeper score.
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Post by Spud »

Do not vote for me. I do not play games.
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Post by Tonamel »

I've adopted the rather bizzare playing habit of not laying flags. On small playfields, it's a big time saver.

And what can I say? I like some meager anonymity.
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Post by jimtyrrell »

When it comes to Minesweeper I am fair at best. 4 seconds is WAY out of my league.
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Post by Albatross »

My crowning Minesweeper achievement is 190 mines on a 30x24 grid.

I tried over and over to get 200 mines and never did.
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