Grid Game
Mines on Batvisa is a 5×5 grid game where you flip tiles to reveal gems and avoid hidden bombs. Each safe tile increases your multiplier. Cash out any time — or keep going and risk it all for a bigger payout.
Return to Player
Max Win Multiplier
Tiles on the Grid
Adjustable Mine Count
About the Game
Mines is one of those games that looks simple on the surface but has a surprising amount of depth once you start playing it seriously. The setup is a 5×5 grid — 25 tiles in total. Before each round starts, you choose how many mines are hidden in the grid — anywhere from 1 to 24. The rest of the tiles contain gems. Your job is to flip tiles one at a time, collecting gems and watching your multiplier climb, then cash out before you hit a bomb.
What makes Mines on Batvisa genuinely interesting is the tension that builds with every tile you flip. The first few tiles feel relatively safe. By the time you're eight or nine tiles deep on a high-mine setting, every click carries real weight. The multiplier at that point can be substantial, and the decision of whether to cash out or keep going is entirely yours to make.
Unlike a lot of casino games where the outcome is determined before you even interact with it, Mines gives you a continuous series of decisions throughout the round. That's what keeps players coming back to it on Batvisa — it's not just about luck, it's about reading your own risk tolerance in real time and acting on it.
How It Works
Every round on Batvisa Mines starts with a fresh 25-tile grid. The mines are placed randomly by the provably fair algorithm. You flip tiles, collect gems, and decide when to stop.
💎 = Safe gem tile | 💣 = Mine | ⬜ = Unflipped tile
Multiplier Growth
The multiplier grows with every gem you reveal. The rate of growth depends on how many mines you set at the start — more mines means fewer safe tiles, which means each gem you find is worth more. The chart below shows approximate multipliers for a 5-mine game at each gem count.
* Values shown for 5-mine configuration. Actual multipliers vary by mine count and are calculated by the provably fair RNG on Batvisa.
Mine Count Settings
The mine count selector is the most important decision you make before each round. It controls everything — the probability of hitting a bomb on any given tile, the rate at which your multiplier grows, and the maximum possible payout if you clear the board. There's no single right answer. The best mine count depends on your session goals, your bankroll, and honestly, how much tension you enjoy.
Low mine counts are forgiving and let you flip many tiles before the risk becomes serious. High mine counts are brutal — the grid is mostly bombs and every tile you flip safely feels like a genuine achievement. The multipliers at high mine counts are correspondingly enormous, which is why some Batvisa players specifically seek out the 20+ mine settings for short, high-stakes sessions.
Almost the entire grid is safe. Multipliers grow slowly but you can flip many tiles before the risk becomes real. Good for long sessions and players who prefer steady, low-stress play on Batvisa.
The sweet spot for most Batvisa players. Enough safe tiles to build a meaningful multiplier, but the bomb density is high enough that every flip past the halfway point carries real tension.
More than half the grid is bombs. Multipliers jump sharply with each safe tile. Players who use this range on Batvisa typically cash out after just three or four gems to lock in a solid return.
Only one to five safe tiles on the entire grid. The probability of hitting a bomb on the first flip is extremely high. But if you find a gem, the multiplier is immediately massive. Pure high-variance play on Batvisa.
Strategy Reference
The table below shows approximate multipliers for three popular mine count settings at different gem counts. Use this as a reference when deciding where to cash out during a session.
| Gems Revealed | 3 Mines | 5 Mines | 10 Mines | 20 Mines |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 gem | ×1.10 | ×1.25 | ×1.67 | ×20.0 |
| 2 gems | ×1.22 | ×1.56 | ×2.92 | ×120 |
| 3 gems | ×1.36 | ×2.10 | ×5.50 | ×1200 |
| 5 gems | ×1.72 | ×4.00 | ×22.0 | — |
| 8 gems | ×2.60 | ×12.5 | ×220 | — |
| 12 gems | ×5.20 | ×58.0 | — | — |
| 16 gems | ×14.0 | ×320 | — | — |
| 20 gems | ×58.0 | ×9000 | — | — |
Strategy Notes
The most consistent approach most experienced Batvisa Mines players use is to pick a mine count and a target gem count before the round starts, then stick to it regardless of how the round feels in the moment. Deciding in advance that you'll cash out after five gems on a 5-mine board removes the temptation to keep going when you're on a hot streak — which is exactly when the risk of losing everything is highest.
Auto cash out is available on Batvisa Mines and it's worth using if you find yourself consistently overextending. Set it to your target multiplier before the round starts and the game handles the rest. You won't get the thrill of the manual cash out, but you also won't talk yourself into one more tile when you shouldn't.
For players who enjoy the high-mine settings, the standard approach is to treat each round as a binary outcome — either you hit a gem and cash out immediately, or you hit a bomb and move on. Trying to flip multiple tiles on a 20-mine board is statistically very difficult to sustain across a session. One gem and out is a legitimate strategy that some Batvisa regulars use exclusively on extreme settings.
Game Features
Beyond the core flip-and-cash-out loop, Mines on Batvisa has several features that make it more flexible and more enjoyable than a basic grid game.
Set anywhere from 1 to 24 mines before each round. This single control changes the entire character of the game — from a relaxed gem-collecting session to an extreme high-stakes flip. No other setting has as much impact on your experience on Batvisa.
Core FeatureThe cash out button is always available from the moment you flip your first tile. Your current multiplier is shown in real time so you always know exactly what you're locking in. Winnings hit your Batvisa wallet the instant you press it.
Player ControlSet a target multiplier before the round starts and Batvisa Mines will automatically cash out when that value is reached. Useful for disciplined players who want to apply a consistent strategy without having to manually react to each round.
AutomationEvery round's mine placement is determined by a verifiable seed. After the round ends, you can check the result independently using the verification tool in your Batvisa account history. No manipulation is possible from either side.
TransparencyMines is fully optimised for mobile play on both Android and iOS. The grid scales cleanly to any screen size and the tap targets are large enough to use comfortably on a phone. All features including auto cash out work identically on mobile on Batvisa.
Mobile ReadyNot ready to play with real money yet? Batvisa offers a free demo mode for Mines that lets you explore all mine count settings, see how the multipliers behave, and get comfortable with the cash out timing — all without risking a single taka.
Risk FreeGetting Started
New to Mines or new to Batvisa? Here's how to get your first round going in four steps.
Register on Batvisa for free. The sign-up process takes under two minutes and you'll have immediate access to the full game library including Mines once your account is active.
Deposit using any major Bangladesh payment method. Batvisa processes deposits instantly so there's no waiting around before you can start flipping tiles.
Open Mines from the Batvisa game lobby. Choose your mine count, set your bet amount, and optionally configure an auto cash out target. Then start flipping tiles.
Hit cash out when your multiplier reaches a level you're satisfied with. Winnings are credited to your Batvisa wallet immediately and can be withdrawn at any time.
Responsible Play
Mines is a fast game. Rounds can be over in seconds, which means it's easy to play a lot of rounds in a short period of time without noticing how much you've wagered in total. Before you start a session on Batvisa, it's worth setting a clear budget and a stop-loss point — an amount you're comfortable losing — and sticking to it regardless of how the session goes.
The high-mine settings in particular can produce long losing streaks that feel frustrating in the moment. That's not a malfunction — it's the expected variance of a game where most tiles are bombs. If you find yourself chasing losses by increasing your bet size or switching to more extreme mine counts, that's a good signal to take a break.
Batvisa provides deposit limits, session time reminders, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion options directly from your account settings. The demo mode is also available for Mines if you want to explore the game without any financial risk. These tools are there to help you stay in control of your play, and there's no downside to using them.
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