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rk111 carries Mines from studios like Spribe and BGaming — each variant lets you set your own mine count, choose your grid size, and decide exactly when to…

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Explore Our Mines Variants and How They Work

Mines sits in a category of its own — part skill, part nerve. Each round starts with a blank grid. You choose how many mines are hidden, then tap tiles one by one. Every safe tile you uncover raises your active multiplier. Tap a mine and the round closes. Our lobby carries versions from Spribe, BGaming, and Turbo Games, so the grid

size, multiplier curve, and auto-pick options differ between titles. Switch between them from the same lobby screen.

FEATURED TITLES

Browse Three Mines Rooms Worth Opening First

Each Mines title in our lobby has a different multiplier curve and grid feel.

Mines by Spribe
Mines by BGaming
Mines by Turbo Games
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MINES ON MOBILE

Switch Between Tiles on Any Screen Size

The Mines grid scales cleanly on mobile — tiles are spaced for thumb taps rather than cursor clicks, so picking safely or cashing out mid-round takes a single…

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Portrait Grid View
Instant Cash-Out Tap
No App Download Needed
HELP DURING PLAY

Get Help With Any Mines Round Issue

If a round disconnects mid-pick, if a tile result looks unexpected, or if your Mines session shows an error, our support team can pull the round record and walk through what happened.

Live Chat Available around the clock directly from the Mines lobby screen. If your round ended unexpectedly or a tile result seems off, open chat and share your round ID — we'll check the server log within minutes.
Email Support Send a detailed message with your account name and the approximate time of the round in question. Email works well for reviewing a series of rounds or disputing a session outcome that happened during off-peak hours.
FAQ Section Our Mines FAQ covers disconnection handling, provably fair verification steps, how the multiplier formula works per studio, and what happens to an open round if the session times out before you cash out.
HOW WE RUN MINES

See What Makes Our Mines Lobby Consistent

Fair outcomes and transparent round mechanics matter more in Mines than in most categories — you are making active decisions each tile, so the randomness underneath needs to…

Provably Fair Seeds

Every Mines round from Spribe and Turbo Games uses a provably fair system.

Studio Certification

BGaming and Spribe both hold RNG certifications from independent testing labs.

Round History Log

Every tile you tap is recorded in your account's round history.

No Manual Interference

Mine positions are generated server-side before you see the grid. Our team has no mechanism to alter positions mid-round.

Real-Time RTP Display

Each Mines variant in our lobby shows its theoretical return-to-player range, which shifts depending on the mine count you select.

Dispute Resolution Path

If you believe a round outcome was incorrect, you can flag it through live chat with your round ID.

MINES VS ALTERNATIVES

Check How Our Mines Stacks Up

Mines sits alongside crash games and slots in our lobby, but the mechanics are different enough that it suits a different kind of session.

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Mine Count Control

rk111 lets you set anywhere from one to twenty-four mines per round depending on the studio. Many platforms fix the mine count at a default and do not expose the slider — our lobby keeps that control with you.

02

Cash-Out Timing

You decide exactly when to stop — after one tile or after fifteen. Auto cash-out at a chosen multiplier is also available in BGaming's variant. Other sites sometimes restrict manual cash-out until a minimum tile count is reached.

03

Studio Choice

Our lobby carries Mines from three separate studios — Spribe, BGaming, and Turbo Games. Having different studios means different grid styles, multiplier curves, and provably fair implementations rather than one version reskinned.

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Provably Fair Access

Not every platform exposes the server seed before the round starts. Ours does, for all provably fair-enabled variants. You can record the hash before you play, then verify after — without contacting support.

05

Mobile Grid Experience

The tile grid on our mobile layout uses touch-optimised spacing. Platforms that serve a desktop-first grid on mobile often produce mis-taps on smaller screens — our layout resizes tile targets to reduce that problem.

06

Round History Depth

Our account panel stores every Mines session indefinitely. You can scroll back through months of rounds, filter by studio, and see exact tile sequences. Some platforms show only the last twenty rounds before clearing.

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Auto-Pick Option

BGaming's variant in our lobby includes an auto-pick mode that selects tiles randomly on your behalf until you hit a mine or manually stop. Not all Mines implementations offer this — it suits a more hands-off session style.

Six Elements That Define Each Mines Session

Each round of Mines at rk111 is shaped by a set of mechanics that separate it from passive spin-based games.

Adjustable Mine Slider

Before each round, drag the slider to place between one and twenty-four mines on the grid. Fewer mines give a gentler multiplier climb. More mines mean larger per-tile rewards but much higher risk on every pick you make.

Live Multiplier Display

As each safe tile is revealed, the active multiplier updates on-screen in real time. You can see exactly what a cash-out would return at any point during the round — the figure is visible before you commit to the next tile.

Manual or Auto Cash-Out

Hit the cash-out button at any safe tile to end the round and bank the current multiplier. In BGaming's variant, set a target multiplier in advance and the round closes automatically when that figure is hit.

Provably Fair Verification

Every round seed is hashed and shown before the grid loads. After the round, use the revealed server seed alongside your client seed to independently confirm where every mine sat — no trust required, just the hash function.

Session Round History

The game panel keeps a running log of your current session's rounds — safe tiles picked, mine positions after each close, and multiplier reached. Your full account history is also available in the account panel post-session.

Cross-Device Continuity

An open Mines round stays active if you switch from desktop to mobile mid-session, as long as the session does not time out. Log back in on your phone and the grid is still live, with the same tile state and active multiplier.

Answers to What People Ask About Mines

These questions come up regularly when people first explore the Mines category. Each answer covers how the game actually works in our lobby — not a generic description.

The multiplier rises with each safe tile you uncover. Its exact value depends on how many mines you set and how many tiles remain. More mines on the board means a steeper multiplier increase per safe tile revealed.

Yes. Spribe and Turbo Games use a provably fair system. The server seed is hashed before the round and revealed at the end. You can run the hash yourself using the server seed, client seed, and nonce to confirm positions were fixed from the start.

The round stays open on the server. When you reconnect and reload the Mines lobby, the game picks up from the same tile state. If the session times out before you return, the round closes and the outcome is recorded in your round history.

BGaming's Mines variant includes an auto-pick feature that randomly selects tiles on your behalf. You set the mine count and stake, then let it run. You can stop it manually at any tile or set a target multiplier for automatic cash-out.

No. RTP in Mines is dynamic — it shifts depending on the mine count you select before each round. Choosing one mine gives a different theoretical return than choosing ten. Each studio's variant displays the RTP range in the game panel when you adjust the slider.

We carry Mines from Spribe, BGaming, and Turbo Games. Each studio has a different grid style, multiplier formula, and feature set, so the experience varies meaningfully between them rather than being the same game with a different skin.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits in India. Open your rk111 account, head to the Mines category in the lobby, and you will see all available studio variants listed there ready to load.