Mines is one of the most gripping games on 66zz1. Each tile you flip safely pushes your multiplier higher — but one wrong move and the round is over. Decide when to stop and lock in your winnings, or keep going for a bigger payout.
Mines at 66zz1 is a 5×5 grid game where 25 tiles are laid face down at the start of each round. Hidden underneath those tiles is a mix of gems and mines — you choose how many mines are on the board before the round begins. The more mines you add, the higher the potential multiplier, but the harder it becomes to stay safe.
Your job is to flip tiles one at a time. Every gem you un cover adds to your multiplier. The key decision — and what makes Mines genuinely tense — is knowing when to stop. At any point before hitting a mine, you can press the Cash Out button and collect your current multiplier applied to your bet. If you hit a mine, the round ends and you lose your bet for that round.
66zz1 runs Mines on a provably fair system. The positions of all mines are determined by a cryptographic seed before you flip a single tile. After the round ends, you can verify the mine layout independently using the seed values shown in your bet history. Nothing is decided after you start clicking — the board is already set, and you're navigating it in real time.
Each round starts with a fresh 5×5 grid. Flip gems to grow your multiplier, cash out before a mine ends your run.
Before each round at 66zz1, you set the number of mines hidden on the board — anywhere from 1 to 24. This single choice shapes the entire feel of the round. Here's a quick breakdown of how different mine counts play out.
Multiplier values are illustrative. Exact figures at 66zz1 are calculated live based on remaining safe tiles and the house edge applied to the round.
Sign in to your 66zz1 account and make sure your balance is topped up. Deposits via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket are credited instantly with no conversion fees — everything runs in BDT.
Navigate to Mines from the 66zz1 menu. The game loads directly in your browser — no download needed. It works smoothly on both desktop and mobile, including low-end Android devices.
Choose how many mines you want on the board — start with 3 or 5 if you're new to the game. Then enter your bet amount in BDT. The minimum at 66zz1 is ৳20 per round.
Hit the Start button and the 5×5 grid appears. Click any tile to reveal it. A gem means you're safe and your multiplier increases. A mine means the round ends and your bet is lost for that round.
At any point after finding at least one gem, you can press Cash Out to collect your current multiplier times your bet. You don't have to keep going — locking in a 3x or 5x win is a perfectly valid strategy at 66zz1.
Once you cash out, your winnings are added to your 66zz1 balance immediately. You can withdraw to bKash or Nagad right away — no waiting period, no minimum withdrawal threshold specific to Mines.
The mine positions are locked by a cryptographic seed before you flip a single tile. After the round, 66zz1 lets you verify the exact layout using the server and client seeds shown in your history. No surprises, no manipulation.
Unlike most casino games where the outcome is fixed at the start, Mines at 66zz1 gives you real agency. You decide when to stop. Cash out after two gems or push all the way to the edge — the choice is entirely yours.
The Mines grid at 66zz1 is designed to work well on small screens. Tiles are large enough to tap accurately, the cash out button is always visible, and the game loads fast even on slower mobile connections.
With mine counts from 1 to 24, you can tune the game to exactly the risk level you want. One mine gives you a calm, low-variance session. Twenty-four mines is a single-tile all-or-nothing bet. Everything in between is available at 66zz1.
66zz1's Mines game includes an Auto Bet feature that lets you set a fixed number of tiles to flip per round and a cash-out condition. It runs rounds automatically until your stop condition is met — useful for running a consistent strategy without clicking every tile manually.
Every Mines round you play at 66zz1 is logged — mine count, tiles flipped, multiplier achieved, payout, and the seed used. You can review any past round and run the fairness check directly from your account history page.
Mines is a game of chance — the mine positions are random and no strategy changes that. But how you manage your mine count, your cash-out timing, and your bet sizing makes a real difference to how your sessions go.