Repeewsenim is an online brain-teasing puzzle game inspired by the legendary Minesweeper, but with a clever twist everything is played in reverse. Instead of uncovering hidden bombs, you already know the position of all the mines. Your task is to correctly fill each cell with a number that shows how many bombs are touching that tile.
This simple yet challenging concept completely reimagines the traditional logic flow of Minesweeper, turning it into a satisfying test of observation and reasoning.
In Repeewsenim, your objective is to use logic to assign the correct number (0–8) to each tile on the grid. Every number represents how many bombs are in the surrounding eight cells. If a tile touches no bombs, it should be marked 0; if it touches one, mark 1, and so on up to 8.
The puzzle is solved when all tiles are filled with accurate numbers that match the known bomb layout. Accuracy and patience are key one wrong value can break the entire grid.
Mouse Controls
Left Click: Increase the number on a tile (cycles from 0 → 8).
Right Click: Decrease the number (cycles from 8 → 0).
Keyboard Controls
The game is also screen-reader compatible, making it accessible for visually impaired players.
First, start from the corners, they usually have fewer bombs around them, making the first deductions easier. Second, double-check patterns each number affects up to eight surrounding tiles, so always verify neighboring logic before finalizing. Third, use elimination if a cell is surrounded by eight bombs, you can confidently set it to “8.” Last but not least, don’t rush, because small mistakes can spread across the board. The more you play, the faster you’ll recognize patterns and logical relationships.
Repeewsenim turns classic Minesweeper upside down, rewarding logic, memory, and precision. It’s a perfect pick for puzzle fans who crave a new kind of challenge, one that demands thinking in reverse.