If you've ever booted up the puzzling classic Minesweeper for a quick game, then found yourself sweating as your first click reveals a big red 3, then you'll have some appreciation for the achievement of reddit user OtterDeity, who successfully cleared a 99x99-square sized Minesweeper board, flagging a whopping 1,500 mines in the process.
OtterDeity posted a screenshot of the completed board, which you can see below. Describing the experience as «nerve-wracking» OtterDeity states the board took him «about 2.5 hours» to finish, which to me seems pretty fast for such a massive board, though naturally some commenters disagree. You can see the cleared board below:
User Javop kicks off the debate with «Maybe none. Normal expert mode has about 20% [of the board] mined and this has 15% mined.» Hence, they claim, it's «unlikely» that you would encounter situations where the chance of clicking on a mine is exactly 50/50. User nonstopdrivel counters with «No matter how well you reason out your choices, there always comes a point at which you have to take a deep breath and flip a coin.»
QuantumPolagnus claims to have crunched the numbers, stating the board is around 15.3% mined. «If you take a closer look at the cleared board, there are a lot of big open areas where they would be able to work around an area and be able to logically solve it instead of having to guess.» QuantumPolagnus then attempts the same size puzzle, but «screwed up» after twenty minutes. «I have to admit, there were some sweaty palms going one board for that long,» they admit.
Not everybody was impressed by OtterDeity's achievement. Masterzergin says" This is very low density and a solve rate [of] 1 mine every 6 seconds", while jimmyshampoo posts an image of a
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