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Mines on pk3

pk3 gives you Mines rounds with adjustable mine counts, clear tile reveals, and a cash out button kept in view. Open your account and we will take you...

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pk3 How Our Mines Lobby Works

How Our Mines Lobby Works

Our Mines area focuses on the grid game itself: choose a stake, select how many mines sit under the tiles, then reveal safe tiles for a rising multiplier. We surface studio names such as BGaming, Turbo Games, and other instant-game providers when they are available, so you know which version you are opening before the round begins.

THREE PICKS

Mines Features We Surface

The Mines page is arranged around decisions you make inside a round, not around noise. We highlight the grid setting, reveal speed, and after-round view so you can understand each version before...

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Grid control

Mine count selector

Set your mine count before the grid opens, then reveal tiles one by one. The panel...

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Quick reveal

Fast tile response

Our fast grid loads the next tile without page reloads and keeps the cash out button...

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Round view

Full board reveal

When a mine appears, the full grid shows where the hidden tiles sat. That after-round view...

POCKET MINES

Mines Built For Your Phone

Mines on mobile keeps the grid large enough for thumb taps and places the stake field below the board. The round panel stays compact, so you can see mine count...

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Portrait grid
Fast reveal button
Compact round panel
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LIVE HELP

Help During Mines Rounds

If a Mines round feels unclear, our help flow starts with the round reference and grid result. You can contact us from the game page and describe the tile sequence, stake, provider, and time shown on the panel.

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Round reference checks

Send us the round reference shown after a Mines result, and we can trace the provider response tied to that grid. This is useful when a reveal animation or connection drop feels unclear.

Connection recovery

If your signal drops during a Mines round, reopen the same game from the lobby. Where the provider supports recovery, the round state returns with its latest stake, multiplier, and result.

Rule panel help

Each Mines version carries its own rule panel for mine count range, multiplier steps, and cash out timing. Ask our team from the page if a studio label or setting is confusing.

FAIR ROUND

How We Run Mines

We run Mines with named provider games, visible settings, and round records you can reference later. Our role is to keep access stable, show the game rules clearly, and help you check...

Named studios

We show the studio name on the Mines tile before you enter, rather than hiding every version under one label. That helps you compare grid feel, rule wording, and cash out timing.

Visible settings

Before each Mines round, you can see stake, selected mine count, and the starting grid. We do not tuck these choices away after the board opens, so your setup remains clear.

Result records

Completed Mines rounds create a reference in your account activity with time, stake, and result status. If you contact us, that record helps match your screen to the provider response.

Provider rules

The rule panel inside each Mines game explains the mine range, reveal behaviour, and payout ladder for that version. We keep those panels accessible before you start a round.

Session security

If your account session expires while you are away from Mines, we ask you to enter again before new stakes are placed. This protects the grid from taps you did not intend.

Device consistency

We test Mines layouts across common Android and iPhone browsers used in Pakistan. The aim is the same tile spacing, same button order, and readable multiplier panel across supported regions.

SIDE BY SIDE

pk3 Mines Compared With Others

Mines can feel very different across sites even when the grid looks familiar. We focus on transparent setup, quick access to rules, and stable round recovery, because those details matter when every...

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Clear entry tile

Our Mines entry tile shows the game name and provider before you open it. Some sites hide that detail until the game loads, which makes version comparison harder.

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Mine count upfront

We place the mine count selector in the setup area before the round begins. You do not need to search through extra menus while deciding the risk level.

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Cash out visibility

The cash out value stays beside the multiplier as tiles are revealed. This keeps the main decision visible instead of pushing it behind animations or side panels.

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After-round board

When the round ends, the board view shows the full tile layout where the studio provides it. That makes the result easier to understand before you move forward.

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Provider rule access

We keep rule panels reachable from the Mines frame, including mine range and payout ladder. You can check the version details without leaving the lobby path.

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Round recovery path

If a device connection drops, you can reopen Mines and check whether the studio restored the round state. Our support team can then use the reference if needed.

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Pakistan-ready access

Mines is arranged for supported regions in Pakistan with quick loading and clear English labels. We avoid clutter around the grid so the round decision stays central.

MINES SIGNALS

Six Mines Elements To Check

Before you start a Mines round, the visible details tell you a lot about how that version will feel. We bring those signals forward so you can choose...

Grid size Check how many tiles are shown and how much space...
Mine range Different Mines versions allow different mine counts. We surface the...
Multiplier ladder Watch how the multiplier changes after each safe reveal. The...
Cash out button The cash out control is the key decision point after...
Rule access A good Mines screen lets you open rules before committing...
Result display After a mine is hit or you cash out, the...

Mines Questions Before You Start

Open the Mines tile, choose your stake, select the number of mines, and confirm the round. The grid then opens, and each safe reveal changes the visible multiplier and cash out value.

Yes, supported Mines versions let you adjust the mine count before the round begins. A higher count changes the feel of the grid and affects the multiplier ladder shown by that provider.

If a mine is revealed, the round ends and the board shows the result screen. Where the provider supports it, the remaining tile positions appear so you can see the completed grid.

After safe tiles appear, use the cash out control if you want to end the round at the shown value. If you continue revealing tiles, the next selection decides the next result.

Studios set their own layouts, mine ranges, animations, and rule wording. We show provider names in the lobby so you can recognise the version you prefer before opening the grid.

Refresh the game frame or reopen the same Mines version from the lobby. If the result still looks unclear, send us the round reference, time, stake, and provider name from your activity.