White - This country and all neighboring countries do not have unflagged mines.
Cyan - This country or one of the surrounding countries have unflagged mines.
Lime - 2 unflagged mines are in this country or in the surrounding countries.
Yellow - 3 unflagged mines are in this country or in the surrounding countries.
Orange - 4 unflagged mines are in this country or in the surrounding countries.
Red - 5 unflagged mines in the area
Magenta - 6 unflagged mines in the area
Violet - 7 unflagged mines in the area
Blue - 8 unflagged mines in the area
Teal - 9 unflagged mines in the area
Green - 10 unflagged mines in the area
Olive - 11 unflagged mines in the area
Chocolate - 12 unflagged mines in the area
Crimson - 13 unflagged mines in the area
Purple - 14 unflagged mines in the area
Indigo - 15 unflagged mines in the area
Navy - 16 unflagged mines in the area
Striped - You have already flagged this country
Black - You missed this country (on game over screen)!
Colors will be revealed to you once you press the start button. Good luck!
The counting system of the mine detectors resembles the Fill-a-Pix numbering system more closely than the Minesweeper numbering system. Search it up if you want to.
Flagged/striped countries will still display mine detector readings.
Each time you defuse a mine, the country's mine detector and the mine detectors of surrounding countries will decrease by 1. In other words, the mine detectors will not detect mines that have already been flagged.
If you type in an innocent country, one month of your browsing history will be leaked.
When you view this quiz on dark mode, the countries that are supposed to be white become tan. Also, sometimes, black countries automatically appear on the map upon starting the quiz.