| #1 MineSweeper | | Java implementation with three levels of play, and an online hall of fame, which requires two games with a low time to emphasize skill over luck. |
| Bomb Hunter | | Commercial mobile-phone version of Minesweeper with new tools including probes and a radar. |
| Crazy Minesweeper | | Windows shareware implementation of Minesweeper and a new variation in which new types of mines contribute 2 or 3 to the number seen in adjacent squares. |
| Hexatron | | Variation of Minesweeper with hexagonal grid. Java applet. |
| Lady Di's mines | | Java Minesweeper dedicated to Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales and her campaign to ban landmines. Includes high scores. |
| Mines-Perfect | | An improved minesweeper-clone that generates guaranteed-to-be-solvable puzzles (never guess anymore) and has a Murphy's law option (guessing causes failure), more boards, sound, load, save, undo. |
| MineSweeper3D | | Windows implementation of minesweeper on the surface of a 3D polyhedron, with challenging new tilings, and many boards to choose from. World records maintained online using encrypted submission. Built-in auto-solver. Demo version available. |
| Planet Minesweeper | | Contains advice, cheats, rankings, downloads, and a forum. [English and French.] |
| Richard Kaye's Minesweeper Page | | Papers about the computational complexity of Minesweeper, namely that the usual game is NP-complete and that an infinite variation is Turing-complete. |
| The Minesweeper Handbook | | This handbook teaches how to play better Minesweeper, taking you from the fundamentals through to advanced concepts. |
| Truffle-Swine Keeper | | A minesweeper clone that contains an algorithm to compute the probability that a mine is under a certain field. |
| Wikipedia | | Encyclopedia article on Minesweeper. |
| Writings on Minesweeper | | Contains various articles on Microsoft's Minesweeper including randomness, board cycles, first click, and bugs. Extensive experimentation. | |
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