Turbo Mines is a probability-based grid game where players reveal tiles while avoiding hidden mines. All outcomes are generated by a random number generator (RNG), ensuring that each round is independent and unpredictable.
This page explains the full set of Turbo Mines rules, including how rounds work, how payouts are calculated, and what actually determines the outcome.
Play NowThe game takes place on a grid of hidden tiles. Each tile can contain either:
The number of mines is determined before the round starts based on the selected risk level.
Each round follows a fixed structure:
The round ends in one of two ways:
There are no partial losses — the result is binary once a mine is hit.
The grid size is fixed, but the number of mines varies depending on the selected risk level.
Important rule: mine positions are randomly distributed at the start of each round and do not change.
This ensures fairness through statistical randomness rather than predictable sequences.
Each safe tile revealed increases the current multiplier.
The multiplier follows a predefined payout curve based on:
Key payout rules:
The system is calibrated to include a house edge, meaning long-term expected return is negative.
Turbo Mines is governed by probability theory and RNG algorithms.
At the start of each round:
After each safe move:
This creates a dynamic risk curve — the longer you continue, the higher the danger.
Important clarification:
All outcomes are statistically independent.
Understanding these limitations is essential for realistic expectations.
Yes. Outcomes are generated using RNG and are independent each round.
No. Strategies only manage risk, not outcomes.
No. There is no memory or pattern retention.
The round ends instantly and the bet is lost.
Yes, it depends on the number of mines and how many safe tiles you reveal.
Turbo Mines is designed for entertainment. Always play responsibly and within your limits.
Set clear loss limits and avoid emotional betting behavior.