Mine is the game that keeps your heart rate up from the very first click. A grid full of hidden tiles — some hold gems, some hide bombs. You decide how far to push your luck before cashing out. On Bitvisa, every session is real BDT on the line and every decision is yours alone.
Mine is one of those games that's incredibly simple to understand but genuinely hard to walk away from. The concept is straightforward — you have a 5×5 grid of 25 face-down tiles. Before each round you choose how many bombs are hidden in the grid, anywhere from 1 to 24. Then you start flipping tiles one by one. Each gem you uncover increases your multiplier. The moment you hit a bomb, the round ends and you lose your bet.
The twist that makes Mine so compelling is the cash-out mechanic. At any point after revealing at least one gem, you can choose to cash out and lock in your current multiplier as a real payout. You don't have to keep going. That decision — flip one more tile or take the money now — is where all the tension lives. It's pure risk management dressed up as a game, and it's genuinely addictive in the best possible way.
On Bitvisa, Mine runs with a 97% RTP, which is among the highest of any game on the platform. The multipliers scale based on how many bombs you've placed and how many gems you've already revealed. More bombs means steeper multipliers for each safe tile — but obviously a much higher chance of hitting a bomb before you cash out. The balance between greed and caution is entirely in your hands.
Whether you prefer the slow, methodical approach of placing just one or two bombs and grinding steady multipliers, or you like living dangerously with 15 bombs on the board chasing a massive payout, Bitvisa's Mine accommodates every style of play.
Here's a snapshot of a mid-round Mine session — green tiles are revealed gems, red tiles are bombs, grey tiles are still hidden. The player cashed out after 8 safe reveals.
💎 Safe gem | 💣 Bomb | ❓ Next decision tile
With 3 bombs on a 25-tile grid and 8 gems already revealed, the player has turned ৳500 into a potential ৳1,920 payout. One more safe tile pushes it higher — but the next flip could be a bomb. This is the Mine decision in its purest form on Bitvisa.
The more bombs you place and the more gems you reveal without cashing out, the higher your multiplier climbs. Here's a sample of how the numbers look across different bomb counts.
| Bombs | Risk Level | After 1 Gem | After 3 Gems | After 5 Gems | After 10 Gems |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Very Low | 1.04× | 1.12× | 1.22× | 1.56× |
| 3 | Low | 1.12× | 1.40× | 1.84× | 3.84× |
| 5 | Medium | 1.22× | 1.74× | 2.60× | 8.20× |
| 10 | High | 1.67× | 3.40× | 7.80× | 58× |
| 15 | Very High | 2.50× | 8.20× | 32× | 620× |
| 20 | Extreme | 5.00× | 38× | 280× | — |
* Multiplier values are approximate and may vary slightly based on Bitvisa's live RTP calculation. Actual payouts depend on real-time probability at each tile reveal.
One of the things that makes Mine on Bitvisa genuinely different from most casino games is that you control the risk profile of every single round. Before you place your bet, you set the number of bombs. That one decision shapes everything — the probability of each safe flip, the multiplier growth rate and the maximum possible payout.
There's no right or wrong choice. Some Bitvisa players run 1-bomb sessions for hours, grinding steady multipliers and cashing out at 3–4× every time. Others drop 15 bombs on the board and go for broke on a single tile. Most players find their own rhythm somewhere in between. The key is knowing what you're signing up for before you start flipping.
1–3 bombs. Multipliers grow slowly but you'll hit gems far more often. Good for longer sessions and building confidence with the game mechanics on Bitvisa.
4–8 bombs. The sweet spot for most Bitvisa players. Multipliers climb fast enough to be exciting but the grid still has plenty of safe tiles to work with.
9+ bombs. Every flip is a genuine gamble. The multipliers are enormous but the grid is mostly bombs. One or two safe reveals can still return a significant payout on Bitvisa.
With 3 bombs on a 25-tile grid, your first flip has a 22/25 (88%) chance of being safe. After revealing 5 gems safely, the remaining 20 tiles contain 3 bombs — so your next flip has a 17/20 (85%) chance of being safe. The probability shifts with every tile you reveal, which is why cashing out at the right moment is the core skill in Mine on Bitvisa.
Mine is one of the fastest games to pick up on Bitvisa. There's no complicated rules to memorise, no hand rankings to learn — just a grid, a decision and a cash-out button.
Sign up with your mobile number and verify via OTP. Takes under two minutes and you're ready to access every game on the platform including Mine.
Add funds to your Bitvisa wallet using bKash, Nagad or Rocket. Minimum deposit is ৳100 and it reflects instantly — no waiting, no delays.
Find Mine in the Bitvisa game lobby and tap to open. It loads instantly in your browser — no app download or plugin required on any device.
Enter your bet amount (minimum ৳20) and choose how many bombs to place on the grid. This is your most important decision — it sets the risk and reward for the entire round.
Click tiles to reveal gems and watch your multiplier grow. Hit the Cash Out button whenever you're happy with your payout. The winnings land in your Bitvisa wallet instantly.
Mine is a game of probability and nerve management. These tips won't guarantee wins — nothing can — but they'll help you make better decisions and get more out of every session on Bitvisa.
If you're new to Mine on Bitvisa, start with 1–3 bombs. The multipliers are modest but you'll get a feel for how the grid works, how fast multipliers grow and when cashing out starts to feel right. Rushing into high-bomb games before you understand the pacing is the fastest way to burn through your balance.
Decide before the round begins what multiplier you're aiming for. If you're playing 5 bombs and targeting 3×, commit to cashing out when you hit it. The biggest mistake Mine players make on Bitvisa is moving the goalposts mid-round because they're on a hot streak — that's when bombs tend to appear.
Bitvisa offers a free play mode for Mine. Use it to experiment with 10, 15 or 20 bomb configurations without risking real BDT. You'll quickly develop an intuition for how many tiles you can realistically reveal before the probability turns against you.
Losing a round and immediately jumping to a higher bomb count to "win it back faster" is one of the most common and costly patterns in Mine. The bombs don't care about your previous round. Each game is independent. Stick to your planned bomb count regardless of what just happened.
As you reveal more tiles, the remaining hidden tiles contain a higher concentration of bombs. With 5 bombs and 20 gems revealed, only 5 tiles remain — and all 5 are bombs. Bitvisa's Mine interface shows you how many tiles remain, so always do the mental maths before your next flip.
Mine is fast-paced and it's easy to play many rounds in a short time. Set a daily loss limit in your Bitvisa account settings before you start. This is the single most effective tool for keeping Mine sessions enjoyable rather than stressful. Bitvisa makes it easy to set these limits from your profile page.
The game itself is great — but the platform you play it on matters just as much. Here's what Bitvisa brings to the table beyond the grid.
Every Mine round on Bitvisa uses a provably fair algorithm. The bomb positions are determined before you place your bet and you can verify the result after each round using the seed hash provided.
Cash out winnings land in your Bitvisa wallet the moment you hit the button. Withdraw to bKash or Nagad within minutes — no minimum withdrawal thresholds, no processing queues.
Mine on Bitvisa is fully optimised for touch screens. The tile grid, bet controls and cash-out button are all sized for comfortable one-handed play on any Android or iOS device.
Bitvisa's support team includes Bengali-speaking agents available via live chat. Any questions about a round result, a withdrawal or your account are handled quickly by people who understand the local context.