Screenshot board analysis

Minesweeper Solver from Image

Upload a Minesweeper screenshot, review the detected board, fix any cell, and get the safest next move with a probability map that stays in your browser.

Upload Screenshot

Drag and drop an image here

PNG, JPG, or WebP up to 10MB. AI analysis starts automatically.

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Tip: crop the screenshot to the board when possible. Detection is local, and manual edits update the solver instantly.

Detected Board

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Manual Fix

Type 0-8 in a cell, press Backspace to clear it, or right-click to mark a flag.

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Upload Image

Start with a clear screenshot of the Minesweeper board. A cropped board gives the strongest detection result.

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Detect Board

The app reads the image locally, estimates the grid, and converts visible numbers and flags into an editable board.

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Correct Cells

Type visible numbers directly into cells, clear uncertain cells, or right-click to mark flags. Every correction recalculates the result.

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Get Next Move

The solver applies Minesweeper constraints and shows safe moves first, then probability-ranked guesses when logic runs out.

From screenshot to editable board

Start with the screenshot workflow, then review only the details that affect recognition quality and solver accuracy.

What a minesweeper solver from image does

Upload or paste a board screenshot, set rows, columns, and mine count, and the app turns visible cells into an editable board draft. The screenshot stays beside the editor so every number and flag can be checked before you trust a recommendation.

Screenshot tips for better detection

Clear cropped boards work best. If a custom theme or compression artifact creates uncertainty, use the detected draft as a starting point, then type numbers directly or right-click flags in the board editor.

AI image analysis

Use our AI model when a board skin is hard to read

After upload, local detection gives an instant draft while our AI model automatically transcribes the visible cells from a resized image, cropped to the board when possible.

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Board-focused input

The app resizes the screenshot and crops around the detected grid when possible before calling the AI endpoint.

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Structured cell matrix

Our AI model returns a rows-by-columns matrix using numbers, flags, and unknown cells instead of free-form text.

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Human review stays central

Uncertain AI cells are highlighted so you can correct them directly before using the solver recommendation.

How recommendations are generated

The solver reads the corrected board state, not the screenshot itself, so every recommendation is tied to visible constraints.

How the solver chooses a safe move

Each revealed number becomes a constraint on neighboring covered cells. Completed numbers reveal safe neighbors; numbers whose remaining mine count matches covered neighbors mark likely mines.

When to use this tool

Use the tool when a large board is slow to re-enter manually, when you want to compare possible moves, or when you want to learn why the probability map favors one cell over another.

Privacy, limits, and expectations

The page keeps the workflow transparent: image recognition creates an editable draft, and the solver only works from the board state you approve.

Local image handling and privacy

Sample boards and manual edits stay in the browser. When you upload or paste a screenshot, the app sends a resized image to our AI model for visual transcription, cropped to the board when possible.

Limitations and honest expectations

No solver can remove true guesses. Low-resolution, skewed, or heavily themed screenshots may still need manual correction before the advice is reliable.

Minesweeper solver from image FAQ

Does the image leave my browser?

Sample boards and manual edits stay in your browser. When you upload or paste a screenshot, the app sends a resized image to our AI model for transcription, cropped to the board when possible.

Why should I correct cells manually?

Different Minesweeper skins can confuse color-based detection. Manual correction keeps the solver useful when a screenshot is not perfectly recognized.

Can it always find a safe move?

No. If the board has no deterministic safe move, the tool labels the result as a probability guess instead of pretending it is guaranteed.

What kind of screenshot works best?

Use a clear cropped board with consistent square cells. The minesweeper solver from image works best when the grid fills most of the file.