The leaderboards are a way to see how you stack up against other players in the minesweeper community. You can view the leaderboards for each gamemode and difficulty, as well as see how your score is calculated.
The leaderboards are updated in real time, so you can see how you rank against other players as soon as you finish a game. View the current leaderboards below.
global leaderboard
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Each Minesweeper leaderboard tracks player scores based on game completion time, moves, and flag accuracy. Scores can be filtered in a variety of ways, giving you control over how you view your progress and compete with others. Here's a quick overview of the filtering options and what each mode offers:
The leaderboards are divided by the classic Minesweeper modes—Easy, Medium, and Hard. Each difficulty has its own leaderboard, so you can focus on improving your skills in the mode that suits you best or challenge yourself across all three levels.
Leaderboards can be filtered by time, allowing you to track records for:
To add a competitive edge, you can also view scores from friends alongside global rankings. Here's how to use friend tracking effectively:
After connecting with friends, you can view a separate leaderboard that ranks only you and your friends, perfect for casual challenges and mini-tournaments.
See how your friends' scores stack up against global records. This makes it easy to benchmark personal progress while staying motivated to break into the top global spots.
Make sure you're registered so you can manage friends, view personalized score histories, and see your rank across all difficulty levels.
Whether competing locally with friends or aiming for a spot on the global leaderboard, here are some advanced tips to give you an edge:
Improve your strategy by checking out our Advanced Minesweeper Guide, covering high-level moves, pattern recognition, and efficiency tricks.
Master efficient clicking to save time, especially on larger boards. Review our Efficiency Guide for tips on batch clicking, flagging shortcuts, and moves that eliminate guesswork.
Use the leaderboard filters to see how your skills improve over time. By focusing on weekly or monthly scores, you can work incrementally toward personal bests without getting overwhelmed by all-time top records.
Ready to see your name on the leaderboard? Register an account today, start tracking your scores, and see where you rank against players around the world!