Microsoft Minesweeper - Reveal Where Mines Are

  • Move your cursor to the Window with Minesweeper.
  • Type in XYZZY then press SHIFT-ENTER then ENTER
  • A little white dot will come up to the upper-left hand corner of the screen. Watch it.

If you move your cursor over a mine, the dot will turn black.
So now you you know where the mines are.
If it is white, it is a safe square.

NOTE:
The code does not work on Windows 95 and Windows NT.



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