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* A generalization of 3 along a wall: If you see two numbers that are adjacent (not diagonal, but sharing a side) to each other and they differ by 3, (such as 4 and 1, or 5 and 2) then all 3 squares on the other side of the larger number are mines and all 3 on the other side of the smaller are safe.
* A generalization of 3 along a wall: If you see two numbers that are adjacent (not diagonal, but sharing a side) to each other and they differ by 3, (such as 4 and 1, or 5 and 2) then all 3 squares on the other side of the larger number are mines and all 3 on the other side of the smaller are safe.


The world record for Expert difficulty is [http://www.minesweeper.info/worldranking.html currently 31 seconds] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN1cPlfTcg8 previous record]).
The world record for Expert difficulty (as of October 2020) is [http://www.minesweeper.info/worldrecords/index.html?category=Time+Expert 31.133 seconds] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN1cPlfTcg8 previous record]).


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