Simple to learn, genuinely hard to put down. Mines at kingtaka puts a 5×5 grid in front of you and one question: how far are you willing to go before you cash out?
Mines is one of those games that takes about thirty seconds to understand and a lot longer to master. The setup is straightforward: you're looking at a 5×5 grid of 25 face-down tiles. Hidden somewhere in that grid are mines — the number of which you choose before the round starts. Your job is to flip tiles one at a time, collecting gems and watching your multiplier climb, without hitting a mine.
Every tile you flip safely increases your payout multiplier. The more mines you've set, the faster that multiplier grows — but the higher the chance that the next tile you flip ends the round. At any point before you hit a mine, you can press cashout and walk away with your current multiplier applied to your original bet. That decision — flip one more or take the money — is what makes Mines genuinely compelling.
At kingtaka, the Mines game uses a provably fair system. Before each round, a cryptographic hash of the mine positions is generated and shown to you. After the round ends, the original seed is revealed so you can independently verify that the mine layout was fixed before you placed your first bet. It's a level of transparency that matters, and it's something kingtaka builds into all its original games.
The minimum bet is ৳50, which makes it one of the most accessible games on the platform. You can play a quick round in under a minute or sit with a single round for several minutes if you're being careful. Either way, the pace is entirely yours to control.
Each safe tile you reveal pushes your multiplier higher. The table below shows how multipliers scale with different mine counts at kingtaka.
Safe tile | Mine
| Mines Set | Safe Tiles Revealed | Approx. Multiplier | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 8 | 1.9 × | Low |
| 3 | 8 | 3.8× | Low |
| 5 | 8 | 8.5× | Medium |
| 10 | 8 | 32× | High |
| 15 | 8 | 120× | Very High |
| 20 | 8 | 300×+ | Max Risk |
* Multiplier values are approximate and vary based on mines selected and tiles revealed. Exact values are shown in-game at kingtaka in real time.
New to Mines? Here's exactly how a round works from the moment you open the game.
Enter how much you want to stake for the round. The minimum is ৳50. This is the amount that will be multiplied when you cash out — or lost if you hit a mine.
Pick how many mines to hide in the grid — anywhere from 1 to 24. More mines means a steeper multiplier curve but a much higher chance of ending the round early.
Click any tile to reveal it. A gem means you're safe and your multiplier goes up. A mine ends the round immediately and your bet is lost. Each click is a real decision.
Hit cashout at any point to lock in your current multiplier and collect your winnings. You can also set an auto-cashout target before the round starts so the game does it for you.
Mines is a probability game at its core, but the decisions you make around bet sizing, mine count, and cashout timing have a real effect on your results over time. Here are some things worth keeping in mind when you play at kingtaka.
Every Mines round at kingtaka uses a cryptographic seed system. The mine layout is locked before you place your bet and you can verify it independently after the round ends. No manipulation is possible.
No loading screens, no delays between flips. Each tile resolves the moment you click it. The pace of the game stays entirely in your hands — fast when you want it, slow when you're thinking.
Mines runs perfectly on the kingtaka app and mobile browser. The 5×5 grid is touch-optimised and the interface scales cleanly to any screen size. Play on the go without losing any functionality.
Deposit and withdraw in Bangladeshi taka using the payment methods you already use every day. No conversion fees, no international transfer delays. Your winnings land in your mobile wallet fast.
Set your mine count, bet size, and auto-cashout target before every round. Mines at kingtaka gives you more levers to control your risk than almost any other game on the platform.
Every round is logged in your kingtaka account. Review your complete bet history, verify individual results using the provably fair tool, and track your performance over time from the dashboard.
One of the most common complaints players have about online gaming platforms is the payment experience. Slow withdrawals, hidden fees, and payment methods that don't work in Bangladesh are problems that kingtaka was built to solve from day one.
When you win on Mines at kingtaka, your withdrawal goes straight back to the bKash or Nagad account you deposited from. The process is simple: request a withdrawal from your account dashboard, confirm the amount, and the funds arrive in your mobile wallet — typically within minutes during business hours. There are no hidden fees on withdrawals. The amount you see in your kingtaka balance is the amount you receive.
The minimum withdrawal is ৳200 and there's no upper limit for verified accounts. If you're depositing for the first time, the process takes under two minutes — you'll need a valid Bangladeshi mobile number for verification, and once that's done you can fund your account and start playing Mines immediately.
KingTaka also runs regular deposit bonuses that apply to Mines alongside other eligible games. Check the promotions section of your account after registering to see what's currently available. Bonus terms are clearly stated and there are no surprise wagering requirements buried in the fine print.
Mines is an entertaining game but it carries real financial risk. Only play with money you can afford to lose and never chase losses. Your account data and payment details are protected by 256-bit SSL encryption and are never shared with third parties. For full details on how we handle your information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. If you feel your gaming habits are becoming a concern, visit our Responsible Gaming page for self-exclusion tools and support resources.
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