Thrill Adds One-Tap Preset Patterns to Mines
One-tap Mines layouts ship with the customary giveaway noise: a $150 pool, split fifteen ways.
Thrill, the crypto casino that brands itself on "fast play, real rewards, zero noise," shipped a quietly practical update to its Mines game on Wednesday: one-tap preset patterns. Players can load a layout, tweak any tile, and save the result for their next session. The feature arrived in the customary fashion, announced through a giveaway rather than a changelog.
The feature addresses a genuine annoyance. Regular Mines players tend to settle on a preferred route through the grid, a specific sequence of tiles that has, to date, not detonated. Recreating that sequence used to mean tapping it out fresh at the start of every session. A saved preset collapses the ritual into a single tap, and the tweak option leaves room for superstition. The game has produced extremes before: The Daily Tilt previously replayed a 3,181,277x Mines multiplier, a number that stopped resembling math.
The rollout ships with a twenty-second demo video and a modest incentive program. Fifteen winners, selected at random, will receive $10 each after replying with a screenshot of their go-to pattern and a Thrill username. The total prize pool is $150.
At $10 per head, the giveaway functions less as a jackpot than as a per-tile honorarium, and it happens to produce a public library of player layouts as a byproduct. Thrill did not frame the exercise as market research, though it did attach a bomb emoji and the words "Let's go!"
The brand's "zero noise" doctrine is, in this accounting, a matter of classification: giveaways count as signal. The feature itself is the sort of improvement that needs no drama. Load, tweak, save, repeat.
For players who have spent months defending a particular Mines route, the update is a minor victory. For everyone else, there is now a $10 reason to show the internet your favorite layout.
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