Sunflowers - Logic puzzle game with deterministic reverse Minesweeper mechanics

Sunflowers is a challenging logic puzzle game that reinvents the classic Minesweeper experience by ensuring every grid is solvable without guessing. Players deduce flower placements using numbered clues, progressing through five distinct difficulty tiers from Basic to Insane. The game features a sophisticated generation engine that validates every puzzle end-to-end, guaranteeing logical consistency and forcing specific reasoning techniques like subset deductions, overlap analysis, and deep what-if chains. With adjustable difficulty sliders and a unique scoring system, Sunflowers offers a pure, frustration-free experience for logic enthusiasts seeking deep mental challenges.
Every grid you generate is solved end-to-end by the same logic engine that powers the in-game hints, ensuring you never need to guess.
- ltsSmitty
There were a few boxes in the game I just played that didn't have enough information; e.g. only one number pointed to them and you couldn't reason it out. I think it's the kind of thing in regular minesweeper where it would've auto-cleared it when I opened a box next to it. I didn't take a screenshot but I hope that makes sense - I suppose maybe once you play the game more you'd learn that these are safe x's, but I found it to lack real information. I looked around for a tip or something on it but didn't quickly find anything
- hyperhello
I don’t understand how this is reverse minesweeper when it’s just minesweeper with flowers instead of bombs.
- amanzi
This is very similar concept to "0h h1" https://0hh1.com/ which I've been playing every day on Android for a couple of years now. I had never considered it to be a reverse minesweeper.
- yammajr
I did have to guess. If I'd have known how many mines there were, I wouldn't have though.
edit: I'm wrong. Thanks steve.
- dyarosla
Im curious how youve set up the multiple puzzle games you have to generate two daily puzzles each? It cant be entirely by hand or entirely AI driven?