Minesweeper Quests
Quests give specific objectives in exchange for XP, minecoins, and gems. Quest difficulty scales with your rank - higher ranks unlock harder quests with better rewards.
Quest Types
Refreshes at 00:00 UTC. Uncompleted quests carry over. You can replace 1 quest/day (2 with Premium). More quests available with Premium.
Monthly objectives with significantly better rewards. Reset on the 1st of each month. Take longer to complete but worth the investment.
One extra daily quest for players at Surveyor rank (400+ trophies) and above. Drawn from two levels above your normal maximum, with all rewards doubled.
Quest Levels by Rank
Daily Quest Rewards
Season Quest Rewards
How Daily Quests Are Assigned and Refreshed
At 00:00 UTC you get a fresh set of three daily quests drawn from the pool of levels your rank unlocks - the assignment picks one quest from each available level first, then fills any remaining slot at random. Yesterday's unclaimed quests are not lost: they carry over into today's three slots with their progress intact, so a quest you left at 8/10 wins is still at 8/10 the next morning.
This carry-over rule has a practical consequence: finishing a quest is only half the job. Rewards are granted when you claim the quest, and a completed-but-unclaimed quest occupies one of tomorrow's three slots. Claim everything before you log off.
Reroll Rules: When and How to Swap a Quest
You can reroll one daily quest per day (two with Premium). Only daily quests qualify - season quests are fixed - and a quest that is already complete or claimed cannot be swapped. The replacement is drawn from the same quest level whenever possible, so rerolling changes the objective, not the reward tier.
Two things to know before you press the button: the new quest starts at zero progress, and the reroll counter resets at midnight UTC along with the quests. The optimal habit is to reroll immediately after your quests arrive - swapping a half-finished quest later in the day throws that progress away.
Elite Quests: How the 2× Bonus Works
Once you reach Surveyor rank (400+ trophies), one elite quest is added to your board every day on top of the normal three. It is drawn from two quest levels above your normal maximum (capped at L12), so the objective is genuinely harder - but every reward is doubled: XP, minecoins, and any gem payout. For a Surveyor whose normal ceiling is L5, that means daily access to L7 rewards at 2× - by far the best XP-per-game value available at that rank.
Quest Objectives and Optimal Completion Strategies
Objectives fall into a few families: win or play a number of games (sometimes at a specific difficulty), win in No-Guessing mode, earn a set amount of XP, reach a target efficiency percentage in a single win, or beat a target time. One game can advance several quests at once - an Expert win counts simultaneously toward "win games", "win Expert games", and any XP quest - so read all three objectives before choosing what to play.
For pure win-count quests, Beginner boards are the fastest grind. For XP quests, Expert is far more efficient: a win pays 300 base XP against Beginner's 50, and fast chording adds a speed bonus of up to 50% on top. Efficiency and time-target quests are easiest on Beginner, where a single clean chorded run routinely exceeds 100% efficiency.
Season quests run on a longer clock: you hold five at a time, they last until the season ends, and their rewards are roughly a season's worth of dailies in one payout. Treat them as background goals your daily play chips away at. And if you are consistent, note the Addict achievement: completing 100 daily quests pays a one-time 2,000 XP and 200 minecoins.
- Clear win-based quests faster by mastering chording and the core deduction patterns.
- Some quests reward efficiency - read what 3BV efficiency means.
- Knock out today's quests on the Expert Minesweeper board.
More guides in the Minesweeper Help Center, or browse the Minesweeper FAQ.