Mines
Verify any Roobet Mines round. The mine positions are determined by a Fisher-Yates shuffle of the grid using floats derived from HMAC-SHA512 of the seeds, then the first N cells in shuffled order become mines (where N is your chosen mine count).
Frequently asked
Is Roobet Mines really provably fair?⌄
Yes. Roobet publishes a cryptographic commitment (the hash of the server seed) for each round BEFORE you bet. Afterwards the server seed is revealed and anyone can recompute the outcome — which is exactly what the verifier above does. If the computed result matches the shown one, the round wasn't manipulated.
How do I verify a Roobet Mines round?⌄
Paste the revealed server seed, your client seed and the bet nonce into the form above. The verifier re-runs the official math and shows you the exact result, step by step. Everything runs in your browser — your seeds never leave the device.
Where do I find my Roobet seeds?⌄
On your Roobet account's fairness / seed page. There you can rotate the server seed: rotating reveals the old one (so you can verify all your previous bets) and commits a fresh hash for the next ones.
Can Roobet cheat on Roobet Mines?⌄
Not without getting caught. The server-seed hash is published before the bet, so Roobet can't change the seed after the fact — any change would produce a different hash than the committed one. That's what makes the game verifiable.