Hi John,

This sounds expected. If you clear a square with no adjacent mines it reveals 
that square and all adjacent squares. 

You can probably replicate this by flagging a square on the opening move, and 
selecting a square next to it. Since on the opening move you never will have a 
mine in the adjacent squares, you'll have the test case.

~George

> On Apr 17, 2017, at 10:20 PM, John R. Hogerhuis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Not sure if you have a test case for this, but I think I saw a bug (not able 
> to confirm without some more head scratching).
> 
> What I *think* I saw was a problem in the algorithm for revealing the blank 
> patches... I think I had flagged a spot, and when it revealed the blank patch 
> it replaced my flag with the adjacent mine count.
> 
> Really not sure though. It might be working fine.
> 
> -- John.

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