Dion Tiu: the world’s top Minesweeper player: 37 seconds in Expert Mode

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Dion Tiu, 20 of Australia set this world record in April 2007.

Expert Mode is the most difficult setting in Minesweeper, a computer game that comes standard with Microsoft Windows.

He has held and broken the world record 3 times.

His best times at Beginner and Intermediate level is 1 and 10 seconds respectively.

See how he did it:

This can only mean one thing: countless hours spent sitting in front of that computer. Add to that relentless practice, total dedication to that art form of clicking on computer mice. Being involved in IT professionally, I personally would not even attempt to break that record - I’d rather go out and play football. Now, I wonder if he’s also good at recommending computer memory?

Oakley watches might appeal to him.

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    1 Comment »

    Comment by joe/steve
    2008-10-06 22:26:26

    your a liar and a thief!!
    no one can beat minesweeper that fast, you demons

     
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