English

Solitaire - Classic single player card

Classic card game with multiple themes to customize your gameplay experience

Solitaire
  • 2.9.532 Version
  • 4.8 Score
  • 4M+ Downloads
  • Free License
  • 3+ Content Rating
Download Android APK (55.28 MB)
Old Versions
CONS

Over-reliance may lead to game addiction

Sometimes depends on luck

Solitaire is an elegantly designed mobile card game that follows the traditional solitaire gameplay. It stays true to the essence of classic solitaire, also known as Klondike or Patience, offering mental stimulation and keeping your mind sharp.

Paired with delightful themes and engaging Daily Challenges, you can immerse yourself in the solitaire card game right on your device!

🌟 FEATURES 🌟

♠ Beautifully Crafted Themes

♠ Daily Challenges with varying difficulty levels

♠ Supports multiple languages

♠ Timer mode to test your speed

♠ Left-handed mode for easy play

♠ Landscape mode for a different view

♠ Automatic game save while playing

♠ Undo moves and hint features available

♠ Easily move cards by single tap or drag & drop

♠ Keeps track of up to 10 high scores

♠ Enjoy offline play! No Wi-Fi needed

How to Play Solitaire

Solitaire is a single-player card game in which you try to arrange all of your cards into foundation piles. While “Solitaire” typically refers to classic Klondike Solitaire, there are many versions and difficulty levels such Klondike Solitaire Turn 3 and FreeCell. The game was first known, and is still called "Patience," reflecting the patience needed to win a game.

On Solitaired, you can play unlimited online Solitaire games for free on your phone, desktop, or in full screen.

Solitaire Setup

Setting up Solitaire is simple. There four basic piles that you use to play the game:

The tableau: The main area of gameplay is the tableau, which is made up of 7 columns of 28 cards laid out from left to right. The first column consists of one card, and the subsequent columns have an additional card until the last column has 7. The last card in each column is face-up, while the rest remain face-down until revealed.

The stockpile: The remaining 24 cards, placed face-down, become the stockpile, which you draw from 1 at a time when you run out of moves on the tableau.

The waste pile (or talon): Any cards you flip from the stockpile move face-up into the waste pile. The face-up card that is revealed can be used to make plays.

The foundation piles: These are the 4 piles you arrange your cards into. Each pile is organized by suit, and cards are placed in ascending order, starting with an Ace and ending with a King.

Solitaire Rules

Arrange cards by making moves according to these rules:

Move face-up cards only. A face-down card in the tableau cannot be overturned and played until the face-up card on top of it is removed. If you play a face-up card from the waste pile, it will reveal another face-up card that can then be played on the foundation piles or tableau columns.

Move a card from one tableau column to another if the card is the alternate color and one rank lower. For example, a 6 of Clubs can be placed on top of a 7 of Diamonds or Hearts.

Move a group of sequenced cards. To do so, the highest-ranking card in the group must be placed on a card that is an alternate higher and one rank higher.

Reveal face-down cards in tableau columns. Once a face-up card on top of a face-down card is moved, it will be turned face-up and available to play.

Build foundation piles. Begin foundation piles with an Ace then add cards of the same suit to each pile in ascending order. In the Spades foundation, the next card after the Ace of Spades, for example, will be a 2 of Spades.

Place Kings into empty columns. Only Kings or a group of sequenced cards with a King can be played in empty columns.

Flip cards from the stock pile when you get stuck. If you can’t make a move with the cards on the tableau, flip a card from the stock pile. Continue flipping until you can move a card to the tableau or foundation..

Redeal the stockpile. Once all of the stock pile cards have been placed into the waste pile, you can click the waste pile so that the cards flip face-down back into the stockpile to be used again.

Strategies to Win Solitaire

Increase your chances of winning by using the following Solitaire strategies:

1. Focus on revealing face-down cards. Surfacing as many cards as possible increases the options you’ll have for making moves and allows you to plan ahead.

2. Turn over the first card from the stock pile before you make any moves. You should consider the first card in the stock pile as part of your option set to make your initial moves. For example, you may find that the first card from the stock pile can create a sequence, which can then help reveal another card.

3. Check out the tableau before making a move. When you first start the game, quickly check out the tableau in conjunction with the card that is face-up in your waste pile and assess the moves you can make.

4. Play Aces and 2s right away. Get your foundation piles started as soon as possible. If any Aces are playable, move them to your foundation piles. As soon as 2s are available, play those as well.

5. Move cards from the larger tableau columns first. The larger tableau columns have more face-down cards you will need. Many of these cards may be important to sequence and solve the game. It's important to focus on revealing these cards first if possible, as the shorter tableau columns have fewer cards and therefore are easier to surface.

6. Use face-up cards on the tableau first before moving them to the foundation piles. While it sounds counterintuitive, you may need these cards to make moves and reveal face-down cards. You never need an Ace or 2 in your tableau, but you might need other ranks to build on a sequence. So if you reveal a 4 of Diamonds that could go into the Diamond foundation pile, check to make sure it can’t be used in a sequence or elsewhere that can help reveal another card.

7. Use cards from the foundation piles, if necessary. For the same reasons described in the bullet above, you might need to replay foundation cards into the tableau to open more options for play.

8. Clear tableau columns for kings. Whether you have a king showing or not, try to clear tableau columns so that you can fill them with Kings when a King becomes available.

9. Use the hint or undo button. You can use our hint button to help you identify which cards to move or our undo button to try different moves.

📌HIGHLIGHTS 📌

- Classic Solitaire gameplay foundation 🃏

- Stunning Designs & Customizable Themes ⭐

- Exciting and Fun Challenges 📆

- Accessible Anytime & Anywhere 📱

If you're up for a rewarding classic solitaire experience, do not hesitate to download and delve into this fantastic solitaire card game right now!

Show More
Information
  • Version2.9.532
  • UpdateOct 24, 2024
  • DeveloperBlueSea Solitaire Games
  • CategoryCard
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+
  • Downloads4M+
  • Package Namecom.cardgame.solitaire.fishdom
  • Signaturefa93beeb04f91f4b61d088618a5e1844
  • Available on
  • ReportFlag as inappropriate
Old Versions
User Reviews
4.8 6 Reviews
5
4
3
2
1
  • Becky Brooking
    Becky Brooking

    The game keeps showing ads, right from the start, until the end, and whenever you ask for a hint. I always end up using hints in every game because I can't finish one without them. It's strange because when I play in real life, I can usually get through a game without any help. It makes me think that the game is designed to make you rely on hints. It seems like the main goal of the game is to make you watch ads rather than actually letting you play.

  • Jerry Coley
    Jerry Coley

    I got this game a few months back but didn't play it for a while. Today, I found out that I would always get an ad at the start of every round. Plus, even if you turn off the sound in the game, the ads still have sound. They even stop your music just to play them. It seems like the app maker is desperate for money. It's just frustrating and pointless.

  • Ella Mackfay
    Ella Mackfay

    I like playing solitaire because it's a challenging game where you can win more than you lose with practice. You need to be strategic in moving your cards and building your stacks from the aces up. After a few weeks of playing, I've improved a lot and won more games. I'm happy with my progress. There are ads in the app, but they are not as annoying as in other apps.

  • Cassandra Schomer
    Cassandra Schomer

    It's a great product with ads only between each full game, unlike other solitaire games. Thanks to the developers for focusing on the game itself rather than flooding it with ads.

  • Paul Grover
    Paul Grover

    I've only played a few times. It seems like the shuffle is truly random. I'll wait and see if it gets harder to win as I play more. I've tried many solitaire apps, but most of them give me a hand that's impossible to win. When I flip a card, the same number comes up. It doesn't seem like a random shuffle; it feels like the computer is intentionally making it impossible to win. I hope this app doesn't do the same thing.

  • Dana Melton-Chilcutt
    Dana Melton-Chilcutt

    Playing Solitaire is a fun game that can keep you entertained for a few hours each day. It's challenging to try and win against the computer. I enjoy it because it's quick-paced, tests your skills, and keeps your mind active throughout the game. Give it a try, you might enjoy it as well!

Security Status
Clean

It’s extremely likely that this software program is clean.

What does this mean?

We have scanned the file and URLs associated with this software program in more than 50 of the world's leading antivirus services; no possible threat has been detected.

  • Name: Solitaire
  • Package Name: com.cardgame.solitaire.fishdom
  • Signature: fa93beeb04f91f4b61d088618a5e1844