Solitaire (Classic Card Game)

Best Solitaire (Classic Card Game) Cheats, Tips & Guides

Published by Staple Games

How Gamers rate it:

5/5
4.77691
Ratings from 499,351 reviews

Solitaire (Classic Card Game) Intro

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Does a particular Solitaire (Classic Card Game) Level seem impossible to beat? Not to worry - We'll provide the best tips, tricks, and cheats to beat any Level of this game. Enjoy our hints, walkthroughs and guides to come out on top any Solitaire (Classic Card Game) Level.


Solitaire (Classic Card Game) is an iPhone and Android Game, developed by Staple Games. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers, with the latest current version being 3.4. As a testament to the app's popularity, it has gathered a total of 499,351 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.77691 out of a possible 5.

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Solitaire (Classic Card Game) Cheats, Tips and Guides


How does Solitaire (Classic Card Game) game work?

Train your brain with a daily dose of Solitaire! This modern take on a classic card game will keep you sharp. Simple and intuitive gameplay with a minimalistic design so that nothing gets between you and the game. Try it out! FEATURES: -Draw 1 card -Draw 3 cards -Easy to read cards -Intuitive tap to play -Intelligent auto-complete -Right or left handed play -Auto-save, so you never lose your progress -Unlimited undo -Statistics -Auto Helper -Dark Mode How to Win: ---Move all 52 cards up to the four foundations in sequential order, Ace to King, for each suit Klondike Rules: ---There are 7 Tableau columns with the last card of each face-up. Any face-up card can be moved onto another card on the Tableaus if it is in descending order of alternating colors, e.g. 8 of Hearts on a 9 of clubs or Jack of spades on Q of Diamonds. You can also move multiple cards at a time if they are already in descending order of alternating colors. In addition to using cards from the Tableaus, you can also play cards out of the Stock/Deck. You can choose (in settings) if you would like to pull 3 cards or 1 card at a time from the Stock. When a Tableau column is completely empty, the available space can be filled with a King. As they become available, cards from Ace to King can be moved from the Stock or the Tableaus to the Foundations. We are here to help: ---You will learn quickly we promise! If you get stuck, tap on any card and the app will automatically make a valid move if one exists.

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