A fabulous game of skill and ability, enjoy the playing cards of this solitaire game with all your favorite characters of the movie Rio and next to them enjoy hours of fun, resolving all the playing cards of the deck.
A fabulous game of skill and ability, enjoy the playing cards of this solitaire game with all your favorite characters of the Minions and next to them enjoy hours of fun, resolving all the playing cards of the deck.
Transform your Caterpillars into Butterflies and let your Butterflies fly away. Combine 2 of the same free tiles. A free tile is not covered and has at least 1 free side (right or left). Free all butterflies to advance to the next level.
You may also move a sequence of cards as a group to another tableau column but only if they are not the same suit. When there is only 1 card on a tableau pile the cards becomes protected. A protected card may only be move to a foundation and no cards may be placed on top of it. Protected cards remain protected until the stock is empty. Click on the stock (top right) to turn over a card. The stock can only be used once.
Classic Spider Solitaire game. This game has only cards in 1 suit: Spades. Try to get cards on the tableau in sequence down from King to Ace. Such a sequence is then removed. You can move single cards or sequences on the tableau if it creates a new valid sequence down. You can click on the stock (top left) to get new cards on the tableau.
Stack the cards together in descending order whilst alternating red and black colors, don't forget to place the aces on the row located at the upper right side of the game.
Play this freecell game and satisfy your solitaire craving! Almost every hand is a winner! Unlike traditional solitaire, this version allows you to see all the cards at once so you can build stacks of suits faster. You'll never look at solitaire the same way again!
Take this classic game of solitaire on the go for a quick game anytime, anytime! Test your patience and build up your suits, from Ace to King. Score maximum points using skill and strategy!
Baker's Dozen is a simple yet interesting card game which involves 13 tableau piles and a deck of standard playing cards. Your goal in the game is to move all cards by suit from A to K to the foundations. When the game starts, 4 empty foundations will appear on the right of the screen. 13 tableau piles are located on the left of the foundations, with 7 piles at the top and 6 piles at the bottom. Then each of the tableau piles will be dealt 4 face-up cards. The 4 Kings will be placed to the bottom of the tableau piles. Cards on the tableau piles are to be built down regardless of suits. Note that only 1 card can be moved each time, and if a tableau pile becomes empty, it cannot be filled. Complete the task as quickly as you can to receive great rewards!
Gypsy Solitaire is an intriguing card game using 2 decks of standard playing cards, and your goal is to move all cards by suit from A to K to the foundations. When the game starts, 8 empty foundations will be located on the right of the screen. 8 tableau piles are located on the left of the foundations, and each of these tableau piles will be dealt 2 face-down cards then 1 face-up card on top. The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the stock pile at the bottom of the foundations. Cards on the tableau piles are to be built down by alternating colors, and you can move a card or a group of cards from one tableau pile to another according to this rule. When a tableau pile becomes empty, you can move a card or a group of cards to fill the space. If you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to each of the tableau piles. Cards on the foundations can be moved back to the tableau piles if necessary, so make good use of this rule to increase the chance of winning.
As unusual as it seems, Crazy Quilt is a challenging and fun solitaire game. Using 2 decks of standard playing cards, your goal in this game is to move all cards to the 8 vertically arranged foundations on the left and right of the screen. The 4 foundations on the left should be built up by suit from A to K, while the 4 foundations on the right should be built down by suit from K to A. When the game starts, the 4 Aces will be dealt to the foundations on the left, while the 4 Ks will be dealt to the foundations on the right. Then 64 cards will be dealt face-up to the tableau in the middle of the screen, with every other card rotated 90 degrees, for example on the first row, the first card is placed vertically, the second horizontally, the third vertically, and so on; on the second row, the first card is placed horizontally, the second vertically, and so on. The remaining cards are placed face-down to the stock pile at the top left corner, while the discard pile at the top right corner will be left empty. On the tableau, only a card that has a shorter side unblocked, i.e. not touching any other card, can be moved. To deal a new card to the discard pile, click the stock pile. Cards on the discard pile can be built up or down by suit using the tableau cards. The stock pile allows 1 redeal. Try to clear the threads from the quilt of cards now!
A fantastic crossover of the famous Demon Solitaire and Forty Thieves Solitaire, Demons and Thieves will test your organization ability amidst different arrangements. Your goal in this game is to move all cards to the 8 foundations at the top of the screen, building up by suit and starting with the cards of the same rank as the card dealt to the leftmost foundation, wrapping from K to A if necessary. When the game starts, 1 face-up card will be dealt to the leftmost foundation serving as the starting rank. Under the foundations are 9 tableau piles. Each of the 4 tableau piles on the left side will be dealt 1 face-up card, while each of the 5 tableau piles on the right side will be dealt 8 face-up cards. 13 face-up cards will be dealt to the reserve pile on the left of the tableau piles. The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the stock pile at the top left corner of the screen, and 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile on the right of the stock pile. The 4 tableau piles on the left side are to be built down by alternating colors, while the 5 tableau piles on the right side are to be built down by suit. In both cases, cards should be wrapped from A to K if necessary. You can move a group of cards to another tableau pile if it forms a legal descending sequence in its current tableau pile, for example, a 7 of spades and a 6 of hearts on a tableau pile on the left side can be moved as a group to a tableau pile on the right side, since they form a legal sequence on the left side. This kind of card movements is called "shift". The top cards on the reserve pile and the discard pile can be moved to a tableau pile or a foundation. If you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. The stock pile allows 2 redeals. Challenge your skills now and make as many strategic shifts among the tableau piles as possible!
Aces and Kings is a difficult yet intriguing solitaire game using 2 decks of standard playing cards to play. Your goal in the game is to move all cards to the foundations from A to K and from K to A regardless of suits. When the game starts, 8 empty foundations will appear in the middle of the screen. Each of the 2 reserve piles above the foundations will be dealt 13 face-up cards, while each of the 4 tableau piles at the bottom right of the foundations will be dealt 1 face-up card. The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the stock pile at the bottom left of the screen, and 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile on the right of the stock pile. The 4 foundations on the left side are to be built up from A to K regardless of suits, while the 4 foundations on the right are to be built down from K to A regardless of suits. Each of the tableau piles can only hold 1 card. When a tableau pile becomes empty, the top card on the stock pile will be moved face-up to the space. If the stock pile becomes empty, you can move any card to an empty tableau pile. Each time you can move a card on a tableau pile, the top card on a reserve pile or the top card on the discard pile to a foundation. The top card on a foundation can be moved to another foundation according to the building rules of the foundations. When you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. But if the stock pile becomes empty and you cannot make any more moves, you lose. Use the cards on the foundations carefully and make strategic moves across are the keys to increase the chance of winning.
Join the league of solitaire elites and see if you can conquer the difficult Alternation Solitaire! Using 2 decks of standard playing cards, your goal in this game is to move all cards by suit from A to K to the foundations. When the game starts, 8 empty foundations will be located at the top of the screen. Each of the 7 tableau piles below the foundations will be dealt 7 cards alternating between face-up and face-down, i.e. the first card on a tableau pile is face-up, the second card is face-down, the third card is face-up, and so on. The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the stock pile on the left of the tableau piles, and 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile below the stock pile. The tableau piles are to be built down by alternating colors, and each time you can move a card or a group of cards to another tableau pile according to this rule. The face-down cards on the tableau piles will be turned face-up when the cards on top of them are removed. If a tableau pile becomes empty, you can move a K or a group starts with a K to it. The top card on the discard pile can be moved to a tableau pile or a foundation. If you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. But if the stock pile becomes empty and you cannot make any more moves, you lose. Make wise moves to solve the peculiar puzzle!
Solitaire veterans, time to prove your possession of talent and fortune in Cruel Solitaire! Your goal in this game is to move all cards by suit from A to K to the foundations. When the game starts, all 4 Aces will be moved to the 4 vertically arranged foundations on the right of the screen. Then each of the 12 tableau piles in the middle will be dealt 4 face-up cards. An empty stock pile is located on the bottom left. The tableau piles are to be built down by suit, and each time only the top card on a tableau pile can be moved. If a tableau pile becomes empty, you cannot place any card on it. If you want to redeal the cards or if you have run out of moves, click the empty stock pile. Then all cards on the tableau piles will be collected starting with the last pile on the lower right to the first pile on the top left. The cards collected will then be dealt to the tableau piles again without shuffle, starting with the first pile on the top left, with each pile being dealt 4 face-up cards until all cards are dealt. The number of redeals is unlimited, but if you cannot make at least one move after a redeal, you lose. Will you be able to solve the advanced riddle successfully?
Osmosis, also known as Treasure Trove, is an interesting solitaire game played with a deck of 52 standard playing cards. Your goal in this game is to move all cards by suit regardless of ranks to the foundations. When the game starts, you will be given 4 vertically arranged reserve piles on the left of the screen. Each of these reserve piles has 3 face-down cards plus 1 face-up card on the top. In the middle of the screen are 4 vertically arranged foundations. 1 face-up card will be dealt to the top foundation as the starting rank, while the other foundations are empty. The remaining cards are placed face-down to the stock pile at the top right, and then 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile underneath. The foundations are to be built by suit regardless of ranks. Note that the three empty foundations must begin with cards of the same rank as the first card of the top foundation, for example, if the first card of the top foundation is an 8 of hearts, the other foundations must also start with an 8. Cards in the foundations are fanned from left to right. After a card of the starting rank has been placed to an empty foundation, you can move a card to this foundation if a card of the same rank has already been placed in the foundation above it. For example, an 8 of spades has been moved to the second foundation, and in the top foundation are 8, 3 and J of hearts. In this case, you can move 3 and J of spades to the second foundation. Each time you can click and drag the top card from a reserve pile or the discard pile to the foundations. If you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. When the stock pile has run out of cards, you can click the empty stock pile to redeal. Play now and see how quickly you can collect all cards!
The Penguin Solitaire is created by British game scholar David Parlett, and it requires careful planning more than just luck. Your goal is to move all cards to the 4 foundations, building up by suit and starting with the cards of the same rank as the first card dealt to the leftmost tableau pile (the "beak"). When the game starts, each of the 7 tableau piles at the top of the screen will be dealt 7 face-up cards. The first card dealt to the leftmost tableau pile will become the beak, and the other three cards of the same rank will be dealt to the vertically arranged foundations at the right, leaving one foundation empty. For example, if the beak is a 6 of spades, all other 6s will be dealt to the foundations. For the empty foundation, you will need to move the beak to it. 7 empty reserve cells are located at the bottom of the screen. The foundations are to be built up by suit starting with the beak, and wrapping from K to A if necessary. Cards in the tableau piles are to be built down by suit, wrapping from A to K if necessary. Each time you can move a card or a group of cards built down by suit to another tableau pile. Each empty reserve cell can hold 1 card, and cards in the reserve cells can be moved to a tableau pile or a foundation. When a tableau pile becomes empty, only a card of the rank immediately below the beak or a group of cards starting with that rank can moved to the empty tableau pile, for example, if the beak is a 6, only a 5 or a group start with a 5 can be moved the empty tableau pile. Try to free the beak as soon as possible and make good use of the reserve cells to have your name shine on the leaderboard!
Handle the double gracefully to enjoy the doubled fun! Your goal in this game is to move the cards to the foundations by suit from A to K, then start from A again, until all cards are moved to the foundations. 2 decks of standard playing cards will be used, making a total of 104 cards. When the game starts, 4 of the Ace cards will be dealt to the foundations at the top right corner of the screen, while each of the 10 tableau piles will be dealt 10 face up cards. 6 empty reserve cells are located at the top left corner of the screen. Cards on the tableau piles are to be built down in alternating colors, for example, a 6 of hearts can be moved to the top of a 7 of spades or a 7 of clubs. Each time you can click and drag 1 card to another tableau pile, an empty reserve cell, or the foundations. Note that each of the reserve cells can only hold 1 card, while an empty tableau pile can only be occupied by a King. 500 points will be awarded for each card successfully moved to the foundation. If you are not satisfied with the current progress, you can click the Give Up button at the bottom of the screen to quit the current game. Careful planning and wise strategies are the keys to come out victorious from the mind-blowing maze of cards!
Are you an apprentice in divination or a powerful fortune teller? Claim yourself the professional title in Lucky Card, in which you will guess whether the rank of the next card is greater than or smaller than the previous one. When the game starts, 24 upturned cards will be dealt and divided into 3 rows, and you will have 10 seconds to observe them. After that, the cards will be collected and shuffled, then downturned and dealt to the rows. A card from the stock pile at the top left corner will be revealed, and you need to guess whether the rank of the first card on the top row is greater than or smaller than that of the revealed card. The ranks of the cards from high to low are as follows: A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2. Make your guess by clicking the corresponding button at the bottom of the screen, and the result will be shown immediately. You can receive bonuses if correct guesses are made consecutively, but if you have accumulated 3 wrong answers, the game ends. May the luck be with you!
Have fun playing this classic mahjong game with Princess Disney. Try to eliminate all the pieces from the board and match pairs of images from the end lines of the game pyramid of pieces. Get the highest score and go to the next level,find all the pieces and finish the game before the time is up.
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