4.6
Mouse Games
4.6
Publisher Country
US
Country Release Date
2017-01-18
Content Rating
Everyone
Country / Regions
US
| Publisher Country | US |
| Country Release Date | 2017-01-18 |
| Categories | Card, Game |
| Country / Regions | US |
| Developer Website | Mouse Games |
| Support URL | Mouse Games |
| Content Rating | Everyone |
Solitaire, also known as Card Solitaire or Patience, is the most popular single player card game in the world. If you like classic Solitaire, you’re going to love this crisp and clear solitaire game!
Game Features:
- Beautiful graphics
- Solitaire Draw 1 card
- Solitaire Draw 3 cards
- Option for all winning deals
- Auto complete
- Unlimited free undos
- Unlimited free hints
- Intelligent hints and auto hints
- Daily Challenge
- Timed mode and Untimed mode
- Vegas scoring and Vegas cumulative scoring
- Customizable card faces, card backs and backgrounds
- High scores and personal statistics
- Sound that can be turned on/off
- Tablet and phone support
- Multiple windows and tasks support
- No network required
- And so much more!
Play the #1 Free Solitaire card game on Android now and see for yourself why so many others love this game!
By Sara West
2026-03-10
Version 5.9
Best solitaire game I've tried so far, out of more than a dozen! No ads yet even tho I've played quite a few games. Gameplay is smooth, the victory animations are fun. When/if it does eventually serve me an ad (devs deserve to make a living, I get it, no shade) I would be happy to pay for a pro version w/ few or no ads, if there is one. I also appreciate that the game doesn't share user data w/ 3rd parties.. so many "free" (and paid) games out there collect way too much personal data.
By Chris Chapman
2026-03-02
Version
Chock full of ads, you get an ad when you open the app, and ads between every deal. There is an extremely high rate of deals are impossible, and often early in the game, like non-completable in the first cycle of the deck. Also by the time I uninstalled, the app storage was 1.6 Gigabytes! For solitaire!
By A Google user
2018-12-07
Version 2.5
I'm not sure if I just spew "bad luck" but about 85-90% of the games I tried, no matter the type, ended due to no possible moves after a few matches. I know it can't just all be my bad technique as well, because I've had games where two moves in, I'd recieve that notification. It is getting to the point where I am not enjoying the game as much, and other solitaire games are more successful in avoiding this issue. Room for potential, however.