All Games

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Ace of Hearts thumbnailAce of HeartsOther CardAll cards must be built onto a single foundation pile in this Thomas Warfield invention.
Aces and Kings thumbnailAces and KingsAces and KingsBuild up on one foundation, down on the other, but don't build at all on the tableau. Suits don't matter.
Acey and Kingsley thumbnailAcey and KingsleyAces and KingsA variation of Acesandkings which starts with an ace or a king dealt to each foundation.
Acme thumbnailAcmeCanfieldA difficult variation of Canfield where you build in suit, can't move sequences, and only get two passes through the stock. "Acme," the greek word for the zenith, was a popular name for companies who wanted to be listed first in the phone book until the Coyote and Roadrunner ruined it.
Acquaintance thumbnailAcquaintanceSir TommyA variation of Auldlangsyne suggested by Michael Keller that adds some interest by allowing two redeals.
Addiction thumbnailAddictionOther CardAddiction Solitaire is a sorting game where you build each suit in order.
Adelaide thumbnailAdelaideYukonThis two-deck solitaire allows moving unsorted stacks, as in Yukon. It is exactly like Outback, but you get to do two passes through the deck.
Agnes Bernauer thumbnailAgnes BernauerSolitaireA variation on Klondike-turn-3 with seven reserves.
Agnes Sorel thumbnailAgnes SorelSolitaireA variation on Klondike-turn-3 where cards are dealt directly onto the tableau as in Spider.
Alaska thumbnailAlaskaYukonA somewhat more difficult variation of Yukon in which you can build up or down, but must build in the same suit. I think they call it "Alaska" because it is so cool when things work out.
Alexander the Great thumbnailAlexander the GreatLa Belle LucieThomas Warfield's more challenging variation of Cloverleaf.
Alexandria thumbnailAlexandriaForty ThievesA three-deck version of Thievesofegypt invented by Thomas Warfield.
Algiers thumbnailAlgiersOther CardA three-deck variation of Carthage.
Ali Baba thumbnailAli BabaForty ThievesA one-deck variation of Fortyandeight where you can move sequences of cards together instead of just one at a time. With 40 cards in the tableau, you only have 12 cards in your deck which makes for a lot of unsolvable games. But with a bit of luck you can open an empty space in your tableau and then things are likely to go smoothly.
All in a Row thumbnailAll in a RowGolfA variation of Golf without a stock. Most deals are winnable, but require a lot of advance planning to win.
Alternate thumbnailAlternateSir TommyA variation of Sirtommy where the foundations are built in alternate color, half upwards, half downwards.
Alternations thumbnailAlternationsFreeCellA variation of Interchange that has the same 7 by 7 tableau with alternate cards face down, but where you build in alternate colors.
Alternative thumbnailAlternativeLa Belle LucieThis relative of Cloverleaf does not allow spaces to be filled, but allows one redeal.
American Canister thumbnailAmerican CanisterFreeCellA difficult variation of Canister with building by alternate colors.
American Toad thumbnailAmerican ToadCanfieldAn easy two-deck variation of Canfield.
Antares thumbnailAntaresFreeCellThomas Warfield's combination of Freecell and Scorpion divides the tableau into two halves, one where we build in alternate colors and move cards by FreeCell rules, one where we build in the same suit and move by Scorpion rules.
Ants thumbnailAntsGolfLike four parallel Golf games
Anubis thumbnailAnubisPyramidA variation of Doublepyramid with three waste piles.
Apophis thumbnailApophisPyramidPyramid played with three waste piles.
Applegate thumbnailApplegateOther CardThis game has similarities to both Spider and Yukon, and may be an older version of Scorpion
Arabella thumbnailArabellaSolitaireAn three-deck Spider/Klondike-turn-3 blend similar to Ladyjane by Thomas Warfield.
Arizona thumbnailArizonaFlower GardenAn easier varition of Wildflower where you can move sequences regardless of suit.
Assembly thumbnailAssemblyOther CardSuits don't matter at all in this simple little solitaire game.
Astrocyte thumbnailAstrocyteSpiderA compressed game of Spider with four cells.
Athena thumbnailAthenaSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variation with a rectangular starting tableau in which cards alternate face-up and face-down.
Auld Lang Syne thumbnailAuld Lang SyneSir TommyAn old solitaire game in which no building is allowed on the tableau. The secret to winning is to get extremely lucky before you abandon the game out of sheer boredom or to play a more skill-dependent variation like Sirtommy instead.
Aunt Mary thumbnailAunt MarySolitaireA difficult Klondike-turn-3 variation where the tableau contains one fewer pile but all cards are face up.
Australian thumbnailAustralianOther CardA variation of Klondike-turn-3 that allows non-top cards to be moved (with the cards on top of them) as in Yukon.
Baker's Dozen thumbnailBaker's DozenFreeCellRearrange the thirteen tableau piles to free up cards for the foundation by moving one card at a time. Often winnable, but takes some planning.
Baker's Game thumbnailBaker's GameFreeCellA predecessor of Freecell invented by C. L. Baker. The rules are the same as FreeCell, except that you build down in suit instead of in alternating colors.
Baker's Two-Deck thumbnailBaker's Two-DeckFreeCellA two-deck version of Bakers games.
Balcony thumbnailBalconyCanfieldSimilar to Canfield, but foundations are built up in alternate colors, reserve cards can only be played to the foundation, and empty spaces are autofilled from the stock.
Barricade A thumbnailBarricade AOther CardA simple game where we build regardless of suit on both tableau and foundation and which uses a stock but not a waste.
Barricade B thumbnailBarricade BOther CardAn easier, but still very difficult, modification of Block invented by Richard Mechen and Thomas Warfield.
Bastion thumbnailBastionCastleFortress with cells.
Bath thumbnailBathFreeCellA Freecell variant where spaces can only be filled by kings and there are only two cells.
Batsford thumbnailBatsfordSolitaireA two-deck Klondike-turn-3 game with a special reserve that can store up to three kings.
Batsford Again thumbnailBatsford AgainSolitaireA variation of Batsford with a redeal.
Bavarian thumbnailBavarianOther CardThomas Warfield's easier version of German patience with a few extra tableau columns.
Bear River thumbnailBear RiverLa Belle LucieA Fan variation where you can build up and down in suit, but are limited to three cards per pile.
Beehive thumbnailBeehiveCanfieldIn this Storehouse variant, we build and remove stacks of four cards of equal rank.
Beehive (Gallery Mode) thumbnailBeehive (Gallery Mode)CanfieldThis is just Beehive with a different user "interface": all the cards that would normally start in the stock are fanned out face up, with the ones that would normally be playable if you were going through the stock three at a time automatically raised up to indicate that they are playable.
Beetle thumbnailBeetleSpiderA variation of Spider where all cards are dealt face up.
Beleaguered Castle thumbnailBeleaguered CastleCastleA challenging game with simple rules. All cards start dealt face up and you build down regardless of suit, moving only single cards. Somewhat similar to Bakersdozen.
Beleaguered Fortress thumbnailBeleaguered FortressCastleA variation of Fortress with a twelve-card reserve from which all cards are playable.
Big Apple thumbnailBig AppleBristolA difficult variation of Newyork with three cells instead of three waste piles, but where stacks can be moved.
Big Bertha thumbnailBig BerthaKing AlbertThis two-deck version of Kingalbert which has 14 reserve cards that are all playable, and a separate foundation pile that you can put all the kings on.
Big Forty thumbnailBig FortyForty ThievesA one-deck variant of Forty-thieves that allows stack moves.
Big FreeCell thumbnailBig FreeCellFreeCellA straight-forward two-deck version of Freecell.
Big Harp thumbnailBig HarpSolitaireA two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variation that is different than Harp in several ways, without really being that much bigger.
Big Spider thumbnailBig SpiderSpiderA three-deck version of Spider. This is a bit more challenging than Spiderthreedeck.
Binary Star thumbnailBinary StarGolfThomas Warfield's two-deck version of Blackhole has two foundation piles.
Bisley thumbnailBisleyOther CardA game of building up and down on the tableau.
Black Hole thumbnailBlack HoleGolfLike Allinarow, this is a variation of Golf without a stock. Invented by David Parlett.
Black Widow thumbnailBlack WidowSpiderAn easier variation of Spider where you are allowed to move sequences even if they aren't all of one suit.
Blind Alleys thumbnailBlind AlleysSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variant with a square tableau, differing from Passeul only in the number of passes through the deck allowed.
Block thumbnailBlockOther CardA nearly unwinnably difficult two-deck game that gets its name from the fact that it routinely blocks.
Block Ten thumbnailBlock TenPair & Set RemovalA game of pure luck where you can remove pairs that add to ten, or pairs of face cards, but not tens.
Blockade thumbnailBlockadeOther CardA simple game that starts slow and ends with a flourish.
Blondes and Brunettes thumbnailBlondes and BrunettesSignoraA variation of Signora where the foundation base card is determined by a card dealt in.
Bobby thumbnailBobbyOther CardA variation of Robert with a second foundation pile to make it easier, but not much easier.
Boulevard thumbnailBoulevardOther CardNo building on the tableau, three reserve piles, and foundations that build up by twos.
Box Fan thumbnailBox FanLa Belle LucieA Fan variant with building by alternate color.
Box Kite thumbnailBox KiteOther CardTableaus build up or down, half the foundations build up, half build down.
Brazilian thumbnailBrazilianSolitaireIn this two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variant from Brazil you deal to the tableau instead of to a waste pile.
Breakwater thumbnailBreakwaterForty ThievesAn easier variant of Interchange, in which we build regardless of suit.
Bridge thumbnailBridgeTrick TakingA partnership trick-taking game with an auction, declarer and dummy play, and contract-based scoring.
Brigade thumbnailBrigadeFlower GardenAn easier variation of Flowergarden with more tableau piles of fewer cards, and aces starting on the foundation.
Brisbane thumbnailBrisbaneYukonJust like Yukon, but the starting layout is a bit different and you build regardless of suit.
Bristol thumbnailBristolBristolA game with three waste piles invented by Albert Morehead and Geoffrey Mott-Smith.
British Canister thumbnailBritish CanisterFreeCellA difficult version of Canister dating back to the 1890's. It resembles Americancanister but does not allow stack moves and only kings can fill spaces.
Brown Recluse thumbnailBrown RecluseSpiderThis Spider variant by Thomas Warfield has a stock and a waste pile. The tableau starts with just one card in each column, but spaces are autofilled from the waste or stock.
Bucket thumbnailBucketFreeCellA Canister variation which ends up looking rather like Freecell without the cells. Naturally, it ends up being rather difficult.
Buffalo Bill thumbnailBuffalo BillLa Belle LucieIn this easy variation of Littlebillie, by David Parlett, there are more fans and the reserve cells start empty, but there are no redeals.
Bunker thumbnailBunkerOther CardBuild up regardless of suit to try to get all cards onto the tableau.
Bureau thumbnailBureauSolitaireThis game has rules similar to Klondike-turn-3, except you build the foundation in alternate colors and cannot fill spaces in the tableau.
Busy Aces thumbnailBusy AcesBusy AcesA fairly easy game dating back to 1939. Twelve tableau stacks of one card each mean you can easily get lots of empty spaces to work with.
Calculation thumbnailCalculationSir TommyBasically similar to Sirtommy, but much more complex to play because each foundation pile advances by a different increment.
Canfield thumbnailCanfieldCanfieldAn old Casino game where the house usually wins. It's distinctive features include a reserve and foundations built up from the value of one random card dealt into them.
Canfield (Gallery Mode) thumbnailCanfield (Gallery Mode)CanfieldThis is just Canfield with a different user "interface": all the cards that would normally start in the stock are fanned out face up, with the ones that would normally be playable if you were going through the stock three at a time automatically raised up to indicate that they are playable.
Canfield Rush thumbnailCanfield RushCanfieldA Canfield variant where cards are dealt by threes in the first pass, by twos in the second and one-at-a-time in the last. Easier than standard Canfield, but still a challenging game.
Canister thumbnailCanisterFreeCellYet another generic solitaire game, with all cards dealt face up and no stock. This is quite easy when it's not impossible.
Caprice thumbnailCapriceOther CardBuild up or down in suit and stock deals to the tableau.
Captive Queens thumbnailCaptive QueensSixes and SevensAn easy and brainless variation of Sixesandsevens also known as "Quadrille". Automoves default mostly off to give you something to do.
Carlton thumbnailCarltonSolitaireA difficult two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variation.
Carousel thumbnailCarouselOther CardA two-deck game with separate foundations for aces, evens and odds.
Carpet thumbnailCarpetOther CardAn easy game with twenty reserve piles and no building.
Carthage thumbnailCarthageOther CardA two-deck games where you deal to the reserves and build on the tableau. Empty reserves function as cells.
Cassim thumbnailCassimForty ThievesA version of Alibaba with a smaller tableau and an infinity of redeals. In "One Thousand and One Nights", Cassim was Ali Baba's brother and the leader of the Forty-thieves.
Cast Out Nines thumbnailCast Out NinesBusy AcesA difficult variation of Deuces or Busyaces where no cards are already on the foundation and there are only seven tableau piles. Invented by Thomas Warfield.
Castile thumbnailCastileBristolAn open variant of Bristol invented by Thomas Warfield.
Castle thumbnailCastleCastleAll cards start dealt face up and you build down regardless of suit, moving only single cards. Tableau columns can be built with ranks up and down.
Castle Mount thumbnailCastle MountCastleA three-deck version of Beleagueredcastle invented by Thomas Warfield. Since kings can only be moved to empty spaces or the foundation, opening up some columns is the key to the game, except there are 12 cards in each column that need to be gotten out of the way first.
Castle of Indolence thumbnailCastle of IndolenceCastleThomas Warfield's adaptation of a 19th century game first described in George A. Bonaventure's 1932 book of solitaire games. It is two-deck game where 52 cards start on the tableau and another 52 start in the reserve. Suits of cards are completely ignored.
Castle's End thumbnailCastle's EndCastleA slightly different version of Chessboard with a two-card reserve.
Castles in Spain thumbnailCastles in SpainFreeCellA variant of Bakersdozen that allows filling in spaces with any card and where we build in alternate colors.
Ceiling Fan thumbnailCeiling FanLa Belle LucieAn easier variation of Fan where you build in alternate colors.
Cell Eleven thumbnailCell ElevenFreeCellA three-deck version of Freecell.
Challenge FreeCell thumbnailChallenge FreeCellFreeCellA version of Freecell invented by Thomas Warfield where the aces and twos are always at the bottoms of the eight stacks.
Chameleon thumbnailChameleonCanfieldIn case Canfield wasn't hard enough for you, here's a version with only three tableau piles. But you can stack cards regardless of suit, so it'll be OK. Occasionally.
Chelicera thumbnailCheliceraSpiderA variation on Scorpion invented by Erik den Hollander in which we fill spaces with three cards from the stock instead of dealing from the stock.
Cheops thumbnailCheopsPyramidA variation of Pyramid where you remove pairs of cards with equal or consecutive ranks
Chequers thumbnailChequersOther CardThis game has twenty-five tableau piles where you can build up or down, and you build up on half the foundations, and down on the others. It needs a large screen.
Chessboard thumbnailChessboardCastleA more interesting variation of Fortress where you choose the base card.
Chinese thumbnailChineseSpiderThis Scorpion variation has a different layout, a smaller stock, and allows cards to be moved to the foundation one at a time.
Chinese FreeCell thumbnailChinese FreeCellFreeCellA version of Freecell played with only three suits.
Chinese Klondike thumbnailChinese KlondikeSolitaireA three-suit version of Klondike-turn-3.
Chinese Spider thumbnailChinese SpiderSpiderA three-suit version of Spider.
Cicely thumbnailCicelyTournamentA variation of Tournament and Kingsdowneights where you can build up and down on the tableau.
Circle Eight thumbnailCircle EightOther CardMove all cards to the tableau to win this game, but you can't move a card once it is on the tableau.
Citadel thumbnailCitadelCastleAn easier variation of Beleagueredcastle where cards are moved to the foundation during the deal.
Cleopatra thumbnailCleopatraForty ThievesThomas Warfield's variant of Forty-thieves with a pyramid-shaped tableau.
Clover Leaf thumbnailClover LeafLa Belle LucieAn easy game invented by Thomas Warfield where you build up or down on the tableau, two foundation piles build up, and two build down.
Clue Hurdle thumbnailClue HurdleWordGuess the answer to a clue in six guesses, with the letters in each guess color coded based on their accuracy.
Colonel thumbnailColonelSignoraA variation of Signora invented by Thomas Warfield where we built in the same suit instead of alternating colors.
Colorado thumbnailColoradoOther CardA game where cards may be stacked arbitrarily on 20 tableau piles. Usually winnable, but requires some planning.
Congress thumbnailCongressForty ThievesThis has similarities to Fortyandeight, but spaces in the tableau may only be filled from the waste. This gives the game a very different feel.
Contradance thumbnailContradanceSixes and SevensA variation of Sixesandsevens that is just as brainless as Captivequeens, but requires vastly more luck to ever win.
Cornelius thumbnailCorneliusOther CardA version of Fortyandeight that allows non-top cards to be played (moving whatever cards are on top of them along with them) as in Yukon.
Corner Suite thumbnailCorner SuiteForty ThievesThis rather easy game resembles a one deck version of Congress, except that the tableau starts empty.
Corners thumbnailCornersFour SeasonsThis completely mindless variation on Czarina allows no building on the tableau, but allows three passes through the stock.
Corona thumbnailCoronaForty ThievesA game similar to Fortyandeight where spaces are autofilled from the waste and stock. The best way to win seems to be to get lucky.
Countess thumbnailCountessCanfieldA Canfield variation with four reserves.
Courtyard thumbnailCourtyardBusy AcesA variation of Busyaces which increases the difficulty by autofilling empty tableau spaces the waste and stock.
Coyote thumbnailCoyoteCanfieldAn slightly easier, but still difficult, variation of Acme in which sequences can be moved. Named after Acme's best customer.
Crescent thumbnailCrescentCrescentA bidirectional building game where you can rotate cards in the stacks three times.
Crescent Four thumbnailCrescent FourCrescentAn easier variation of Crescent that allows one extra rotation.
Cribbage thumbnailCribbageTraditional Card GamesA card game where players play and group cards in combinations which gain points, with the objective to be the first player to reach the target score.
Criss Cross thumbnailCriss CrossPair & Set RemovalA variation of Simplepairs that requires a very large dose of pure luck to win.
Cromwell thumbnailCromwellOther CardA two-deck game with 26 tableau piles and a draw. Requires planning.
Crossword thumbnailCrosswordWord
Crossword Midi thumbnailCrossword MidiWord
Cruel thumbnailCruelCruelA game where you can redeal the tableau as often as you like, so long as you can take off at least one card between deals.
Czarina thumbnailCzarinaFour SeasonsA variation on Fourseasons where spaces are filled automatically from the stock.
Dark Pyramid thumbnailDark PyramidPyramidA version of Pyramid where the cards are dealt face down.
Darwin thumbnailDarwinOther CardA three-deck version of Australian Solitaire, which is a cross between Yukon and Klondike-turn-3.
Demon thumbnailDemonCanfieldAn two-deck version of Canfield, not quite as easy as Doublecanfield. "Demon" is the standard English name for Canfield. We follow Thomas Warfield in fostering confusion by using the name for this different game.
Demon Fan thumbnailDemon FanOther CardA very easy game where you build down in alternate colors, and are allowed six redeals.
Demons and Thieves thumbnailDemons and ThievesCanfieldIn this game, the tableau is split into two halves, one half where you play by Canfield rules, and one half where you play by Forty-thieves rules.
Deuces thumbnailDeucesBusy AcesA more difficult variation of Busyaces with fewer tableau piles.
Deuces and Queens thumbnailDeuces and QueensAces and KingsA variation on Acesandkings where building is allowed on the tableau.
Diamond thumbnailDiamondTriPeaksJust like TriPeaks, but with a diamond shape.
Diavolo thumbnailDiavoloSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variant with four foundation piles that are built one card at a time, while the other four need completed sequences.
Dieppe thumbnailDieppeForty ThievesA variation on Congress where stacks may be moved, blanks can be filled by any card, and three rows of cards are dealt initially. Almost every game seems winnable without any great difficulty.
Dimes thumbnailDimesBusy AcesA variation on Deuces with fewer tableau piles.
Diplomat thumbnailDiplomatForty ThievesA variation on Congress or Fortyandeight.
Dnieper thumbnailDnieperYukonExactly like Kiev but slightly easier because kings can be played on aces.
Dorothy thumbnailDorothySixes and SevensAnother brainless variation of Captivequeens and Sixesandsevens with separate foundations for odds, evens and face cards.
Double Aces and Kings thumbnailDouble Aces and KingsAces and KingsA four-deck version of Acesandkings invented by Thomas Warfield.
Double Canfield thumbnailDouble CanfieldCanfieldAn two-deck version of Canfield, much much easier than the original game.
Double Dot thumbnailDouble DotOther CardAn easy game where you build up by twos on the foundation, and down by twos on the tableau.
Double Easthaven thumbnailDouble EasthavenSpiderA two-deck version of Easthaven.
Double Fourteens thumbnailDouble FourteensPair & Set RemovalAn two-deck version of Fourteenout.
Double FreeCell thumbnailDouble FreeCellFreeCellThomas Warfield's two-deck version of Freecell.
Double Gold Rush thumbnailDouble Gold RushSolitaireA two-deck version of Goldrush.
Double Jane thumbnailDouble JaneSolitaireAn four-deck Spider/Klondike-turn-3, similar to Ladyjane.
Double Klondike thumbnailDouble KlondikeSolitaireA solitaire card game variation where two decks are used, and the game is laid out in eight foundations that need to be built up from Ace to King in suit.
Double Klondike (Face up) thumbnailDouble Klondike (Face up)SolitaireSame as Double Klondike, with all cards face up.
Double Klondike (Turn 3) thumbnailDouble Klondike (Turn 3)SolitaireThe turn 3 version of Double Klondike.
Double Klondike Turn 3 (Face up) thumbnailDouble Klondike Turn 3 (Face up)SolitaireThe turn 3 version of Double Klondike Face Up.
Double Limited thumbnailDouble LimitedForty ThievesA four-deck version of Limited. A large screen will be needed.
Double Minerva thumbnailDouble MinervaSolitaireThomas Warfield's two-deck version of Minerva.
Double Pyramid thumbnailDouble PyramidPyramidThomas Warfield's two-deck version of Pyramid.
Double Rail thumbnailDouble RailForty ThievesA Forty-thieves variation where we build regardless of suit and can move stacks.
Double Russian thumbnailDouble RussianYukonA two-deck version of Russian solitaire.
Double Scorpion thumbnailDouble ScorpionSpiderAn easy two-deck variation of Scorpion where all cards are already dealt in the beginning.
Double Sea Towers thumbnailDouble Sea TowersFreeCellA two-deck version of the Freecell variation known as Seatowers.
Double Signora thumbnailDouble SignoraSignoraA four-deck version of Signora invented by Thomas Warfield.
Double Storehouse thumbnailDouble StorehouseCanfieldA two-deck version of Storehouse.
Double Trigon thumbnailDouble TrigonSolitaireA two-deck version of Trigon or maybe a version of Doubleklondike with building in suit. I suppose it depends on how you look at it.
Double Yukon thumbnailDouble YukonYukonA two-deck variation of Yukon
Doublet Cell thumbnailDoublet CellFreeCellA combination between Doublets and Freecell.
Doublets thumbnailDoubletsPair & Set RemovalA similar game to Simplepairs. You remove pairs of cards of the same rank. The only way to bring any strategy into the game is by using the undo button.
Dover thumbnailDoverBristolThis two-deck version of Bristol still has three waste piles, but foundation piles must be built up in suit and empty tableau spaces may be filled, though only from the waste.
Dragon thumbnailDragonSpiderA variation of Chinese where you build in the same suit.
Easthaven thumbnailEasthavenSpiderA one-deck cross between Spider and Klondike-turn-3.
Easy FreeCell thumbnailEasy FreeCellFreeCellA friendlier take on FreeCell that begins with the low cards already home and fewer cards in each column.
Easy Scorpion thumbnailEasy ScorpionSpiderAn easier take on Scorpion: only the first three columns start with face-down cards, making early moves simpler.
Eclipse thumbnailEclipseForty ThievesA variant of Waningmoon, where sequence moves are allowed and cards are dealt to the tableau instead of to a waste pile.
Eight by Eight thumbnailEight by EightOther CardBuild regardless of suit on an 8x8 tableau to get your cards onto the eight foundations.
Eight Off thumbnailEight OffFreeCellA Freecell variation with more cells, but where you can only build down in the same suit
Eight On thumbnailEight OnFreeCellA harder variation of Eightoff where the aces start on the bottoms of the piles. Invented by Thomas Warfield.
Eighteens thumbnailEighteensPair & Set RemovalA game where you remove singleton aces, or sets consisting of a face card with three other cards that add to eighteen.
Eights Down thumbnailEights DownBusy AcesA Busyaces variant invented by Thomas Warfield, where the foundations build down from eight.
Eighty Thieves thumbnailEighty ThievesForty ThievesA very difficult four-deck version of Forty-thieves by Thomas Warfield. Needs a large screen.
Elba thumbnailElbaForty ThievesA variant of Forty-thieves with Klondike-turn-3-like building rules.
Eleven Triangle thumbnailEleven TrianglePyramidA somewhat easier version of Triangle where we remove pairs that add to eleven.
Elevens thumbnailElevensPair & Set RemovalA set removal sets of cards adding to 15 or sets containing ten through king.
Eliminator thumbnailEliminatorGolfAn easy Golf-like game with six foundations.
Emperor thumbnailEmperorForty ThievesA more difficult version of Rankandfile where only single cards can be moved..
Empress of Italy thumbnailEmpress of ItalySignoraA four-deck version of Blondesandbrunettes invented by Thomas Warfield.
Endless Harp thumbnailEndless HarpSolitaireA variation of Big Harp which allows unlimited redeals.
Ephemeral FreeCell thumbnailEphemeral FreeCellFreeCellEphemeral FreeCell is like standard Freecell, except that one of the cells will vanish after it's first use. Michael Keller invented this idea. You can experiment with different numbers of ephemeral cells.
Eternal Triangle thumbnailEternal TriangleSolitaireA fairly hard two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variation.
Euchre thumbnailEuchreTrick TakingA trick-taking card game where one team chooses the trump suit and tries to win at least three out of five tricks. The other team aims to win more tricks to "euchre" their opponents.
Even and Odd thumbnailEven and OddOther CardA one-deck version of Boulevard.
Exiled Kings thumbnailExiled KingsCastleA more difficult variation of Citadel where spaces can only be filled by kings.
Fair Maids thumbnailFair MaidsSpiderA variation of Willothewisp where we build in alternate colors.
Famous Fifty thumbnailFamous FiftyForty ThievesA difficult Forty-thieves variation which starts with one extra card on each tableau pile.
Fan thumbnailFanLa Belle LucieThe original Fan game involves building in suit on eighteen tableau piles.
Farmer's Wife thumbnailFarmer's WifeSpiderA variation of Threeblindmice where we build in alternate colors as in Scorpiontail.
Father thumbnailFatherOther CardThis variation of Grandfather by Thomas Warfield adds difficulty by reducing the number of tableau piles, and adds strategy by eliminating the automatic filling of empty spaces, but it's still a pretty easy game.
Fifteen thumbnailFifteenOther CardBuild up on one foundation, down on the other. Build up or down on the tableau.
Fifteen Rush thumbnailFifteen RushSolitaireThe layout is like Klondike-turn-3, but you remove pairs that add to fifteen or pairs of aces.
Fifteens thumbnailFifteensPair & Set RemovalA simple game where you remove sets that add to 15 or sets of four tens, four jacks, four queens, or four kings.
Five Bridges thumbnailFive BridgesTriPeaksA Tripeaks variant with five single middle cards.
Floradora thumbnailFloradoraThirty SixA two-deck variation of Thirtysix with an extra foundation pile for kings, but no stack moves.
Flow thumbnailFlowWave MotionAn easier variation of Wavemotion that permits building on the reserve.
Flower Garden thumbnailFlower GardenFlower GardenThe six stacks of six cards in the tableau are called "flower beds". You can build down on them in any suit. Instead of stock and waste piles, you have a bouquet of 16 cards, any of which can be played at any time.
Fly thumbnailFlySir TommyA variation of Frog where the aces start on the foundation.
ForeCell thumbnailForeCellFreeCellA Swedish predecessor to Freecell, originally one of many games called "Napolean at St. Helena". The initial layout is a bit different from FreeCell, and spaces can only be filled by Kings.
Fortress thumbnailFortressCastleA classic and usually insolvable ancestor of Beleagueredcastle where you can build both up and down in the tableau.
Fortress of Mercy thumbnailFortress of MercyCastleA variation of Fortress that allows you one "merci" move, in which any one card can be moved to the top of its stack.
Fortune's Favor thumbnailFortune's FavorBusy AcesAn extremely easy, one-deck version of Busyaces.
Forty and Eight thumbnailForty and EightForty ThievesTwo decks, forty cards in the tableau, eight foundation piles, building down in the same suit. You can only move single cards. Often it feels like nothing is happening for a long time, and then the game works out after all. A good game for making you feel smart.
Forty Bandits thumbnailForty BanditsForty ThievesAn easier variant of Forty-thieves where sequences may be moved.
Forty Devils thumbnailForty DevilsSolitaireThomas Warfield's difficult cross between Rougeforty and Ladycadogan.
Forty Thieves thumbnailForty ThievesForty ThievesSimilar to Fortyandeight, but the tableau has forty cards in ten stacks of four, and we only allow one pass through the deck.
Forty Thieves (3 deck) thumbnailForty Thieves (3 deck)Forty ThievesA three deck version of Forty-thieves with a 12 by 4 tableau.
Forty Thieves (4 deck) thumbnailForty Thieves (4 deck)Forty ThievesA four deck version of Forty-thieves with a 14 by 6 tableau. You will need a large screen to play this game.
Forty-Nine thumbnailForty-NineForty ThievesThis Fortyandeight variation has forty-nine cards in a seven by seven tableau. You build down regardless of suit, moving cards one at a time.
Four by Ten thumbnailFour by TenFreeCellA Freecell variation with lots of cells and not so many tableau piles.
Four Leaf Clovers thumbnailFour Leaf CloversOther CardA single foundation pile is built regardless of suit from ace to king and then from ace to king again with the help of a tableau where you can build both up and down.
Four Seasons thumbnailFour SeasonsFour SeasonsA simple game of luck and skill where you move cards one at a time, stacking regardless of suit.
Fourpeaks thumbnailFourpeaksTriPeaksJust like TriPeaks, but with four peaks.
Fours Up thumbnailFours UpBusy AcesThomas Warfield created this game as a continuation of the series starting with the traditional games Busyaces and Deuces. The number of tableau piles is again reduced, but now we can build regardless of suit so the game gets a bit easier.
Fourteen Out thumbnailFourteen OutPair & Set RemovalAn interesting game in which you remove pairs that add the fourteen.
Fred's Spider thumbnailFred's SpiderSpiderIn this easy variation on Spider, designed by Fred Lunde of Livonia, Michigan, cards are dealt face up and can be moved to the foundation singly.
FreeCell thumbnailFreeCellFreeCellInvented by Paul Alfille, made famous by Microsoft, this game provide four temporary storage cells that can be used to move cards around.
FreeCell Duplex thumbnailFreeCell DuplexFreeCellAn easy two-deck version of Freecell. Requires a large screen.
FreeCell Four Deck thumbnailFreeCell Four DeckFreeCellA four-deck version of Freecell for those who like spending a long time solving a single deal.
FreeCell Three Deck thumbnailFreeCell Three DeckFreeCellYet another three-deck version of Freecell.
FreeFan thumbnailFreeFanLa Belle LucieAn easy variation of Fan with cells. Invented by Gregg Seelhoff.
Friday thumbnailFridayPair & Set RemovalA pair removal game with a two part tableau, only one of which is autofilled from the stock.
Frog thumbnailFrogSir TommyA relation of Sirtommy with a reserve.
Gargantua thumbnailGargantuaSolitaireA two-deck version of Klondike-turn-3 invented by Albert Morehead and Geoffrey Mott-Smith. You get two passes through the deck, dealing cards one at a time.
Gay Gordons thumbnailGay GordonsPair & Set RemovalA pair removal game where you remove pairs that add to 11, Kings with Queens, or Jacks together.
German thumbnailGermanOther CardA strange and difficult game where you must build sequences on the tableau, regardless of suit.
Giant thumbnailGiantMiss MilliganA Missmilligan variant without a pocket but in which any card can be played to an empty space.
Gilbert thumbnailGilbertSolitaireAn odd Klondike-turn-3 variation with one set of foundations building up and one set building down. The fact that only sevens can fill gaps in the tableau makes it nearly unplayable.
Gin Rummy thumbnailGin RummyTraditional Card GamesA classic two-player card game where you form melds of sets and runs while minimizing deadwood to knock or go gin. First to 100 points wins.
Giza thumbnailGizaPyramidMichael Keller's variation of Pyramid has a tableau of cards instead of a stock, making it a completely open game.
Gloucestershire thumbnailGloucestershireFlower GardenA two-deck variation of Flowergarden.
Gold Mine thumbnailGold MineSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variation that starts with an empty tableau.
Gold Rush thumbnailGold RushSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variation where the number of cards dealt to the waste decreases with each pass through the stock.
Golf thumbnailGolfGolfBuild up or down on the single foundation to take cards off the tableau, where no building is allowed.
Golf Rush thumbnailGolf RushGolfA variant of Golf played on with a Klondike-turn-3-style tableau.
Good Measure thumbnailGood MeasureFreeCellA much more difficult variation of Bakersdozen with fewer tableau piles.
Gotham thumbnailGothamBristolAn easier variation of Newyork where we build regardless of suit and same-suit stacks can be moved.
Grandfather thumbnailGrandfatherOther CardA game with twenty tableau piles, each of which can hold any two cards. You build up on half the foundations and down on the others.
Great Triangle thumbnailGreat TriangleSolitaireAn difficult three-deck Klondike-turn-3 version by Thomas Warfield.
Grounds for Divorce thumbnailGrounds for DivorceSpiderA Spider game where cards are not dealt to empty columns.
Gypsy thumbnailGypsySolitaireA cross between Spider and Klondike-turn-3.
HalfCell thumbnailHalfCellFreeCellFreecell with only two foundation piles.
Harp thumbnailHarpSolitaireA two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variation.
Haystack thumbnailHaystackNeedleA more difficult version of Needle where only 8 cards can be stored in the reserve.
Hearts thumbnailHeartsTrick TakingA trick-taking card game where players aim to avoid taking certain cards that carry penalty points, with the player having the least points at the end winning the game.
Hole in One thumbnailHole in OneTriPeaksA Tripeaks variant with a single hidden card.
How They Run thumbnailHow They RunSpiderA variation of Threeblindmice invented by Erik den Hollander with two cells replacing the two card reserve.
Huge Spider thumbnailHuge SpiderSpiderA four-deck version of Spider.
Hypotenuse thumbnailHypotenuseSolitaireA version of Eternaltriangle with some cards face down.
Imperial Guards thumbnailImperial GuardsMiss MilliganA version of Missmilligan where empty tableau spaces can be filled with any card instead of Kings only. Since empty spaces are common in these games, this greatly simplifies the game.
Incompatibility thumbnailIncompatibilitySpiderA Spider game where cards can be moved to the foundation one at a time and where cards are not dealt to empty columns.
Indefatigable thumbnailIndefatigableOther CardThis variation of Royalfamily is basically the same, but the foundations build up from ace, and it is made even easier by a extra redeal.
Indian thumbnailIndianForty ThievesAn easy game that is similar to Forty-thieves, except that the first card in each stack of the 10 by 3 tableau is face down, and cards can be played on any suit other than their own.
Inquisitor thumbnailInquisitorSolitaireThis Ladyjane variation by Thomas Warfield requires you to build in suit, but gives you an extra redeal.
Insane Klondike thumbnailInsane KlondikeSolitaireAn variation of Klondike-turn-3 with 32 decks. Your client will probably crash.
Intelligence thumbnailIntelligenceLa Belle LucieA two-deck version of Labellelucie.
Interchange thumbnailInterchangeForty ThievesAn extremely difficult Forty-thieves variant with alternate cards dealt face down.
Inverted FreeCell thumbnailInverted FreeCellFreeCellJust like Freecell but we limber up our brains by building everything in the opposite direction.
Irmgard thumbnailIrmgardSolitaireA variant of Gypsy where you have an extra tableau pile, but you can only fill spaces with kings.
Isabel thumbnailIsabelPair & Set RemovalRemove pairs of cards of equal rank from a 13x4 tableau.
Jacks in the Box thumbnailJacks in the BoxBusy AcesA variation on Deuces which has fewer tableau piles but adds some cells.
Josephine thumbnailJosephineForty ThievesSimilar to Forty-thieves, except that you can move sequences.
Junction thumbnailJunctionForty ThievesA variation of Singlerail or Doublerail for four piquet decks.
Juvenile thumbnailJuvenilePair & Set RemovalA two-deck game where you remove pairs that add to fourteen.
Kansas thumbnailKansasCanfieldLike Rainbow this is a Canfield variation where you build regardless of suit, but this is a bit more difficult because you only have three tableau piles.
Kiev thumbnailKievYukonA version of Ukrainian Solitaire where there is a stock of cards dealt to a rectangular tableau, making the whole thing rather Spiderish.
King Albert thumbnailKing AlbertKing AlbertThis game, one of several games also known as "Idiot's Delight," has a triangular tableau and seven reserve cards, all playable. It's usually unsolvable.
King Tut thumbnailKing TutPyramidA pyramid variation where we deal three cards at once and have unlimited redeals.
KingCell thumbnailKingCellFreeCellA variation of Freecell where we build down regardless of suit instead of by alternate color, and only kings may be played to empty tableau spaces
Kingdom thumbnailKingdomOther CardA game where no building is allowed in the tableau and suits are ignored while building up the tableau. Our version may be slightly less dreadful than the usual.
Kingsdown Eights thumbnailKingsdown EightsTournamentThis variation of Tournament has a tableau where you can build by alternate color instead of cells.
Kingsley thumbnailKingsleySolitaireReverse Klondike-turn-3 which in theory is no more difficult, but which proves hard to wrap your head around if you are used to playing it the other way round.
Klondike (Gallery Mode) thumbnailKlondike (Gallery Mode)SolitaireThe world's most famous solitaire game played in gallery mode so all stock cards are always visible and the playable ones are raised
Klondike Solitaire thumbnailKlondike SolitaireSolitaireThe world's most famous solitaire game features a triangular tableau where you build down in alternating colors. In this version, you draw one card from the stock at a time.
Klondike Solitaire thumbnailKlondike SolitaireSolitaireThe world's most famous solitaire game features a triangular tableau where you build down in alternating colors. In this version, you draw one card from the stock at a time.
Klondike Territory thumbnailKlondike TerritorySolitaireA cross between Flowergarden and Klondike-turn-3, slightly more difficult than the similar Northwest Territory game.
Knotty Nines thumbnailKnotty NinesTrusty TwelveA more difficult variation of Trustytwelve.
La Belle Lucie thumbnailLa Belle LucieOther CardA classic solitaire where you build down in suit on the tableau and can redeal twice. Rarely winnable.
Lady Betty thumbnailLady BettySir TommyThis cousin of Sirtommy requires you to build the foundation in suit, but gives you two extra tableau piles to work with.
Lady Cadogan thumbnailLady CadoganSolitaireThomas Warfield's Rougeetnoir variant where we build regardless of suit instead of in alternating colors.
Lady Jane thumbnailLady JaneSolitaireAn easy two-deck Spider/Klondike-turn-3 blend by Thomas Warfield.
Lady Palk thumbnailLady PalkForty ThievesSimilar to Diplomat, but allows stacks to be moved and spaces can only be filled by kings.
Lafayette thumbnailLafayetteCanfieldA Canfield variant with one foundation building up and one building down.
Lanes thumbnailLanesSolitaireA six-by-three tableau played much like Klondike-turn-3, but you can't move stacks.
Las Vegas Solitaire thumbnailLas Vegas SolitaireSolitaireThe Las Vegas version of Solitaire (Klondike). Earn coins by getting cards to the foundation, with one-passthrough only.
Las Vegas Solitaire Turn 3 thumbnailLas Vegas Solitaire Turn 3SolitaireThe Las Vegas version of Solitaire Turn 3. Earn coins by getting cards to the foundation, with three passthroughs.
Lasker thumbnailLaskerCastleA version of Chessboard where sequences may be moved.
Leap Year thumbnailLeap YearSir TommyA four-deck version of Auldlangsyne. Requires a large screen.
Lily thumbnailLilySpiderA harder variation of Trillium where spaces may only be filled with kings.
Limited thumbnailLimitedForty ThievesLike Forty-thieves, but with a 12 by 3 tableau.
Lincoln Greens thumbnailLincoln GreensGolfA four-deck variation of Puttputt, or a version of Panthercreek that allows wrapping.
Links thumbnailLinksGolfA pair-removal game by Thomas Warfield, distantly related to Golf. Your priority should be to clear the cards in the stock.
Linus thumbnailLinusLa Belle LucieAn easier variation of Labellelucie where you build in alternate colors.
Little Billie thumbnailLittle BillieLa Belle LucieIn this game dating back to around 1900, no building is allowed, but you have some cells that can be used to uncover the cards you need. Two redeals are allowed.
Little Forty thumbnailLittle FortyForty ThievesLike Forty-thieves, but we build in regardless of color, can move sequences, and can make three passes through the deck, dealing three cards at a time.
Little Giant thumbnailLittle GiantMiss MilliganA one-deck version of Giant.
Little Milligan thumbnailLittle MilliganMiss MilliganA hard-to-win one-deck version of Missmilligan.
Little Napolean thumbnailLittle NapoleanForty ThievesA Forty-thieves variant that shows some Spider influences, because you can build regardless of suit, but only move same-suit sequences.
Lower 48 thumbnailLower 48Forty ThievesA variation of Fortyandeight where you build in alternate colors instead of in the same suit.
Lucas thumbnailLucasForty ThievesA Forty-thieves variant with thirteen tableau piles and aces starting on the foundation.
Lucas Leaps thumbnailLucas LeapsForty ThievesAn easy Forty-thieves variant similar to Waningmoon except that sequences can be moved.
Luckier Thirteen thumbnailLuckier ThirteenFreeCellAn easier version of Luckythirteen, or a cell-free version of Freecell. Also known as "Thirteen by Zero".
Lucky Fan thumbnailLucky FanLa Belle LucieA version of Freefan in which no fan may hold more than three cards.
Lucky Piles thumbnailLucky PilesOther CardA vastly easier varition of Luckythirteen in which you can build up or down.
Lucky Thirteen thumbnailLucky ThirteenOther CardA rarely-winnable game with simple "rules": build down regardless of suit, no stack moves.
Mahjong thumbnailMahjongMahjongThe most popular solitaire tile game.
Mahjong Bird thumbnailMahjong BirdMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a bird.
Mahjong Fire thumbnailMahjong FireMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a fire.
Mahjong Fish thumbnailMahjong FishMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a fish.
Mahjong Gate thumbnailMahjong GateMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a gate.
Mahjong Pyramid thumbnailMahjong PyramidMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a pyramid.
Mahjong Rabbit thumbnailMahjong RabbitMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a rabbit.
Mahjong Shell thumbnailMahjong ShellMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a shell.
Mahjong Snake thumbnailMahjong SnakeMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a snake.
Mahjong Solitaire thumbnailMahjong SolitaireMahjongA single-player matching game where the objective is to remove all tiles from the board by selecting matching pairs that are not surrounded by other tiles.
Mahjong Triangle thumbnailMahjong TriangleMahjongLike regular Mahjong, but in the shape of a triangle.
Malmaison thumbnailMalmaisonForty ThievesA difficult four-deck version of Josephine, or, if you prefer, a version of Eightythieves which allows sequences to be moved. Invented by Thomas Warfield.
Mamy Susan thumbnailMamy SusanForty ThievesA Forty-thieves variation from France with a five card reserve.
Manx thumbnailManxOther CardBuild complete sequences by rearranging four piles regardless of suit in this game invented by Rick Holzgrafe of Solitaire Til Dawn.
Maria thumbnailMariaForty ThievesLike Forty-thieves, but with a 9 by 4 tableau where you build in alternating colors.
Marie Rose thumbnailMarie RoseForty ThievesA three-deck version of Josephine or a version of Sixtythieves which allows sequences to be moved.
Martha thumbnailMarthaFreeCellAn easy game with no stock where half the cards start face down. Somewhat similar to Bakersdozen.
McClellan thumbnailMcClellanForty ThievesA harder variation of Littlenapoleon where you need to build in suit.
Midnight Clover thumbnailMidnight CloverLa Belle LucieA Fan variant by Thomas Warfield where a draw is allowed.
Midshipman thumbnailMidshipmanForty ThievesA slightly easier variation of Maria where we build by different suits instead of alternate colors and where some cards start out face down.
Millie thumbnailMillieMiss MilliganMissmilligan without reserve.
Milligan Cell thumbnailMilligan CellFreeCellA Freecellish variation of Missmilligan.
Milligan Harp thumbnailMilligan HarpSolitaireA cross between Missmilligan and the two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variant known as Harp.
Milligan Yukon thumbnailMilligan YukonYukonA cross between Milliganharp and Yukon.
Minerva thumbnailMinervaSolitaireAthena with a Canfield-style reserve added.
Miss Milligan thumbnailMiss MilliganMiss MilliganStarting with one card in each column, build sequences down by alternate color. Deal new cards from the deck into all columns. When the deck is empty, gain a reserve area you can waive a stack of cards into.
Moosehide thumbnailMoosehideYukonA variant of Yukon where you build down in non-matching suits
Morehead thumbnailMoreheadSolitaireA Somerset variant where we build in different suits instead of alternate colors.
Mount Olympus thumbnailMount OlympusOther CardBuild by twos, so odds and evens are in separate sequences on the tableau and separate piles on the foundation.
Moving Left thumbnailMoving LeftSolitaireA variant of Gargantua or Doubleklondike where empty spaces are automatically filled from the next column.
Munger thumbnailMungerSolitaireA variation of Minerva with the reserve is smaller and only one pass through the stock is allowed.
Muse thumbnailMuseKing AlbertThis variation of Kingalbert has cells instead of a reserve.
Mystique thumbnailMystiqueSolitaireA variation of Munger and Minerva with a reserve sized half-way between the two.
Napoleon's Quadrilateral thumbnailNapoleon's QuadrilateralForty ThievesThis older, more difficult, version of Napoleonssquare does not allow stack moves, but moves a lot of cards to the foundation during the deal.
Napoleon's Shoulder thumbnailNapoleon's ShoulderForty ThievesA varient of Napoleonssquare where you build regardless of suit.
Napoleon's Square thumbnailNapoleon's SquareForty ThievesThis French game, first described by Lady Adelaide Cadogen in the early 1900's, is an easy variant of Forty-thieves.
Nationale thumbnailNationaleOther CardLike Caprice without a stock.
Needle thumbnailNeedleNeedleA game with a U-shaped tableau and a reserve you can store cards in.
Nestor thumbnailNestorPair & Set RemovalDiscard any pair of cards of the same rank, regardless of suit (for example, two Aces, two Fives, etc.). Only the top cards are available for play. Spaces can't be filled.
New York thumbnailNew YorkBristolIn this variation of Dover, you can choose which of the three waste piles you play cards from the stock onto, which is good because it's hard to rearrange things much on the tableau.
Nines thumbnailNinesPair & Set RemovalA variation on Simplepairs pairs that add to 9 or set of ten through king. Much luck required.
Northwest Territory thumbnailNorthwest TerritorySolitaireA cross between Flowergarden and Klondike-turn-3, slightly easier than the similar Klondiketerritory game.
Number Ten thumbnailNumber TenForty ThievesLike Forty-thieves, but two cards in each tableau stack are dealt face down, we build in alternating colors, and can move stacks as a whole.
Octuple Klondike thumbnailOctuple KlondikeSolitaireAn eight-deck variation of Klondike-turn-3. You will need a very large screen for this.
Odd and Even thumbnailOdd and EvenOther CardA difficult, old and remarkably stupid game where foundation piles are built up by twos and no building is allowed on the tableau.
Odessa thumbnailOdessaYukonA variant of Russian with a different starting tableau.
Old Carlton thumbnailOld CarltonSolitaireA two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variation, much easier than Carlton.
Opus thumbnailOpusFreeCellThomas Warfield's much more difficult version of Penguin has two fewer cells
Outback thumbnailOutbackYukonA two-deck version of Australian Solitaire.
Pantagruel thumbnailPantagruelSolitaireThis two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variant is more difficult than Gargantua, but is still pretty easy.
Panther Creek thumbnailPanther CreekGolfA four-deck Golf variation.
Parliament thumbnailParliamentForty ThievesAn easier version of Congress, where the aces start on the foundation.
Pas Seul thumbnailPas SeulSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variant with a rectangular tableau, differing from Blindalleys only in the number of passes through the deck allowed. The name refers to a dance sequence for one person.
Patient Pairs thumbnailPatient PairsPair & Set RemovalAs in Simplepairs, you remove pairs of cards of the same rank, but the cards start out all dealt to the tableau, so a smidgeon more skill is involved.
Penelope's Web thumbnailPenelope's WebCastleA very difficult variation of Beleagueredcastle where spaces can only be filled by kings.
Penguin thumbnailPenguinFreeCellA satisfying game with seven cells developed by David Parlett where one of the cards you need to start the foundation is always buried at the bottom of the first tableau pile.
Penta thumbnailPentaBusy AcesAnother Busyaces variation by Thomas Warfield, in this one, half the tabeau builds up, and half builds down.
Perseverance A thumbnailPerseverance ACruelA variation of Cruel where stacks may be moved.
Perseverance B thumbnailPerseverance BCruelAn alternate version of Perseverancea where there are only two redeals, the redeal method is different, and kings are automatically moved to the bottoms of their stacks.
Pharaohs thumbnailPharaohsPyramidA variation of Pyramid with three pyramids.
Phoenix thumbnailPhoenixFlower GardenA more difficult variation of Arizona where you build by alternate colors.
Phrazle thumbnailPhrazleWordGuess the phrase in six guesses, with the letters in each guess color coded based on their accuracy.
Pile Up thumbnailPile UpOther CardA game where you must sort the cards by rank rather than suit.
Pitchfork thumbnailPitchforkNeedleThomas Warfield's variation of Needle and Haystack in which you cannot build on the reserve.
Portuguese thumbnailPortugueseFreeCellA variant of Bakersdozen that allows filling in spaces with kings.
Preference thumbnailPreferenceBusy AcesA slightly more challenging version of Fortunesfavor with fewer tableau piles.
Private Lane thumbnailPrivate LaneCastleA variation of Beleagueredcastle with two Freecell-style cells added.
Putt Putt thumbnailPutt PuttGolfAn easier variation of Golf where wrapping from King to Ace is allowed.
Pyramid thumbnailPyramidPyramidA solitaire game where players remove pairs of cards that add up to 13 from a pyramid arrangement, with the goal to remove all cards.
Pyramid Dozen thumbnailPyramid DozenPyramidA version of Giza in which cards are removed in pairs that add to twelve.
Quadrangle thumbnailQuadrangleForty ThievesA variation of Corona where the base card is determined by a card dealt into the foundation.
Quadrennial thumbnailQuadrennialSir TommyA version of Leapyear with two redeals, or a version of Acquaintance with four deck.
Quadruple Canfield thumbnailQuadruple CanfieldCanfieldAn easy four-deck version of Canfield invented by Thomas Warfield.
Quadruple Klondike thumbnailQuadruple KlondikeSolitaireA four-deck variation of Klondike-turn-3, invented by Thomas Warfield. You will need a large screen for this.
Quadruple Trigon thumbnailQuadruple TrigonSolitaireA four-deck version of Trigon. Needs a large screen.
Quadruple Yukon thumbnailQuadruple YukonYukonA four-deck variation of Yukon
Queen Victoria thumbnailQueen VictoriaKing AlbertThis much easier variation of Kingalbert allows stacks of cards to be moved.
Queenie thumbnailQueenieOther CardBuild stacks of cards in alternating colors as in Klondike-turn-3, move arbitrary groups of cards as in Yukon, and deal waves of cards onto to the tableau, as in Spider.
Quintuple Klondike thumbnailQuintuple KlondikeSolitaireA five-deck variation of Klondike-turn-3. You will need a large screen for this.
Quizzie thumbnailQuizzieSolitaireA variation of Inquisitor by Thomas Warfield where you deal fewer cards in each pass through the deck.
Racing Aces thumbnailRacing AcesAces and KingsA three-deck version of Acesandkings invented by Thomas Warfield.
Raglan thumbnailRaglanKing AlbertThis is Kingalbert with a different tableau and Aces already on the foundation. It is a bit easier to solve.
Rainbow thumbnailRainbowCanfieldA variation of Canfield in which you can build regardless of suit.
Rainbow Fan thumbnailRainbow FanCrescentA bidirectional building game where you can rotate cards in the stacks three times.
Rank and File thumbnailRank and FileForty ThievesLike Numberten, but three cards in each stack are dealt face down.
Red and Black thumbnailRed and BlackOther CardA game where everything is built in alternate colors. Also known as "Rouge et Noir" or "Zebra."
Repair thumbnailRepairFreeCellA two-deck version of Freecell.
Ripple Fan thumbnailRipple FanCruelAn easier variation of Cruel with one more tableau pile.
Robert thumbnailRobertOther CardAn nearly unwinnable game with no tableau.
Robie thumbnailRobieForty ThievesThomas Warfield's version of Forty-thieves in which the tableau starts empty.
Roman thumbnailRomanSignoraA variation of Signora where we build regardless of suit. Invented by Thomas Warfield.
Roosevelt thumbnailRooseveltForty ThievesA very hard Forty-thieves variant where we build by alternate colors on only seven tableau piles.
Rouge et Noir thumbnailRouge et NoirSolitaireA variant of Diavolo with a different tableau and no waste. Invented by Charles Jewell.
Rouge Forty thumbnailRouge FortySolitaireA variation of Rougeetnoir with a rectangular tableau. Invented by Thomas Warfield.
Rows of Four thumbnailRows of FourOther CardAn easier version of Diplomat, allowing some redeals.
Royal Cotillion thumbnailRoyal CotillionOther CardA variation of Oddandeven with some extra tableau and reserve piles, but only one pass allowed through the deck.
Royal Family thumbnailRoyal FamilyOther CardThis game allows you to build up and down and fill spaces with any card, which makes the game so easy that you often don't need the redeal that you are allowed.
Royal Rendezvous thumbnailRoyal RendezvousOther CardAn odd Austrian game with four foundation sets, one normal, one for evens, one for odds, and one for kings. No building on the tableau.
Rueil thumbnailRueilForty ThievesA version of Malmaison made easier by allowing a redeal.
Rummy thumbnailRummyTraditional Card GamesA classic four-player card game where you draw, meld sets or runs, and lay off cards to get rid of your hand before your opponents.
Russian thumbnailRussianYukonA harder variation of Yukon where you must build down in the same suit instead of in alternate colors.
Russian Cell thumbnailRussian CellYukonThomas Warfield's variant of Russian Solitaire adds a couple cells.
Sally thumbnailSallySolitaireA version of Doubleklondike where the base card of the foundation depends on a card dealt in.
San Juan Hill thumbnailSan Juan HillForty ThievesAn easier variant of Forty-thieves in which aces are already on the foundation.
Sandbox thumbnailSandboxOther CardA work in progress...
Saratoga thumbnailSaratogaSolitaireThis is just Klondike-turn-3 with the cards dealt face up.
Saxony thumbnailSaxonyOther CardYou have four cells, four reserve piles where you can build down in suit, and eight tableau piles, where cards are dealt, but no building is allowed.
Scorpion Head thumbnailScorpion HeadSpiderA variation of Scorpion with some cells.
Scorpion Solitaire thumbnailScorpion SolitaireSpiderA game with a seven-by-seven tableau, where three cards in the first four piles start face down. Unsorted stacks of cards can be moved around, as in Yukon, but cards cannot be moved to the foundation until they form complete sequences, as in Spider.
Scorpion Tail thumbnailScorpion TailSpiderA variation of Scorpion where we build down by alternate color instead of down in suit.
Scotch thumbnailScotchOther CardFoundations build in alternate colors, tableau builds regardless of suit.
Sea Towers thumbnailSea TowersFreeCellA popular Freecell variation invented in 1988 by Art Cabral. The initial layout is different, and we must build down in suit instead of in alternating colors.
Selective Castle thumbnailSelective CastleCastleA version of Beleagueredcastle where the base of the foundation is determined by the first card you play to it.
Selective FreeCell thumbnailSelective FreeCellFreeCellA variation of Freecell where the first card played to the foudnation sets the base value for all the foundations.
Sevastopol thumbnailSevastopolYukonAn easier version of Kiev where four tableau piles start with three cards instead of four.
Seven by Five thumbnailSeven by FiveFreeCellA Freecell variant with one fewer tableau column and more more cell.
Seven by Four thumbnailSeven by FourFreeCellA harder Freecell variant with one fewer tableau column.
Seven by Seven thumbnailSeven by SevenOther CardThis danish game with a seven-by-seven tableau and three cells allows two redeals.
Seven Devils thumbnailSeven DevilsSolitaireSeven Devils is arguably the most difficult of all solitaire games. Good luck!
Sextuple Klondike thumbnailSextuple KlondikeSolitaireA six-deck variation of Klondike-turn-3. You will need a large screen for this.
Shady Lanes thumbnailShady LanesOther CardA difficult game with four reserve piles and four tableau piles.
Shamrocks thumbnailShamrocksLa Belle LucieA variation of Fan where you can build up or down regardless of suit, but are limited to three cards per stack.
Shuffle thumbnailShufflePair & Set RemovalA version of Neptune where you can also pair kings with aces.
Signora thumbnailSignoraSignoraBuild everything in alternate colors, while trying to clear an eleven-card reserve to the foundaton.
Simon Jester thumbnailSimon JesterSpiderA two-deck variant of Simplesimon invented by Adam Selene. It is like Spider except that all cards start face up in a triangular tableau and there are no further cards be dealt.
Simon Says thumbnailSimon SaysOther CardA blend of Simplesimon with Freecell invented by Thomas Warfield.
Simple Pairs thumbnailSimple PairsPair & Set RemovalA game where you remove pairs of cards of the same rank. Bring your luck, not your brain, to this game.
Simple Simon thumbnailSimple SimonSpiderLike a one-deck Spider where all cards start face up in a triangular tableau and there are no further cards to deal.
Single Interchange thumbnailSingle InterchangeForty ThievesA difficult one-deck variant of Interchange invented by Thomas Warfield.
Single Left thumbnailSingle LeftSolitaireThomas Warfield's one-deck version of Movingleft.
Single Rail thumbnailSingle RailForty ThievesA one-deck version of Doublerail. A good little game for small screens.
Sir Tommy thumbnailSir TommySir TommyA classic old solitaire game where cards may be placed anywhere on the tableau, but cannot be rearranged.
Six by Four thumbnailSix by FourFreeCellA much harder Freecell variant with two fewer tableau columns.
Sixes and Sevens thumbnailSixes and SevensSixes and SevensNo building on tableau, some foundation build up, some build down.
Sixteen Piles thumbnailSixteen PilesOther CardAn unusual game where you stack cards of equal ranks to uncover cards to move to the foundation.
Sixty Thieves thumbnailSixty ThievesForty ThievesA difficult three-deck version of Forty-thieves by Thomas Warfield.
Skippy thumbnailSkippyOther CardA game invented by Lillian Davies and Christa Baran.
Smokey thumbnailSmokeySolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variant invented by Ann Edwards where you can build sequences in color, but only move sequences of the same suit. Not too hard. Not too easy.
Solitaire (Face up) thumbnailSolitaire (Face up)SolitaireJust like Solitaire Turn 1, but with all cards face up.
Solitaire Turn 3 thumbnailSolitaire Turn 3SolitaireThe world's most famous solitaire game features a triangular tableau where you build down in alternating colors.
Solitaire Turn 3 (Face up) thumbnailSolitaire Turn 3 (Face up)SolitaireJust like Solitaire Turn 3, but with all cards face up.
Somerset thumbnailSomersetSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variant without stock or waste. Unlike Usk, moves of stacks are not allowed, but spaces can be filled by any card.
Spades thumbnailSpadesTrick TakingA trick-taking card game where players form teams and the objective is to accurately predict the number of tricks each team will take in each round.
Spanish thumbnailSpanishFreeCellA variant of Bakersdozen that allows filling in spaces.
Spider Four Suits thumbnailSpider Four SuitsSpiderOn the 10 tableau piles you can build down regardless of suit, but you can only move single suit sequences. When you click on the stock, one card will be dealt to each tableau pile. Single cards cannot be moved to the foundation, only complete sequences.
Spider One Suit thumbnailSpider One SuitSpiderSpider with nothing but spades, spades, spades, as far as the eye can see.
Spider Solitaire thumbnailSpider SolitaireSpiderThis is the classic spider game. Our default version is the single suit version.
Spider Three Deck thumbnailSpider Three DeckSpiderThis three-deck version of Spider is a bit easier than Bigspider.
Spider Two Suits thumbnailSpider Two SuitsSpiderThe name says it "all": Spider with only two suits.
SpiderCells thumbnailSpiderCellsFreeCellA Freecell variant where you need to build complete alternating color sequences on the tableau.
Spiderette thumbnailSpideretteSpiderA one-deck version of Spider, with a Klondike-turn-3-style triangular tableau.
Spidike thumbnailSpidikeSpiderThomas Warfield's blend of Spider with a Klondike-turn-3 ends up looking a lot like Spiderette except that cards can be moved singly to the foundation.
Spike thumbnailSpikeSolitaireKlondike-turn-3 with three waste piles.
Squadron thumbnailSquadronForty ThievesA much easier version of Forty-thieves with three cells.
Stages thumbnailStagesBusy AcesAn easier variation of Busyaces that allows stack moves.
Stalactites thumbnailStalactitesOther CardThis suitless game with no building requires you to clear the tableau with only two cells you help you.
Steps thumbnailStepsSolitaireA two-deck version of Klondike-turn-3.
Steve thumbnailSteveSolitaireA two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variant where we build regardless of suit, but can only move same-suit sequences.
Stewart thumbnailStewartFreeCellA more difficult variation of Martha in which only single cards may be moved. It is similar to Bakersdozen.
Stonewall thumbnailStonewallFlower GardenSimilar to Flowergarden, except some cards start face down, you must build in alternate colors, and you can move sequences. A hard game to win.
Storehouse thumbnailStorehouseCanfieldA old Canfield variant first described in 1939. A pleasant game, but there is scarcely any strategy required.
Straight Fifteens thumbnailStraight FifteensPair & Set RemovalAn easier varition of Fifteens where tens, jacks, queens and kings are removed in groups containing one of each instead of four of a kind.
Strata thumbnailStrataOther CardAn eight-by-eight square tableau, a short deck, and two redeals make this game interesting.
Street and Alleys thumbnailStreet and AlleysCastleA more difficult variation of Beleagueredcastle that starts with no cards dealt into the foundation.
Streets thumbnailStreetsForty ThievesJust like Forty-thieves, except you build in alternate colors.
Stronghold thumbnailStrongholdCastleA variation of Beleagueredcastle with one Freecell style cell added.
Sudoku thumbnailSudokuAll OtherA logic-based number placement puzzle game where the objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 subgrids contain all of the digits from 1 to 9.
Suit Elevens thumbnailSuit ElevensPair & Set RemovalA variation of Elevens where you can only remove sets of cards if they are all of the same suit.
Suit Triangle thumbnailSuit TriangleSolitaireA two-deck version of Klondike-turn-3 where we build in the same suite.
Suits Up thumbnailSuits UpPair & Set RemovalAn easy game where you remove pairs of cards of the same suit, until only four cards are left.
Super Challenge FreeCell thumbnailSuper Challenge FreeCellFreeCellA version of Freecell invented by Thomas Warfield where the aces and twos are always at the bottoms of the eight stacks and where spaces can only be filled by Kings.
Super Flower Garden thumbnailSuper Flower GardenLa Belle LucieThis is an easier version of Labellelucie in which one may build regardless of suit. It is unrelated to Flowergarden.
Superior Canfield thumbnailSuperior CanfieldCanfieldCanfield made a bit easier and a bit more strategic by dealing the reserve cards face up and not automatically filling spaces from the reserve.
Sweet Sixteen thumbnailSweet SixteenTrusty TwelveA variation of Trustytwelve where you build by alternate color
Swiss thumbnailSwissSolitaireLike Klondike-turn-3 but aces are high and the tableau is pyramidical.
Tabbycat thumbnailTabbycatOther CardAn easier version of Manx which allows a sequence to be parkted in the tail. Also invented by Rick Holzgrafe of Solitaire Til Dawn.
Taking Silk thumbnailTaking SilkThirty SixA two deck version of Thirtysix. Having more suits than tableau piles makes this tricky.
Tarantula thumbnailTarantulaSpiderAn easier variation of Spider where you are allowed to move sequences that are all one color even if they aren't all of one suit.
Ten Across thumbnailTen AcrossYukonA variation of Russian with a different starting tableau and two cells, which start full.
Ten By One thumbnailTen By OneFreeCellTen tableau piles and one cell make a game with similarities to Freecell and Vineyard.
Tens thumbnailTensPair & Set RemovalA set removal game similar to Simplepairs where you can take off pairs that add to 10 or a set four matching cards ten or higher. A game of pure luck.
Tens Out thumbnailTens OutPair & Set RemovalA variation of Fourteenout where we remove pairs adding to 10.
The Wish thumbnailThe WishPair & Set RemovalThis easy pair-removal game uses a short deck and no stock, but is otherwise similar to Doublets.
Thieves of Egypt thumbnailThieves of EgyptForty ThievesA variant of Forty-thieves with a pyramid-shaped tableau.
Thieves Rush thumbnailThieves RushForty ThievesA Forty-thieves variant invented by Thomas Warfield where in each pass through the deck you deal in smaller chunks.
Thirteens thumbnailThirteensPair & Set RemovalRemove pairs that add the thirteen. Entirely a game of luck.
Thirty Nine Steps thumbnailThirty Nine StepsForty ThievesWaningmoon with fewer cards in the initial tableau.
Thirty Six thumbnailThirty SixThirty SixA six-by-six tableau where you build regardless of color.
Thoughtful thumbnailThoughtfulSolitaireKlondike-turn-3 with all cards in the tableau starting face up. Also known as "Saratoga".
Three Bears thumbnailThree BearsSolitaireA variation on Tripleklondike invented by Thomas Warfield. You build in the same suit instead of alternate colors.
Three Blind Mice thumbnailThree Blind MiceSpiderA variation of Scorpion with a 10 by 5 tableau and a two-card reserve.
Three Demons thumbnailThree DemonsCanfieldThis three-deck version of Canfield invented by Thomas Warfield starts with more cards in the reserve and more tableau piles than Triplecanfield.
Three Pirates thumbnailThree PiratesForty ThievesA variation of Forty-thieves with three waste piles.
Three Shuffles thumbnailThree ShufflesLa Belle LucieA variation of Labellelucie that adds a draw.
Three's Company thumbnailThree's CompanyBusy AcesA rather difficult variation of Deuces or Busyaces with still fewer tableau piles but stack moves are allowed. Invented by Thomas Warfield.
ThreeCell thumbnailThreeCellFreeCellA variation of Freecell with only three cells.
Thumb and Pouch thumbnailThumb and PouchSolitaireLike Klondike-turn-3, but easier, because cards can be played on tableau cards of any different suit.
Titan thumbnailTitanMiss MilliganA version of Giant that starts with more cards on the tableau.
Tournament thumbnailTournamentTournamentA two-deck game where no building is allowed on the tableau, and you must rely on eight cells to move your cards to the foundation.
Trefoil thumbnailTrefoilLa Belle LucieA slightly easier variation of Labellelucie where the aces start on the foundation and there are fewer tableau columns.
Trevi Garden thumbnailTrevi GardenFlower GardenA variation of Stonewall made easier by the addition of two cells.
Triangle thumbnailTrianglePyramidA very hard inverted version of Pyramid.
Trigon thumbnailTrigonSolitaireA variation of Klondike-turn-3 where we build in suit instead of with alternating colors.
Trigon Left thumbnailTrigon LeftSolitaireA blend of Trigon and Movingleft.
Trillium thumbnailTrilliumSpiderA Spider variant with a 13x4 tableau where you build down by alternate color.
Tripeaks Solitaire thumbnailTripeaks SolitaireTriPeaksA pair-removal game with a three small pyramids in the tableau.
Triple Canfield thumbnailTriple CanfieldCanfieldAn easy three-deck version of Canfield invented by Thomas Warfield that has fewer tableau piles and a smaller reserve than Threedemons.
Triple Easthaven thumbnailTriple EasthavenSpiderA three-deck version of Easthaven by Thomas Warfield.
Triple Fourteens thumbnailTriple FourteensPair & Set RemovalAn three-deck version of Fourteenout which was invented by Thomas Warfield.
Triple FreeCell thumbnailTriple FreeCellFreeCellThomas Warfield's three-deck version of Freecell.
Triple Interchange thumbnailTriple InterchangeForty ThievesA three-deck version of Interchange.
Triple Klondike thumbnailTriple KlondikeSolitaireSimilar to Double Klondike but utilizes three decks of cards and twelve foundations, increasing complexity and requiring more strategic play.
Triple Klondike (Face up) thumbnailTriple Klondike (Face up)SolitaireSame as Triple Klondike, but with all cards face up.
Triple Klondike (Turn 3) thumbnailTriple Klondike (Turn 3)SolitaireThe turn 3 version of Triple Klondike.
Triple Klondike Turn 3 (Face up) thumbnailTriple Klondike Turn 3 (Face up)SolitaireThe turn 3 version of Triple Klondike (Face Up).
Triple Left thumbnailTriple LeftSolitaireThomas Warfield's three-deck version of Movingleft.
Triple Minerva thumbnailTriple MinervaSolitaireThomas Warfield's three-deck version of Minerva.
Triple Russian thumbnailTriple RussianYukonA three-deck version of Russian solitaire by Thomas Warfield.
Triple Scorpion thumbnailTriple ScorpionSpiderA three-deck variation of Scorpion with no reserve.
Triple Triangle thumbnailTriple TriangleSolitaireA three-deck Eternaltriangle variation by Thomas Warfield.
Triple Yukon thumbnailTriple YukonYukonA three-deck variation of Yukon
Tripleharp thumbnailTripleharpSolitaireA three-deck version of Harp invented by Thomas Warfield.
Trusty Twelve thumbnailTrusty TwelveTrusty TwelveMore luck than skill is needed to win this game of building sequences on the tableau.
Tuxedo thumbnailTuxedoFreeCellAn easier variant of Penguin where all cards start on the tableau.
Tvete's Grandfather thumbnailTvete's GrandfatherYukonPaul Olav Tvete learned this game from his grandfather and included it in KPatience. It is a difficult game with an unusual tableau, Yukon-style stack moves, and two redeals.
Twenty thumbnailTwentyOther CardA somewhat mindless game with twenty reserve piles and no building.
Two Cell thumbnailTwo CellFreeCellA variation of Freecell with only two cells.
Ukrainian thumbnailUkrainianYukonA rarely winnable version of Russian Solitaire where only complete sequences can be taken off, as in spider.
Unlimited thumbnailUnlimitedForty ThievesAn easier variant of Interchange, in which we are allowed unlimited redeals
Unusual thumbnailUnusualCruelA two-deck version of Cruel.
Up and Up thumbnailUp and UpTrusty TwelveA variation of Trustytwelve where you can build kings on aces.
Usk thumbnailUskSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variant without stock or waste. Unlike Somerset, moves of stacks are allowed and there is a redeal, but spaces can only be filled by kings.
Variegated Canfield thumbnailVariegated CanfieldCanfieldA difficult two-deck version of Canfield, with aces starting on the foundation and only three passes through the waste allowed.
Vineyard thumbnailVineyardFreeCellA difficult variation of Bakersdozen invented by Peter Voke.
Wading Pool thumbnailWading PoolWave MotionAn easier variation of Wavemotion that permits building, but not stack moves, on the reserve.
Waterloo thumbnailWaterlooForty ThievesA Forty-thieves variant with Spider-like building rules.
Wave Motion thumbnailWave MotionWave MotionIn David Bernazzani's variation on Freecell and Scorpion, all cards start on the reserve. They need to be arranged into sequences on the tableau.
Waxing Moon thumbnailWaxing MoonForty ThievesA very difficult Forty-thieves variant by Thomas Warfield.
Westcliff thumbnailWestcliffSolitaireAn very easy Klondike-turn-3 variant where you have ten tableau piles.
Whist thumbnailWhistTrick TakingA classic trick-taking card game where two teams compete to win tricks and reach 7 points first.
Whitehead thumbnailWhiteheadSolitaireLike Klondike-turn-3, but with cards face up and you build in matching colors instead of alternating colors. You can move sequences, but only if the suits match.
Whitehorse thumbnailWhitehorseSolitaireAn easy Klondike-turn-3 variant where instead of dealing a lot of cards to the tableau, we have spaces that autofill
Wildflower thumbnailWildflowerFlower GardenA variation of Flowergarden in which you may move sequences of cards of the same suit together.
Will o the Wisp thumbnailWill o the WispSpiderA one-deck version of Spider, with a rectangular 7x3 tableau.
Willow thumbnailWillowSolitaireA Klondike-turn-3 variation with four fan piles where we can build with cards of equal rank. Invented by Thomas Warfield.
Winery thumbnailWineryFreeCellA version of Vineyard with cells added.
Wood thumbnailWoodOther CardA game where we build both the foundation and the tableau in alternate colors. The big problem is the ten-card reserve, which can be played only to the foundation, which generally requires some advanced planning to achieve.
Word Hurdle thumbnailWord HurdleWordGuess the 6 letter word.
Word Hurdle (4 Letter) thumbnailWord Hurdle (4 Letter)WordGuess the 4 letter word.
Word Hurdle (5 Letter) thumbnailWord Hurdle (5 Letter)WordGuess the 5 letter word.
WordFlower thumbnailWordFlowerWord
WordSearch thumbnailWordSearchWord
Yahtzee thumbnailYahtzeeAll OtherA dice game where players roll five dice up to three times per turn to make various combinations, aiming to score the highest total points.
Yakutat Bay thumbnailYakutat BayYukonA cross between Yukon and Movingleft.
Yukon thumbnailYukonYukonA well-known game with no stock, in which stacks of cards can be moved even if they aren't in sequence.
Yukon Cells thumbnailYukon CellsYukonA variation of Yukon simplified by the addition of two cells.
Yukon Kings thumbnailYukon KingsYukonA difficult version of Yukon without foundations.
Yukon One Suit thumbnailYukon One SuitYukonA one-suit variation of Yukon. The game is almost always winnable, but still makes you think a bit.
Yukonic Plague thumbnailYukonic PlagueYukonA more difficult variation of Yukon where many cards are buried in a reserve.
Zerline thumbnailZerlineOther CardA German game where queens are high and you have a four card storage area.
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