Google Solitaire is a single-player card game that you can easily play in your browser. Based on the classic Solitaire game, it comes with a few modern twists.
Developer | Wes Cherry |
Publish | August 2017 |
Modes | Singleplayer |
Genre | Card game |
Platforms | Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, Web browsers |
How to Play Google Solitaire?
To start playing Google Solitaire, simply go to Google.com and type “solitaire” into the search bar. Click on the first result to launch the game in your browser. The objective of the game is to clear all the cards from the tableau by moving them to the foundation piles. The tableau consists of seven columns of cards, each with a different number of cards, ranging from one to seven.
You can move cards from one column to another as long as the card being moved is one rank lower and of a different color than the card it is placed on. For example, a red six can be placed on a black seven. The foundation piles are located at the top of the screen, one for each suit.
Cards must be placed on these piles in ascending order, starting from the Ace up to the King. To move cards, simply click and drag them with your mouse. If you run out of moves, you can draw cards from the stockpile to help you continue. The game ends when all cards are moved to the foundation piles, or when no more moves are possible.
Alternatives
If you enjoy Solitaire, you might also like these variations:
- Spider Solitaire: Played with two decks, arrange cards in descending order by suit to clear the tableau.
- Pyramid Solitaire: Remove pairs of cards that add up to 13 to clear the pyramid.