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Easy Solitaire trims the classic down to the most approachable form while quietly teaching the fundamentals that make wins feel earned rather than accidental; how to play is immediate: draw from a full, readable stock, move cards into tableau piles by alternating color and descending rank, and build foundation stacks in suit from Ace upward until the deck is cleared; the helpful twist is assisted moves that light up obvious plays and, if you choose, auto-complete long sequences once success is guaranteed, saving time without taking away your decisions; practical strategy begins before the first drag: scan all seven tableau columns for early unlocks, prioritize exposing face-down cards over short, cosmetic shifts, and move kings only to spaces that keep paths open rather than creating narrow stacks that trap lower cards; resist the urge to auto-move every possible card to foundations—keeping a low card in the tableau can enable a crucial color swap that frees a buried run; when the stock cycles, count your passes and mentally mark key cards so you’re ready to park them in hospitable columns on the next reveal; a simple but powerful habit is “space for a king”: plan one empty column and hold it until you can place a king that leads to multiple flips, then cascade; if the interface highlights valid moves, treat those glows as suggestions, not commands—ask whether exposing a deep pile is worth delaying a shiny immediate match; accessibility settings support calm focus with large-print decks, high-contrast suits, color-independent pip markers, left-handed drag tuning, and reduced animation for quick thinkers; challenge options keep sessions fresh—one-card draw for a near-certain path to victory, three-card draw for a thoughtful puzzle, timed mode for a brisk mental warm-up—and stats track streaks, best times, and fewest moves so you can see small improvements; to improve quickly, practice three habits: free long runs on tall columns first, avoid stacking high-value reds on reds (or blacks on blacks) that you’ll regret later, and park queens over jacks that lead to flips rather than over dead-end jacks; common pitfalls include sealing a tableau by moving low cards to foundation too early, ignoring the power of alternating colors to weave long exposures, and cycling the stock in a hurry without staging your tableau to receive the next reveal; the joy here is gentle competence—cards slide, a long-hidden ace appears, a run unfurls, and the auto-complete flourish signals a tidy finish; uniqueness comes from the balance between convenience and control: obvious moves execute themselves if you like, but the satisfying choices—when to hold, when to free space, when to build a lane for a crucial king—belong to you, making each win a small reflection of clean thinking and patient sequencing.



Instruction

Use mouse to drag cards



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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