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Seven playable solitaire games plus competitive modes — all free, no download required. From beginner-friendly Easy FreeCell to the brutal 4-suit Spider challenge.

Whether you're a solitaire veteran or picking up cards for the first time, we've got a game for you. Each game below is playable right in your browser with full undo, auto-complete, keyboard shortcuts, and mobile support. Pick a game, learn the rules, and start playing — no account required.

Choose Your Game

Medium

FreeCell

The classic strategic solitaire game. Use four free cells as temporary storage to move cards between eight cascading columns. Build foundation piles from Ace to King by suit.

Win rate: ~82% · 4 free cells · 8 columns

Hard

Baker's Game

FreeCell's tougher cousin. Same layout, same four free cells — but you must build tableau columns by suit instead of alternating colors. Far fewer moves are available at any given time.

Win rate: ~75% · Same-suit stacking · 4 free cells

Hard

Eight Off

Eight free cells instead of four — but you need them, because stacking is same-suit only. The unique layout deals cards into eight columns of six, with four cards going directly to the reserve.

Win rate: ~70% · 8 free cells · Same-suit stacking

🕷Easy–Hard

Spider Solitaire

Build complete King-to-Ace sequences in suit across ten columns. Choose 1-suit (beginner), 2-suit (intermediate), or 4-suit (expert) mode. One of the most popular solitaire games ever made.

1-suit: ~90% · 2-suit: ~50% · 4-suit: ~33%

Medium

Klondike Solitaire

The game most people call "Solitaire." Deal from a stock pile onto seven cascading columns, building down in alternating colors. Move Aces to foundations and work up to Kings. Draw 1 or Draw 3 modes.

Draw 1: ~82% · Draw 3: ~62% · 7 columns

🔺Hard

Pyramid Solitaire

A completely different solitaire experience. Cards are dealt in a pyramid shape — pair exposed cards that add up to 13 to remove them. Kings are removed solo. Clear the entire pyramid to win.

Win rate: ~30% · Pair-matching · 28-card pyramid

🌟Easy

Easy FreeCell

Perfect for beginners. Aces and 2s are pre-placed on the foundations, giving you a massive head start. Learn FreeCell fundamentals without the frustration of getting stuck early.

Win rate: ~95% · Pre-placed aces/2s · Beginner-friendly

Competitive Game Modes

Beyond the core games, we offer competitive modes that add time pressure, streaks, and daily challenges to the classic FreeCell experience.

⚡ Streak Mode

Win consecutive games to build your streak. One loss and you're back to zero. How many can you chain together?

🌪 Storm Mode

Race the clock to complete as many games as possible. Speed and accuracy both matter — every second and every move counts.

📅 Daily Challenge

A new deal every day, same for everyone. Compare your solve time and move count with players worldwide on the leaderboard.

Game Comparison Table

Not sure which game to try? This side-by-side comparison shows the key differences between every solitaire game on the site.

GameColumnsFree CellsStackingWin RateDifficulty
FreeCell84Alternating color~82%Medium
Baker's Game84Same suit~75%Hard
Eight Off88Same suit~70%Hard
Spider Solitaire10Any (in-suit to move)33–90%Easy–Hard
Klondike Solitaire7Alternating color62–82%Medium
Pyramid Solitaire7Pair to 13~30%Hard
Easy FreeCell84Alternating color~95%Easy

Which Solitaire Game Should You Play?

The best game for you depends on what you're looking for. Here are our recommendations based on experience level and play style.

Brand New to Solitaire

Start with Easy FreeCell or Klondike (Draw 1). Easy FreeCell removes the early-game struggle by pre-placing low cards on the foundations. Klondike is the most familiar solitaire game — if you've ever played “Solitaire” on a computer, this is the one. Both games teach core solitaire concepts without overwhelming you.

Comfortable With Solitaire

Move to FreeCell or 2-suit Spider. Standard FreeCell is a pure skill game — all cards face-up, no luck involved. It's the gold standard of strategic solitaire. Two-suit Spider adds the challenge of managing mixed-suit builds while still being approachable.

Looking for a Serious Challenge

Try Baker's Game, Eight Off, or 4-suit Spider. Baker's Game uses the FreeCell layout but requires same-suit stacking, making it dramatically harder. Eight Off gives you double the free cells but the same suit restriction. Four-suit Spider is arguably the hardest mainstream solitaire game — a 33% win rate is genuinely impressive.

Want Something Different

Pyramid Solitaire breaks the mold entirely. Instead of stacking cards, you pair them to total 13. The pyramid layout, the matching mechanic, and the stock pile management are all unlike any other solitaire game. It's a refreshing change of pace if you've been playing column-based games exclusively.

Guides by Game

Each game has dedicated strategy guides, tips, and rules pages to help you master the specific mechanics and improve your win rate.

Ready to Play?

Pick any game above and start playing for free — no download, no sign-up, just cards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which solitaire game is easiest for beginners?
Easy FreeCell is the most beginner-friendly option — aces and 2s are pre-placed on the foundations, so you start with a head start. Klondike (Draw 1) is also a gentle introduction, and 1-suit Spider Solitaire is forgiving because every build is automatically in suit. If you're brand new to solitaire, start with Easy FreeCell and graduate to standard FreeCell once you're winning consistently.
What is the hardest solitaire game?
4-suit Spider Solitaire and Baker's Game are the hardest games in our collection. 4-suit Spider has a win rate around 33% even for experienced players, while Baker's Game's same-suit stacking rule makes it significantly harder than FreeCell despite sharing the same layout. Pyramid Solitaire is also challenging because many deals are mathematically unsolvable.
Are these solitaire games really free?
Yes, every game on this site is 100% free to play. No download, no sign-up, no hidden fees. Just pick a game and start playing in your browser. The site is supported by ads, which is what keeps everything free.
Can I play these solitaire games on my phone?
Yes. Every game is fully responsive and works on phones, tablets, and desktop browsers. The games auto-detect your screen size and adjust the layout accordingly. No app install is needed — just open the site in your mobile browser.
What's the difference between FreeCell and Klondike?
FreeCell deals all 52 cards face-up, so there's no hidden information — every game is a pure puzzle of skill. Klondike starts with most cards face-down, so luck plays a bigger role in which cards you can access. FreeCell has a higher skill ceiling, while Klondike is more familiar to casual players. Both use alternating-color stacking.
Do I need to create an account to play?
No account is needed. You can play every game immediately without signing up. Your statistics and progress are saved locally in your browser, so they persist between sessions on the same device without requiring any login.