Solitaire Daily Challenge

Experience Solitaire Daily Challenge, an immersive card game with fresh daily puzzles. Test your strategy and skills to clear cards and score high in this logic-based solitaire experience.

What is Solitaire Daily Challenge?

Solitaire Daily Challenge is a captivating and immersive card game that offers a fresh and exciting challenge every day. This classic solitaire game tests your strategic thinking, decision-making skills, and patience as you aim to clear the cards and achieve the highest score possible. The game presents a new and unique challenge each day, featuring carefully crafted and shuffled card layouts. Every daily challenge has a specific goal or objective to accomplish within a limited number of moves.

Game Features

Daily Challenges: A fresh and unique solitaire puzzle every day.
Strategic Gameplay: Tests your decision-making skills and patience.
Specific Objectives: Each challenge has a unique goal to complete.
Limited Moves: Adds an extra layer of difficulty and strategy.
Classic Solitaire Mechanics: With a modern and engaging twist.

How to Play Solitaire Daily Challenge?

  1. Objective: Stack cards in ascending order, starting from Ace and ending with King.
  2. Movement: Tap on a card and then tap on the destination stack to move it.
  3. Stack Rules: Only cards that are one rank higher can be placed on the stack.
  4. Special Rule: You can move any card to an empty column, but only a King can be placed on an empty column.
  5. Destination Stacks: There are four stacks at the top of the screen, one for each suit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main objective of the game?
The main objective is to stack cards in ascending order from Ace to King in each of the four suit stacks.

Can I move any card to an empty column?
No, only a King can be moved to an empty column. Other cards require a card one rank lower in the same suit to be placed on.

How do I win the daily challenge?
You win by completing the specific goal or objective of the challenge within the allowed number of moves. This is usually achieved by clearing all cards and organizing them into the four suit stacks.