Enjoy updated features of Solitaire centuries-old history, playing solitaires admired by
well-known historical figures!
Encyclopedia of exquisite solitaires
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User-friendly interface helps both to collect and analyze the patience you
liked;
You can play on Windows, Mac, PocketPC, PalmOS and Symbian (Series 60).
France is the cradle of solitaires, or patience games. In troublous years of
17-th century, royal prisoners searching a way to kill time during their
confinement originated the framework of what is now widely known as
solitaires.

Both solitaires and reasons why people enjoy playing with these patchworks
of cards have changed since then, of course. In the contemporary world,
we sometimes need a break from an everyday hustle and tedious treadmill.
A good solitaire not only helps you relax and kill time, but also is a great
mental gymnastic and hours of fun.
Patience Beleaguered Castle
In this game you can play 1 deck with no redeals. The goal of the game is to
move all cards to the Foundations. The game begins with four Aces placed in
the Foundations Pile. The piles are built down regardless of suit. Only one
card can be moved at a time. An empty pile can be filled with any card.
Baker's Dozen
You have 1 deck and no redeals. Your goal is to move all cards to the
Foundations. The piles are built down by rank regardless of suit. Only
one card can be moved at a time. The game begins with empty Foundations
Pile. Only the Kings can fill empty piles.
Patience Cruel
There is 1 deck and unlimited redeals. The goal is to move all cards to
the Foundations. The piles are built down by suit. You can move one card
at a time. Empty piles cannot be filled. When no more moves are possible
click on the Talon for a redeal. The cards are not re-shuffled, but re-dealt
in pack of 4 cards.
Congress
In Congress you have 2 decks and no redeals. Your object is to move all
cards to the Foundations.
40 cards are dealt into 8 piles. These piles are built down regardless
of suit. Only the top card is in play.
Empty space can be filled automatically from the Waste or Talon.
Easthaven
You have 1 deck and no redeals. Your aim is to move all cards to the
Foundations. The cards are built up by suit. The rules are simple:
playing piles can be built down by alternate color. Empty space can be
filled with any card or sequence. When you click on the Talon, a card
turns over and moves to the Waste stack. You can move cards from Talon
to the Waste pile scores of times. You can also move the cards from the
Foundations to the playing pile.
Klondike
Solving solitaires is not only a way of time-killing distraction; it is
also a sure way to relax after work. Long winter nights, it helped Jack
London's characters to amuse their leisure. Those who were swept with
the 'Klondike Fever' could have invented the name for one of their
favorite solitaires.
Pyramid
In this game you have 1 deck and 2 redeals. The goal is to gather all
cards to a single Foundation. You can put one card on to another when
the sum of their values comes out at 13. Queen equals 12, Jack equals
11. Kings may move to the Foundation by themselves. Suit doesn?t matter
here.
Here you will find solitaires, or patience games, to various tastes,
for relaxed time spending and for concentrated pondering over tricky
cards combinations. Odds of solving some of our solitaires depend
entirely on chance, whereas the rest of them require some serious thought.
The game is developed for Windows, Mac, Pocket PC, Palm OS, Symbian
(series 60). The interface elements are unified for all the above-mentioned
platforms. This allows even the beginner to catch the rules and settings of
the game very quickly.
Updated Description:
new devices are supported