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Solitaire APK

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What's Solitaire APK?

Solitaire is a app for Android, It's developed by Solitaire Card Games Ltd author.
First released on google play in 7 years ago and latest version released in 11 months ago.
This app has 60.4M download times on Google play and rated as 4.59 stars with 548,637 rated times.
This product is an app in Card category. More infomartion of Solitaire on google play
Solitaire Free by Solitaire Card Games is the #1 klondike solitaire games on android. The solitaire Free is popular and classic card games you know and love.

We carefully designed a fresh solitaire free modern look, woven into the wonderful solitaire classic feel that everyone loves.

Experience the crisp, clear, and easy to read cards, simple and quick animations, and subtle sounds, in either landscape or portrait views.

You can move cards with a single tap or drag them to their destination. You can either play the easy Draw 1 games where most games are winnable, or if you feel up-to the challenge, try your luck with Draw 3 and Vegas play modes.

If you enjoy adding a personal touch to your Solitaire card games free, customize the backdrop and card backs with photos from your own photo library for unlimited personalization possibilities.

KEY FEATURES:

β™  Draw 1 card (Easy)
β™  Draw 3 cards (Hard)
β™  14 Kinds of App Backgrounds
β™  31 Kinds of Card Backgrounds
β™  Crisp, beautiful, and easy to read cards
β™  Portrait or landscape
β™  Efficient, fast, and sensible card games interface
β™  Single tap to place a card or drag and drop
β™  Standard Klondike Solitaire scoring
β™  Smart hints show potentially useful moves
β™  Custom backdrops & cards from your photos
β™  Timer, moves, and statistics
β™  Unlimited Undo
β™  Auto-Complete option to finish a solved game
β™  Fun & challenging achievements
β™  Challenge random games or play winning games (solution ensured)
β™  Left-handed and right-handed option
β™  Play OFFLINE in anytime and anywhere

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Klondike Solitaire classic is called sometimes by the generic name 'Solitaire', for example a famous Solitaire is actually Klondike Solitaire. This is probably the most popular solitaire games in the world.

Klondike solitaire classic uses one deck (52 cards). Twenty-eight cards are dealt from the deck into the 7 tableau piles with the number of cards per pile increasing from one to seven from left to right. The top card is face up, the rest face down.
The opening table has:
7 tableau stacks,
4 foundation piles,
stock and waste pile.
The object of the game is to use all the cards in the deck to build the foundations up in suits from Ace, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,Jack, Queen, King.

Here is a brief description of what solitaire means.
Solitaire card games free or games of patience, as they used to be known, is the category of card games played with one or more card decks and which objective is to move all the cards from one determined display to one pile or piles. Playing solitaire has with out doubt its uses. For example playing a solitaire game will keep you company during sleepless nights. For an stressed or worried mind it can be of great ease to relax by playing one or two games of solitaire.

Solitaire games, also known as Patience in Britain, are Solitaire card games free for a single player. Does not exist a precise history of solitaires, but it is probable that solitaires are been born with the card games. The word solitaire is of french origin, and it means patience. The first book on the argument comes printed in 1870. It was Illustrated Card Games of Patience by lady Adelaide Cadogan, containing 25 card games, reprinted many times.
Nowadays, the most famous solitaire of them all is "Klondike", which takes its name due to the disposition of the cards on the tableau, which reminds the form of the "Klondike" mountain.

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