Crescent Solitaire and the 8 foundation piles
The table is shaped like a half-moon, and your job is to shift every outer card into the 8 middle foundations by building up from aces or down from kings. Crescent Solitaire uses two decks, so the move order matters from the first turn, and you can play it in your browser with no download and no signup.
As a logic game, it rewards careful reading of the curved tableau rather than fast clicks. You are not clearing a standard rectangle here; you are working through a crescent of cards on green felt, where every open path can change which ranks are available next.
Two-deck sequencing across the curved tableau
The foundation race is the real pressure point, because all cards must end up in the middle piles and the suit lines have to stay in order. That puts it close to Spider Solitaire, because both games ask you to manage layered stacks and build from a large deal instead of a small one.
If you enjoy the rank-by-rank rhythm of solitaire play, Crescent Solitaire keeps that core rule set intact while changing the board shape. It also sits naturally with the card category, since every decision comes down to what can be placed, moved, or exposed next.
Players who know Solitaire Classic will recognise the foundation goal, but the crescent layout adds a different read on the same numbers and suits. It is a good pick when you want a quick online challenge that plays on mobile and desktop.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
18 september 2018
Last Update
18 september 2018