Solitaire Game: clear the grid with one-rank moves and jokers
In Solitaire Game, you clear the tableau by clicking a card that is one rank higher or lower than the face-up card from the bottom deck. The layout only opens up through accessible cards, so every move matters, and the scattered jokers give you a flexible escape when the chain looks stuck.
That rank-up, rank-down rhythm gives the round a strong golf solitaire feel without extra clutter. As a Logical card puzzle, it asks you to read the board, spot the next legal move, and decide whether to spend a joker now or save it for a tighter branch.
Mouse play keeps the pace simple: point, click, and keep the sequence alive. If you clear a card that reveals a fresh option, the whole route can change in one turn, which makes card availability just as important as rank matching.
Jokers and accessible cards decide whether the chain survives
Jokers are the safety valve here: when the next rank is missing, they can help you extend a chain instead of breaking it. Because you can only choose cards that are available, exposing a buried card can matter as much as removing one, especially when a single move opens two more options.
For a similar tri-peaks rhythm, Kings and Queens Solitaire Tripeaks uses the same one-up, one-down clearing pattern on a themed board. Solitaire Story Tripeaks 4 follows a close mechanic too, with chain clears driven by available cards. Crescent Solitaire is another close match because it also makes board shape and card access the main decisions.
The game loads in your browser with no download or signup, so you can jump in for a quick round whenever you want. A cleaner stock path or a better joker save can be the difference between a partial clear and finishing the full grid.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
24 october 2020
Last Update
24 october 2020