Scorpion Solitaire and the four descending suit columns
Scorpion Solitaire asks you to build four descending suit columns from K to A, and the twist is that every drag has to preserve that exact order. There is no soft setup phase here: each move either keeps the stack legal or blocks your next option. That makes the opening deal feel like a compact card puzzle, where you scan ranks, suits, and empty space before you commit. It belongs in the logic category because the board is all about reading patterns, not luck alone.
When the tableau runs out of legal steps
The pressure rises when the table runs out of legal steps, because a dead board ends the round fast. That rule changes how you handle each column: sometimes you move a card to keep the suit chain alive, and sometimes you leave a tempting slot alone so you do not trap a needed rank underneath. Spider Solitaire Classic feels close because both games ask you to sort suit-based columns under tight space, while Spider Solitaire shares the same focus on long ordered sequences and careful board control.
Drag cards in your browser with no signup
You can play free online in your browser with no download and no signup, so it works well for a quick break on mobile and desktop. The controls stay simple: drag the card where it fits, check the descending pattern, and keep pushing toward four finished columns. If you enjoy a solitaire round that punishes sloppy placement and rewards exact sequencing, get started and see how far you can clear the layout.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
20 july 2021
Last Update
20 july 2021