City Mix Solitaire and the TriPeaks card order behind the house makeover
Clear cards in order on the TriPeaks board, then spend the points on house and town decoration. That blend of card sequencing and makeover goals puts City Mix Solitaire squarely in logic games, where every move depends on reading the open cards and planning the next chain. It also fits the Card tag, because rank-based clears and tight tableau choices drive each level.
Thousands of levels give the campaign a long runway, and the boards keep asking for clean order rather than fast tapping. The game also sits under the Solitaire tag, since the main challenge is still about stacking the right sequence and opening new cards. Bonuses and the safe add another layer, letting you collect rewards, multiply them, and push farther without a download or signup.
There is more than one route through the content: a cozy town with friendly scenery and a mysterious island with trickier local puzzles. That split gives the Design tag a real purpose, because every cleared board feeds repairs and upgrades. It plays on mobile and desktop in your browser, with no signup, and the Relaxing tag fits the pace when you want to clear a few stacks at your own speed.
Mini-games, events, and tournaments break up the main run, so the mix stays varied even when you are pushing through another stack of cards. Twilight Solitaire TriPeaks is the closest match for its TriPeaks rhythm, while Solitaire Garden is a good companion for the decorating loop. For a simpler reference point, Solitaire Classic shows the standard solitaire baseline that City Mix Solitaire builds on.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
30 june 2024
Last Update
30 june 2024