Solitaire Emperor — Secrets of Fate and the Tarot card chain
In Solitaire Emperor — Secrets of Fate, you drag cards to the lower playfield and build the classic order from Ace through King to clear the table. The Tarot setting gives the layout a darker, storybook look, and gold cards can stretch a chain or serve as a backup when the board tightens up.
Every level asks you to remove all cards from the field, so each move matters. Keeping cards in the deck can raise your coin total, which makes longer runs worth chasing instead of burning through the stock too early. The mouse controls are straightforward: pick a legal card, drop it into place, and keep an eye on the next draw.
Extra draws, coin gains, and browser-friendly play
If you enjoy solitaire with a quick start in your browser, this table fits the no download format and plays on mobile and desktop. The stock sits at the top of the board, and when you run out of moves, additional cards appear, so one draw can change the whole path to a clear.
It sits close to Spider Solitaire Classic because both games revolve around stacking cards in order and clearing a crowded layout. Magic Story Of Solitaire brings a similar fantasy layer to the table. Emerland Solitaire uses the same themed-card progression and level structure. If you want more card puzzles, the Board tag is another useful place to browse on SGameS.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
12 february 2025
Last Update
12 february 2025