Solitaire Multiplayer

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Card GamesEasyFree2-8 players

Race against other players to complete your Solitaire board first. Multiplayer Solitaire turns the classic solo card game into a competitive sprint.

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About This Game

Solitaire is the most-played card game in history, and multiplayer Solitaire adds a competitive twist that transforms the experience entirely. The concept is simple: everyone plays their own Solitaire board simultaneously, and the first person to complete theirs (or make the most progress when time expires) wins. Same rules, same familiar gameplay, but with the added pressure of knowing someone else might finish before you.

This format works because Solitaire is already a game of speed and pattern recognition once you know the rules. Adding a timer and opponents turns those quiet contemplative moments into frantic decision-making. Do you build this sequence carefully, or do you rush and risk getting stuck? The competitive element reveals that Solitaire has more skill to it than most people realize.

Several platforms offer multiplayer Solitaire, including dedicated sites and apps. Some use the classic Klondike variant, while others feature Spider or FreeCell. The format works well for both casual play and organized tournaments. It is a perfect game for people who already love Solitaire but want a social component — all the familiar mechanics with a reason to play faster and smarter.

How to Play

  1. Join a multiplayer lobby

    Visit a multiplayer Solitaire site and join or create a game room.

  2. All players start simultaneously

    Everyone receives their own Solitaire board. When the countdown ends, all players start at the same time.

  3. Play standard Solitaire

    Move cards between columns and to foundation piles following standard Klondike rules.

  4. Race to finish first

    The first player to complete their board wins. If no one finishes, the player with the most cards in foundations wins when time expires.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Familiar Solitaire rules with an exciting competitive twist
  • Quick games that fit into any schedule
  • Tests both speed and strategic thinking
  • Solo practice translates directly to competitive improvement

Cons

  • Luck of the deal can determine winners regardless of skill
  • Not all Solitaire deals are solvable, which can feel unfair in competition
  • Fewer dedicated platforms compared to other card games
  • The competitive aspect may not appeal to relaxation-focused Solitaire players

Game Details

Players
2-8 players(recommended: 4)
Duration
5-15 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Price
Free
Platforms
Web

Screenshots

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sites like solitaired.com and various app stores offer multiplayer Solitaire modes. Search for "competitive Solitaire online" for current options.
Most browser-based versions are free. Some apps offer premium features but core gameplay is typically free.
Most multiplayer platforms use Klondike (the classic version), though some offer Spider and FreeCell variants as well.