Scorpion Solitaire 2

Solitaire

4 Colors Tour Multiplayer

Amazing Solitaire

Solitaire Reverse

Tri Peaks

Tripeaks Solitaire

Uno Online

Block the Pig

Kittygram

Smileyworld Bubble Shooter

Unblock It

Arrower

Classic Nonogram

Mystical Birdlink

Solitaire Golf

Sudoku Village

Wordy Pop

3D Solitaire

Halloween Memory 3

Find the Anemacilus

Bob The Robber 2

Peg Solitaire

Snow Ball Racing

8 Ball Pro

Bad Ice-Cream

Bad Ice-Cream 2

Bad Ice-Cream 3

Color Poly

Master Chess

ZOOM-BE

ZOOM-BE 2

Chain Cube 2048 Merge

Arctan

Away

Billiards

Blocked

Blocky Goal

Bolt

Bomb Blast

Box Factory

Bridge Builder

Canals

Color Break

Color It

Color Maze Puzzle

Crawlers Balance

Cube Quest

Dark Castle

Ditto

Fixed Path

Fixel

Floods

Floppy Fish

Frames

Fruit Jam

GRAvity

Gap Passer Bot

Light Bounce

Longcat

Mika Candy Adventure

Minecade

Monster Match

Morpheus

Multislide

Ngglinding

Nick

Odd Bot

One Cut

Paint The Beat

Painty Tumbler

Pivot

Plumbing

Pushbox

Roller

Rotix

Skillteam

This Side Up

Tower of Hanoi

Tumble

Tumble II

Turn The World

Turnbox

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Classic Solitaire Blue

About Classic Solitaire Blue

Classic Solitaire Blue brings the all-time classic card game to a modern classy setting. It answers the players calls for the “traditional” to be married with the “modern”. Featuring the classic solitaire gameplay we all love together with a relaxing soundtrack, it guarantees hours of brain teasing and fun. Combined with the highly polished graphics that Softgames solitaire games are known for, this is a must play for all lovers of solitaire! Enjoy this card game masterpiece!

How to play Classic Solitaire Blue online?

Sort all cards to the four piles on the left. First decide how many cards you want draw, 1 is better for a beginner, 3 are more challenging. Flip cards to find their value and drag them onto any card of an opposite color and suit. The cards have to be sorted based on their rank. Each pile’s foundation starts with an ace and has to be built in ascending order from aces to kings. A card - or a group of cards - can be moved to one of the seven columns as long as its ranking and color suit.