Card Games
Play free card games online — solitaire classics, strategy games, and casual favorites. No downloads, instant play on any device.
Play Free Card Games Online
Card games are a broad category. Solitaire, trick-taking games, matching games, hand-building games — they all belong here, and they all trace their roots to the same standard deck. I built Card & Puzzle because I love this whole space, and this page is where it all lives together.
Right now the site is home to eight solitaire games. They are not the only card games I plan to build — Hearts, Spades, Rummy, and others are on the roadmap — but they are a strong starting collection that covers the most important mechanics the genre has to offer.
Our Solitaire Collection
All eight games are free, run in your browser, and work on desktop, tablet, and mobile. No accounts, no downloads.
Klondike Solitaire — The world’s most-played card game. Build foundations from Ace to King by arranging cards in alternating-color descending sequences. Available in both Turn 1 (easier) and Turn 3 (more challenging) modes.
Spider Solitaire — Build same-suit runs from King down to Ace across ten columns. Choose from one-suit, two-suit, or four-suit difficulty levels to match your skill.
FreeCell Solitaire — All 52 cards are dealt face-up, making this a pure strategy game. Use four free cells as temporary holding spaces to maneuver cards into the correct order.
Pyramid Solitaire — Pair cards that sum to 13 to dismantle a pyramid layout. A refreshing alternative to traditional tableau solitaire.
Golf Solitaire — Fast rounds where you clear columns by playing cards one higher or lower than the top of the waste pile. Great for quick sessions.
TriPeaks Solitaire — Clear three peaks of overlapping cards by building sequential runs. The streak scoring system rewards momentum and planning.
Yukon Solitaire — A Klondike variant where any face-up card can be moved, not just the top card. This added freedom creates a more open, strategic experience.
Addiction 7 Solitaire — A gap-based puzzle using a compact Ace-through-Seven deck. Strategic card sliding with only two reshuffles available makes every decision count.
What’s Coming Next
Solitaire is only one corner of the card game world. I’m working on bringing multiplayer classics and additional single-player formats to the site — games like Hearts, Spades, and Rummy that add new mechanics and social play to the mix.
If there’s a card game you’d like to see here, the contact page is always open.
Why Card Games?
A good card game is compact but deep. A round can last two minutes or two hours. The same deck of 52 cards can generate an endlessly varied experience depending on how you organize, shuffle, and constrain it. That flexibility is what makes card games worth building, and worth playing.
Our games track your statistics, support unlimited undos, and offer hints when you’re stuck. Browse the collection and find your next favorite.