Solitaire

Revisit a casino classic with Solitaire! 

Clear all your cards and you could win a fabulous jackpot prize.


    Solitaire Game Overview


    How to Wager

    Select the amount you would like to wager on-screen.

    The bet screen will show how much you could win for each card that makes it onto the suit stacks.

    There are two side bets available in this game:

    • No Move - no initial move is possible from the deal. 15x your stake will be awarded.
    • Red and Black - begins with a hand of entirely red or entirely black cards. This includes the card on the stockpile. 200x your stake will be awarded.

     

    The Deal

    Retro Solitaire uses a standard 52-card deck.

    The deck which will be shuffled randomly into seven columns, each containing an ascending number of cards from 1-7.

    The last card dealt in each column will be placed face-up.

    The remaining cards will be placed into a 'play' deck. 

    The four suit stacks will be empty to begin with.


    How to Play

    The objective of the game is to empty all the columns of cards, as well as the 'play' deck.

    Doing so will award the top prize!

    An ace card can be moved to any suit stack to start building up cards of the same suit there.

    Cards can be swapped between columns as long as they are in consecutive descending order, or they alternate between red and black.

    To move a section of a column or the whole column, simply click on the first card in that section and then drag it into the new column.

    Click on the 'play' deck to reveal a new card.

    The number on the 'play' deck represents how many cards are left in that deck.

    You can only complete the 'play' deck once.


    Undo Option

    Select the 'undo' feature You can choose to undo your last move by using the 'undo' feature.

    You cannot undo turning over a column card.


    Hint Feature

    If you get stuck, the Hint feature will provide a clue for the next available move.

     

    Interrupted Games

    Interrupted games will be saved for 24 hours from the point of interruption.

    You will return to the point of interruption if you reopen the game within 24 hours.

    Any games left unfinished will be marked as abandoned and your stake will be forfeited.


    Return to Player

    Return To Player (RTP): 96.80%

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out £96.80 of wins.