Solitaire Emoji Jam flips the classic card game on its head. Instead of shuffling hearts and spades, you're matching emoji tiles against category goals—think camping gear, birthday cakes, or dinosaurs. It's like if mahjong and solitaire had a brain-teaser baby. Perfect for quick 3-minute sessions when you need to zone out.
Easy to click, tough to finish. The mechanics are instant, but the strategy takes practice.
Solitaire Emoji Jam works smoothly on both desktop and mobile.
Your first move? Scan the goals at the top. See "Camping 0/4"? Start tapping tent or backpack emojis from the stacks. Cards on top unlock the ones underneath, so prioritize exposed tiles. Got stuck? Dump non-matching emojis into the 7-slot buffer at the bottom to free up space.
The clock ticks down from 3 minutes and 29 seconds. No pressure, right? Wrong. The trick is speed-sorting: tap tiles that match multiple goals first to clear board space faster. If you see a Cake emoji and the goal says "Cake 2/4," grab it immediately. Wasting time on random clicks drains the timer.
See those "Add Slot" buttons with the ADS label? Watching a short video gives you extra buffer space. It's a free hack to avoid losing when your 7 slots fill up with junk tiles. Smart players use this before tackling harder levels—think of it as swapping 30 seconds of your time for a safety net.
This game targets anyone who loves puzzle games but hates bloat. Commuters, office breakers, or parents waiting in carpool lines. Sessions last 3 to 5 minutes max, so it fits perfectly between meetings or during TV commercials. If you played Goods Match or Triple Tile before, the mechanics will feel familiar—but the emoji twist keeps it fresh.
It's meditative chaos. Matching tiles creates a satisfying rhythm (tap-tap-clear), but the timer injects just enough stress to keep your brain engaged. The minimalist design means zero lag—cards flip instantly, and the 60 FPS performance keeps everything smooth even on older phones. The solid green background isn't fancy, but it eliminates visual noise so you focus purely on the puzzle.
1. Saves: Progress saves automatically through Playgama's cloud system, so you can quit mid-level and resume later without losing your streak.
2. Performance: Built on a lightweight web engine (likely Unity or Phaser), the game runs at a stable 60 FPS with zero stutter. The emoji assets load instantly—no annoying wait screens.
Solitaire Emoji Jam nails the "one more level" loop without demanding your wallet or patience.
Solitaire Emoji Jam was developed by Gollachut Studio. Released in February 2026.