Word Solitaire flips the script on classic card games by ditching numbers for words. Instead of sorting by suit, you're sorting by meaning—matching words to categories like Geography, Games, and Hobbies. Think of it as solitaire meets a vocab quiz, but way more addictive. If you loved organizing your Steam library by genre, this game is basically that feeling in puzzle form.
The rules click instantly. But mastering the order of moves? That takes brain power.
Responsive on everything. Desktop, tablet, phone—it just works.
Every level starts with a partially filled board. Three category headers sit at the top—Geography, Games, Hobbies—with progress counters showing how many cards each needs (e.g., 0/4 means you need four words). At the bottom, you've got four word cards like "Climate," "Sudoku," or "Monopoly." Your job? Drag each word to its matching category. Start with the obvious ones to build momentum.
Here's the twist: you can only complete a category if you've placed its category card first. So if "Geography" needs "Climate," "Hiking," and two more terms, you must identify all four before the stack seals. Fill the progress bar (4/4), and boom—the category locks with a crown icon. New word cards appear in the empty slots, cycling through the deck until the board is clear.
Early levels feel like warm-ups. "Singing" obviously goes under "Hobbies." But later? The game throws curveballs. Is "Hiking" a hobby or geography? The associations get sneaky, forcing you to think in multiple dimensions. The real skill is managing the deck—knowing when to skip a card and wait for the right category to appear.
If you like brain teasers that don't scream at you, this is your game. It's perfect for coffee breaks, commutes, or that dead zone between meetings. Teachers and students dig it for vocab practice. Older players love it as a low-stress cognitive workout. Sessions last 3-5 minutes, so you can squeeze in a quick level anytime.
It's meditative chaos. Each draw from the deck is a mini-decision: "Do I place this now or wait?" There's no timer yelling at you, so you can think. The minimalist visuals help—no particle effects or distracting animations. Just you, the cards, and the satisfying *snap* of dropping a word into the right slot. The flat green background and clean fonts keep the frame rate locked at 60 FPS, even on old laptops. That performance-friendly design means zero lag, which is critical when you're speedrunning levels.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves via Playgama's cloud system, so you can switch devices mid-session without losing your streak.
2. Performance: The lightweight HTML5 engine guarantees instant loading and smooth dragging on any browser. No stuttering, even with a dozen cards on screen.
Word Solitaire takes a genre you know (solitaire) and injects it with brain-training DNA. It's chill, it's sharp, and it respects your time.
Word Solitaire was developed by Mewton Games. Released in October 2025.