In Magic Solitaire, classic card gameplay meets a world of quiet wonder. Each layout unfolds within hand-painted scenes—a crackling tavern hearth, a waterfall-fed glade beneath an ancient oak—where your only companion is a small, luminous fairy. She flutters near as you sort suits and clear stacks, her soft glow shifting with your progress. The rules remain faithful to traditional solitaire: stack descending cards, alternate colors, and reveal hidden cards to free the tableau. But here, every move feels deliberate, unhurried. The fairy doesn't rush you; she simply waits, occasionally perching on a card edge or tracing a spark of light across the board. Magic Solitaire isn't about speed or high scores—it's about losing yourself in a serene rhythm, where the shuffle of cards and the whisper of leaves blend into one. Whether you're playing to unwind after a long day or to savor a moment of stillness, the game offers a gentle escape. The fairy's presence is subtle but constant, a reminder that even a familiar pastime can feel new when wrapped in a little magic. With multiple mystical backdrops to unlock and a soundtrack that shifts with each setting, Magic Solitaire invites you to return again and again—not to conquer, but to settle in and play.
Magic Solitaire Instructions
Q: How do I start playing Magic Solitaire?
A: Tap or click any face-up card to move it. Stack cards in descending order, alternating colors. Empty columns can only be filled with a King or a sequence starting with a King.
Q: What is the goal in Magic Solitaire?
A: Move all cards to the four foundation piles at the top, building each suit from Ace to King. Clear the tableau to win.
Q: Does Magic Solitaire have any special rules?
A: No. It follows standard Klondike solitaire rules. The fairy companion is purely atmospheric—she doesn't affect gameplay, but her glow brightens as you make progress.
Q: Can I undo a move in Magic Solitaire?
A: Yes. Use the undo button to step back one move at a time. There's no limit, so feel free to experiment.
Q: How do I deal new cards from the stock in Magic Solitaire?
A: Tap the stock pile in the top-left corner. Cards are dealt one at a time. When the stock is empty, tap it again to recycle.
Q: Is Magic Solitaire timed?
A: No. Play at your own pace. The game is designed for relaxation, not speed.
Q: Can I change the background in Magic Solitaire?
A: Yes. New mystical settings unlock as you complete games. Switch between them from the settings menu.