Find a game you like
Browse every game with a picture of its layout, search by name, or sort by how popular a game is with other players. Keep the ones you enjoy in Favourites, and rate a game once you have won it.
The classics you already know, and hundreds of variants most players have never seen — all with the same controls, the same statistics and the same look.
One game, built from a single codebase, on phone, tablet and desktop. Your card faces, backgrounds and preferences look the same on all of them.
The app is supported by advertising. An optional Premium subscription removes the ads — it unlocks no extra content, because every game is already included.
Browse every game with a picture of its layout, search by name, or sort by how popular a game is with other players. Keep the ones you enjoy in Favourites, and rate a game once you have won it.
Full rules for all 701 games, so you can learn a new one instead of guessing at it. The app also tells you when no legal move is left, so you never sit staring at a board that cannot be won.
Drag and drop, or a single tap to move. Hints when you are stuck, unlimited undo, automatic moves to the foundations, and highlighting of playable cards, valid targets and the card you hold. Left-handed layout, portrait or landscape, on phone and tablet.
Choose from a range of card faces, card backs and backgrounds — or put the board on a photo of your own.
Your game is saved automatically and resumes exactly where you left it, even after closing the app. Detailed statistics record every game you play, won or lost.

Submit your result to the online top scores board and see where you stand today, this week, this month and all time. Submitting is always optional, and you choose the name that appears.

Every game in the app has a page here with its full rules, how much of it is luck and how much skill, roughly how long a game takes, and how many decks it uses.
The app is translated into 15 languages, and the rules of every game into 12 of them.
* 3 of these have the interface translated but not the game rules — those are shown in English.