Pull up a seat and get stacking in Solitaire, with two side bets available!
The aim of Retro Solitaire is to successfully build four stacks of cards, with one stack for each suit.
Placing a Wager
To place a wager, choose how much you would like to stake.
The bet screen will show the potential winnings for each card on the stacks.
As well as the main wager, there are two optional side wagers available:
Cards
This game uses a regular deck of 52 cards, which are shuffled randomly into seven columns from left to right.
Each column has an ascending number of cards as follows: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
The final card added to each card will be dealt face-up.
The four suit stacks are empty to start with and the cards left are shuffled into a 'play' deck.
How to Play
You can move an Ace to any suit stack to start building up cards of the same suit there.
You can choose to swap cards between columns as long as they are in consecutive descending order and alternate between red and black.
To move a section of a column or the whole column, click on the first card in that section and then drag it to the new column.
To reveal a new card in the 'play' deck, click on it.
The 'play' deck will indicate the number of cards left to click.
You can only complete the 'play' deck once.
A prize will be awarded for each card you transfer onto a stack.
Clearing all the columns and 'play' deck will award the top prize!
Undo Feature
If you aren't happy with your most recent move, then you could decide to 'undo' it.
This isn't possible for column cards that you have turned over.
Hint Feature
You can use the Hint feature to receive a clue for the next possible move if one is available.
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.