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Enjoy Playing 6 Peaks Solitaire

If you’re in the mood for a fresh twist on classic solitaire, 6 Peaks Solitaire delivers just that. The layout stacks cards into six little pyramid “peaks,” and your goal is to clear them by picking cards one rank higher or lower than the one showing in your foundation pile. It’s instantly familiar but feels new, with each peak hiding cards beneath until you clear the ones on top—so every move is a tiny reveal that could open up whole new stretches of chain reactions.

What makes it really click is the simple, almost hypnotic flow of play. You draw one card at a time from the deck, and as long as you can play from your tableau to the foundation, you keep clearing cards. The real fun comes from spotting sequences: maybe a 5 down to a 4 and then up to a 5 again, all in one go. Timing those runs just right can empty a whole peak and uncover more possibilities. And if you get stuck? You can shuffle or redeal, but the fewer you use, the better your score looks.

A big part of the appeal is how accessible it feels. You don’t need special skills—just the same patience and number sense that makes any card game satisfying. Yet it invites a little strategy, too: when to clear a peak fully, when to hold off in order to set up a longer chain, and how best to manage that one stubborn king or ace blocking two layers down. Over time you’ll learn to spot patterns faster, chasing those satisfying cascades of cards tumbling away.

On top of the gameplay itself, 6 Peaks Solitaire often comes with different card backs, themed backgrounds, and daily challenges to keep things interesting. You can jump in for a few minutes on your coffee break or settle in for a longer session, trying to beat your own high score or see how many peaks you can conquer in a row. It’s a small, soothing puzzle that still gives you those “just one more deal” vibes.