Reviews
Six Peaks Solitaire Puzzle offers a satisfying challenge for card game fans. The six-peak layout doubles the complexity of classic Tri Peaks, and the 15 unique layouts keep each game fresh. The rules are simple to learn, making it accessible for players of all ages. It is free to play online with no downloads, which is a big plus. The strategic depth comes from deciding which cards to clear and when to draw from the stock. Overall, a well-designed puzzle game that provides hours of engaging entertainment.
About this game
Game Introduction
Six Peaks Solitaire Puzzle is a card puzzle game that builds on the classic Tri Peaks format. Instead of three peaks, the board presents six peaks of cards, increasing the number of cards and the complexity of each puzzle. The game includes 15 unique layouts, each with a different arrangement of cards to clear. The core objective is to remove all cards from the board by selecting cards that are one rank higher or one rank lower than the top card of the waste pile. This simple rule creates a deep strategic challenge as players decide which cards to play and when to draw from the stock pile. The game is free to play online and designed for family-friendly fun, suitable for players of all ages.
How to Play
Players look at the top card of the waste pile at the bottom of the screen. They then click on any card from the six peaks that is one rank higher or one rank lower. For example, if the waste card is a 7, players can select a 6 or an 8. As cards are cleared, new ones are revealed. The round ends when no more moves are possible. Players can draw from the stock pile if they get stuck. Careful planning is needed to clear all cards and win the round.
Game Features
15 unique layouts keep the gameplay fresh. Double the cards compared to classic Tri Peaks for a bigger challenge. Classic Tri Peaks mechanics are easy to learn. Free online play with no downloads required. Family-friendly fun suitable for all ages.
Tips for Success
Start by clearing cards that unlock the most new cards. Prioritize removing cards from peaks that are blocking others. Use the stock pile wisely—draw only when you have no other moves. Practice regularly to improve your ability to plan ahead and spot sequences. Stay patient and think through each move to maximize your chances of clearing all cards.