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Solitaire Cash

Skill-based Real Money Games

Ratings

Age

18+

Category

Card

Languages

English

Solitaire Cash takes the classic Klondike game and turns it into a competitive skill-based experience. In every round, you and your opponents receive the same deck of cards. The goal is to clear the board as fast as possible to earn the highest score. With smooth controls and a fair matchmaking system, it's a modern take on a classic favorite.

Dinsun Expert Review

Our Expert Score

80/100

Solitaire Cash brings a high-stakes, competitive edge to the classic card game we all know. The matchmaking is the secret sauce here; by ensuring everyone in a tournament plays the exact same deck, the game removes the 'luck of the draw' factor and makes it entirely about speed and strategy.

The interface is incredibly slick and fast, which is necessary when every second counts. While the real-money tournaments are the draw for many, the free practice rounds are just as polished and provide a great way to hone your skills. It’s a intense, brain-tickling experience that turns a solitary pastime into a legitimate e-sport on your phone.

Dinsun reviewed on: Thu Feb 26 2026

Features

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Fair, skill-based matchmaking

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Fast-paced tournament play

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Clean, ad-free interface

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Secure withdrawal and deposit options

Tips & Walkthrough

Gameplays

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Q&A

Cash tournaments are not available in all regions. Check the app's terms for specific state eligibility in the US.

Ratings & Reviews

Please add option to mute music
Wed Oct 18 2023 bilzarkz

Overall it’s a decent game. I’ve had it a few months and got addicted to free play. I’m only up to about $.90 so far and as my blue diamonds accumulate they end up being lost. Some games are easy and others are hard. Don’t know how all this works. Recently just heard music. I don’t care for it and would like the option to mute the music but keep the shuffling sound, etc. Ps. You won’t get rich playing this game but it will pass the time. After every other game you have to click to close an ad trying to get you to deposit money. After closing and re-opening the game you have to close about 3-5 pop ups about the current tournaments. So if you play on and off throughout the day this can use a lot of your time during the day. I do like the new pause feature. Edit: just wasted $4 on jackpot sprint that supposedly lets you play the same board three times and takes your best score. It only let me play the board once and ended up ranking 140 out of just over 200 people. So it’s not really rewarding or encouraging. Instead of taking the $4 out of my account balance to play the game it took it out of my withdrawable balance leaving me with a few cents. So play on for the fun of it. Don’t expect to make a living off it. Oh and watch what you press. They’ve gone to bouncing the screen around again so you can accidentally enter paid tournaments without really realizing it. The latest one cost me $9.5

Deff Rigged
Mon Oct 02 2023 Des Star Pros

I’m here to say you can definitely win money and a sufficient amount. With that being said, I’d still say it’s rigged.. for instants when you have to collect a set of cards it’s usually about nine cards a set you always get maybe three sets completed but once it comes towards the end of the competition to win you don’t get those cards, you only get doubles. I’ve had ultra rare packs several times and I still failed to get any new cards to complete my set just old cards that I’ve already gotten but it says that they’re ultra rare which I don’t get. Another thing that convinces me that it’s rigged is when you do the matching game to either win less money, a little more money, or the most money, you always get matches for the least amount of money no matter what you never win the higher amount.. They can say that it’s not. I’d say whatever, I’m not convinced and will never be! I’ve spent hundreds of dollars on this game and they do not like to give back whatsoever. The only reason I’m continuing to play is because I like solitaire. Out of hundreds of dollars I’ve spent they’re OK with giving me three cents back as a thank you, I just don’t appreciate that. But what can you expect from a computerized game especially one that involves money, right? If you play and download this game, you’ll see what I mean. It’ll speak for itself. It’s me action. Speak a lot louder than words.

Huge fan for two years but they manipulate the game once you start winning
Mon Sep 09 2024 371640

I’ve been playing this for about two years now. The first year I was pretty bad and lost a couple hundred playing (over the course of a year). I was clearing decks in over a minute and never winning. Then I got much better and was taking out solid amounts of cash semi regularly (made back triple all the money I lost). I loved the events and always competed in them. Honestly loved playing and was a much better phone alternative than doom scrolling / social media binging. I would defend the game whenever anybody commented otherwise because in my experience it was clearly skill based. In May of this year, after winning for maybe 3 months, they started restricting the games I could play so basically it’s impossible to make any money. Now I only get 3 or 4 cash games I’m allowed to play. I don’t get access to any of the events and the interface is completely different. I tried writing to customer service but I got a very generic email back saying “we’re just trying to keep the game fun!”. At this point I just play for gems because clearly they have flagged my account and are trying to prevent me from winning. TLDR: In my experience they’re not rigging it with bots and it is skill based. However once you start winning they will restrict your games so you can’t play anymore. So you really only have a narrow window of being able to make money before they decide to cut you off.

Fun, but rigged
Mon Jan 13 2025 ronniepcola

There is only one winner in this game: the developer. In case no one has noticed in every game if you take the entry fee and multiplied by the players and minus off the rewards every single time that we play, the developer gets paid every single hand. With that said, kudos to the developers in finding a way to get paid such a high amount of money for a game. However, the most aggravating thing about this game is the algorithms are designed in the house’s favor and when you do win big, the withdraw policies on this game are most annoying. They take all your bonus cash, they take their fees and then they refund your original method of payment and spread across multiple payments if you’ve used multiple credit cards instead of making one deposit into your bank account with a lump sum. So don’t be fooled don’t be disappointed. Like I said in the beginning, it’s a fun game, but I would stick to the 20 gym games. Even if you win inside of the tournaments, there’s no way to track all this ” bonus cash” which affects your withdrawals. You have to take their word and you can watch over 50% of your withdrawal claimed as bonus cash. In my opinion, if the developer don’t want to pay bonus cash then don’t offer bonus cash inside the game. Offer bonus gems, offer bonus stamps, but not bonus cash because all we are doing is paying to play.

Rigged
Sat Jan 06 2024 Fisherman6767

Game is rigged against you. Have played about 1000 games, it will predictably and without fail make sure that you never win too many games in a row to where you can cash out any substantial money. It does this by hiding the algorithm for who is in the same game until afterwards. So many people are playing at the same time it isn’t truly random who they “pair” you with, they make sure you win and lose when they want. Namely, whenever I am about to run out of diamonds, I always win no matter how poorly I do. They want me to keep playing of course, and offer several messages to remind me to deposit money. Then once I accumulate diamonds again, I almost never win despite having my best games. I hope this app is investigated for fraudulent algorithm. This is 100x worse than a casino. Edit: they replied and obviously denied they rig the games, they place players of similar skill level together to avoid this. I took a chance to believe it and deleted my account then app and rejoined as a new player under new account. Despite my game level going from level 40 to level 1, the quality of my competition was exactly the same and I did not win more games playing at the level of a beginner even though my scores should have been substantially better than the competition seeing I was regularly beating other level 40 players. AVOID THIS APP AT ALL COSTS. They will do anything to take your money. Also they charge a $1 processing fee for any withdrawal which is another version of theft.

Do not play!
Sun Dec 25 2022 neurogenious

I have been playing for awhile. At first I did not have any problems other than I noticed I would win a streak of games and then a streak of losing. This would keep my balance close to the amount I had paid for. As time has gone on and I have become quicker, each game I play now the keys start sticking during the game so it slows down playing. I tried wifi, deleting and downloading game, logging off the phone and game, nothing works to stop the “sticking”. So I have to tap twice to get cards to flip but then if you click twice sometimes it will skip twice in the deck and you have to back up a play to play cards. Also, to slide cards at times you are not able to grab them to drag them. You have to try several times. All of these problems during the game slows the game and keeps you from winning many games. Also there are gifts that pop up or goals to reach and rarely will you ever win the money they say you have a chance to win no matter how much money you play. I sent an email about these issues and they wanted me to record while playing and send in. I screen recorded but when playing back there is no way to tell I am double clicking or the deck issues. Also, the videos are too long to attach making reporting issues a problem. When cashing out there is so much taken out that you end up with little of your winnings. I suggest do not play because it is rigged so you cannot consistently win anything worth the fees it costs to cash out.

Extremely difficult to make any real money almost scam like
Sat Apr 12 2025 QeJones

After figuring out that not only can you not withdraw bonus cash, but the actual cash and bonus cash and are kept in the same cash amount displayed to you, however, any cash tournaments you enter will use earned cash instead of bonus cash so that when you go to cash out there’s a lot less you can actually withdraw; I decided that I would just not collect any of my earned cash and only use bonus cash for tournaments so that it doesn’t use up my earned cash. But not even that worked, because after winning 23 dollars worth of cash from tournaments (earned cash not bonus cash) and I collect it all and try to withdraw it, apparently over half of it was bonus cash despite me using up literally all of the bonus cash I got in tournaments and didn’t collect any of the real cash. Which leads me to believe that it was still using my uncollected cash just to make sure I couldn’t withdraw as much. So the only way you get your money is to blow it all on one tournament and hop you win so that it doesn’t slowly drain your winning. And even then I’m not certain that the app won’t still make up a random amount of bonus cash it claims you have so you can’t get your winnings. PLUS I also lost all the bonus cash it claimed I had when I cashed out and while I don’t even know if it will ever give it back right now, I can’t use it to try to actually get that money the app basically cheated me out of.

You play against bots, not real people
Sat Sep 09 2023 Neidhoeffer

I’ve played this game for months now. It’s a fun game for sure to pass the time and test your mental acuity. I’ve noticed patterns that are undeniable. When the game fills with real people, the scores are clustered close together at the top with some weaker scores at the bottom. If I have a good round I can win, and I can feel if I am doing well or not. If I mess up or a bit slow then I will come in third or worse, against real people. However, there are times when I have my best round ever hitting it perfectly near the 4 minute mark, and yet there will be three other people that miraculously all have times better than 4 minutes. It’s statistically impossible. And then there are rounds where it is very tough and the board feels like an unbeatable board (although I could have maybe chosen a different path to come to a finished board), even then, someone will once again miraculously have an all time record type score that is miles ahead of anyone else. Clearly a bot. And to prove it further, in the Star game, you are awarded stars with your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishes. The names are all shown. Yet I track these made up bot names after they have an all time record finish to place first, and funny enough those names never show up in the star game. I guess the developers forgot to cover that up. Beware of putting any of your own money in this game, it’s a scam. It is fun to play for free but know that it is completely unfair in the end.

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