Fri Apr 05 2024
* Fixed a bug where tapping the option to restart the tutorial from 'how to play' would cause a crash after a new installation.
Solquence is one of those rare puzzle games that feels immediately familiar yet entirely unique. It blends the sequential matching of Solitaire with the spatial planning of a board game. The minimalist aesthetic is its secret weapon; without flashy distractions, the focus remains entirely on the 'flow' of the cards.
What I love is the lack of a timer. It encourages a meditative approach to problem-solving. You’re trying to build a path across the board using matching suits or numbers, and the difficulty scales beautifully as the board fills up. It's the kind of game that is easy to pick up for five minutes but has enough depth to keep you engaged for an hour. It’s a masterclass in clean, thoughtful mobile design.
No-pressure, turn-based gameplay
Minimalist art style with customizable themes
Adaptive difficulty that scales with your play
Global leaderboards for competitive players
Fully playable offline
Don't just look for the immediate match. Because the board is finite, leaving a high-value card in the middle can block your future sequences. Always try to clear cards from the center outward to keep your placement options open.
While matching suits is easy, numerical runs (1, 2, 3) clear more space and provide bonus points. Try to save your 'Wild' cards specifically to complete long runs when the board is nearly full.
Solquence is a premium-feeling game that typically offers a one-time unlock for the full experience, avoiding predatory microtransactions.
Two requests: please make the Ace card wrap around to 2,3? And I found away to end my own game. A penalty card appeared in a space surrounded by death cards so there was no way to ever get rid of it. Would you consider maybe a power-up card store or an earned ability to destroy any card on the board type of thing? Otherwise, if you’re thinking about buying this, it’s quite addicting and I’d highly recommend it if you like card puzzle games.
I’m so glad I found this game. It’s now one of my main go-to games on my phone. The developer did everything right here. It’s monetized fairly as a premium game with no ads or IAP. The file size is small, and it’s good on battery. The design is easy on your eyes. Because it saves progress at all times, you can jump in and out when you only have time for a move or two. It captures the relaxing nature of a match game, but there’s enough strategy to keep it interesting, plus luck too. It’s very satisfying when you actually clear a level and are able to get rid of the death cards. Super clever concept here. I highly recommend this game! Thank you developer for a great game and for doing it all right!
I have been on a mobile card game kick over the past two years or so, and this game looked like a banger from the few reviews and game description. However, it essentially boils down to seeing how long you can keep putting cards on the board. This makes the game feel like an endless tapping simulator with no clear objective or real point. If it sounds like something you would enjoy for its calming effect, kudos to you, but I put in at least an hour and was still tapping away at the first game I had started without feeling challenged, rewarded, or otherwise enthralled with it. Sorry, just not for me.
It’s like a better version of plain ole solitaire. I like it.
I love card games, love solitaire and weird takes on it. This one is a cool brain teaser but can get tedious after a bit
This game is awesome. I play it everyday. High replay value. Simple but fun and challenging.




![[the Sequence] - Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 - Levels 1-11 (iOS, Android) - YouTube](https://img.youtube.com/vi/maUYwlygAJA/0.jpg)

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