About This Game
Fairway Solitaire - Classic Cards Game is a PUZZLE game that runs right in your browser. No need to download anything or have a powerful computer — just open and play.
A simple, yet funny solitaire card game. Try to win as many rounds of golf solitaire as you can by removing all the cards from the grid. Based on the solitaire gameplay, it will help you to keep your brain smart & sharp. Play it right now!
Fairway Solitaire - Classic Cards Game doesn't ask for your money or your hard drive space. What you see is what you get — pure gameplay. Easy to start, tough to walk away from. Players from all over jump in, share their tricks, and keep things lively.
Every time you play Fairway Solitaire - Classic Cards Game, it's a little different. The situations change, the choices you make actually matter, and no two sessions feel the same. The more rounds you run, the more you'll pick up. Plus it loads fast, runs smooth, and works just fine even on older or cheaper devices.
How To Play
You can play on anything — laptop, phone, tablet, whatever. Use a mouse on desktop, or just tap and swipe on touchscreens. Give it a minute and it'll feel completely natural.
Quick Start Guide
To start playing Fairway Solitaire - Classic Cards Game , just hit the play button up above. That's it — no sign-up, no install. The game works on any modern browser and will automatically fit your screen size.
Controls:
- Mouse / Touch: Click or tap anywhere to interact with the game.
- Keyboard: Use arrow keys, spacebar, or WASD if the game supports it.
- Mobile: Swipe, tap, or hold on the screen to play.
Tips to get better:
You don't have to figure everything out in the first five minutes. Take your time, try things out, and
see what
works. The game gives you visual and sound feedback — pay attention to that and you'll catch on fast.
Above all,
just have fun with it.
Something not working?
Make sure JavaScript is turned on and your browser supports HTML5. On mobile, a Wi-Fi connection works
best. If
something looks weird, try refreshing the page — that usually does the trick.