Best Free Scorpion Solitaire

Untangle the tableau into four King-to-Ace suit runs — move any card with its whole pile.

Suit sequences: 0/4 · Moves: 0

Tap any face-up card — even one buried mid-column — to grab it with every card on top, then tap a column to drop it onto a card of the same suit and one rank higher. Tap the stock pile to deal the last three cards. Build four King-to-Ace suit runs to win.

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How to play

  1. Lift a face-up card and its pile. Tap any face-up card — even a buried one — to grab it together with every card on top of it. The cards above do not need to be in order.
  2. Build down by suit. Tap a column to drop the group onto a card of the same suit and one rank higher (a 6♠ onto a 7♠). Only a King can move to an empty column.
  3. Deal the stock and finish. Tap the stock pile to deal its three remaining cards onto the first three columns when you run out of moves. Assemble four full King-to-Ace suit runs to win.

About Scorpion Solitaire

Scorpion Solitaire is a tense, tangle-it-loose patience game with no separate foundations — you assemble the four winning suit sequences directly in the tableau. Cards build down by suit, and the signature move is that you can lift any face-up card, even one buried in the middle of a column, together with every card piled on top of it, and drop the whole stack onto a card of the same suit and one rank higher. A few cards start face-down to block you, and three cards are held back as a small stock to deal out when you stall. Untangle the board into four complete King-down-to-Ace runs, one per suit. No signup, no download, nothing uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

Build cards down in the same suit directly in the tableau — there are no separate foundation piles. You can pick up any face-up card together with every card on top of it and move the group onto a same-suit card one rank higher. The goal is to form four complete King-to-Ace sequences, one per suit.

Both build suit sequences in the tableau, but Scorpion lets you move a buried face-up card along with the unordered pile on top of it, where Spider only lets you move tidy descending runs. Scorpion also uses a single deck of 52 cards with just three stock cards.

Yes — that is the heart of Scorpion. As long as a card is face-up, you can lift it together with everything stacked above it, regardless of whether those cards form a sequence, and place it on a same-suit card one rank higher.

Three cards are held back at the deal. When you are stuck, tap the stock to deal those three cards face-up, one onto each of the first three columns. It can only be done once, so use it when it helps most.

You win when all 52 cards are arranged into four complete same-suit sequences running from King down to Ace. Turning up the face-down cards early and keeping suits together is the key.

Completely free, with no signup, no download and no paywall — it loads and runs entirely in your browser, and nothing is uploaded.

Yes. It runs in your browser, so Scorpion Solitaire works on phones and tablets as well as desktop — there is no app to install.

No. Scorpion Solitaire works with no signup at all; an optional free account only exists to unlock higher usage limits.

Usually just a few seconds for a typical file — Scorpion Solitaire starts working the moment you give it your input.

Your input is processed in memory and never stored, so nothing is left behind once you have your result.

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