Flipflop Solitaire

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.6
2.23K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

From the creator of Sage Solitaire, comes a new Solitaire variant that breaks all the rules!

Like its footwear namesake — Flipflop Solitaire is unrestrictive, creating a new game for fans of spider, klondike and other traditional Solitaires.

In Flipflop you can stack down, up, or even both ways on a single stack!
Need to stack an 8 on a 7, or a club on a spade? No problem!

- but -

Be careful, you can only move a stack of a single suit!
It's fun and freeing, but still challenging and captivating.

It's Flipflops for your brain.

------WHAT'S IN THE “BOX”?

- Play Flipflop Solitaire from 1-4 suits for free!
- Unlock 5 Suit, and 1 Suit Extended with a single in-app-purchase
- Track your best times, least moves, least undos, total wins, total plays, and more
- Over a hundred achievements
- Unlockable backgrounds, alternate card and card back color schemes
- Natural ambient binaural background audio
- A strong sense of relaxation

------A WORD FROM THE DEVELOPER

Flipflop Solitaire is sort of a sequel to Sage Solitaire in the sense that it's my second crack at the design problem of making a Solitaire game that feels like it was designed for your phone and not for a table.

To be honest this is how I wish everyone approached sequels. Usually, a sequel takes the solution to a problem and duplicates it. This is why our expectations of game sequels are often more-of-the-same-but-better. I'd rather see more sequels that brought a renewed level of surprise and novelty, and I'm hoping that's what you find in Flipflop Solitaire.

While Sage Solitaire was all about trying to capture the feeling of a tight, easy to play, tough to win, zen solitaire game, Flipflop Solitaire is about knots.

In a typical Solitaire game, like Klondike, you're taking a knot of cards and untying it into sequences. Then you reverse those sequences into clean ordered stacks.

In Flipflop you take your knot of cards and tie it into other, hopefully, better knots. Then you untie those knots into the final ordered stacks. Having so much control over the way your intermediary knots are constructed led to a lot more depth than I expected.

I hope you enjoy this game as much as I've enjoyed discovering it.

-zach
Updated on
Nov 16, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
2.11K reviews
Travis Vest
May 15, 2023
So far, it's a pretty cool version of solitaire, bringing freshness to the game. Good job overall, I think some music would be nice, not just ocean, rain, creek sounds etc. And, the rain sound wasn't that great imo, it sounds like static. Other than that, it's a neat game. Also, for the people saying you can't turn off vibrations, you can; to turn off vibrations, it's in the options menu, click the arrow on the right bottom of the screen, then turn off haptics which controls the vibration. 👍
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A Google user
April 7, 2020
Challenging and fun! As familiar as regular solitaire but with a new spin that breathes new life into the old game. The game's graphic designers have a whimsical aesthetic that serves as kind of a unifying theme throughout all their card games and place them a cut above other Android solitaire packs. SUGGESTION: There should be a way to reply the same hand after you have won, to improve your score. Also a way to save or synchronize hands to compete with your friends.
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Blake Gearin
January 13, 2023
Looks nice but has too much vibration/rumble that can't be turned off. Also the promise of "every deal is winnable" may be technically true but is not how it feels at all. It can take many, many attempts to win on 3 or 4 suits, often requiring you to make seemingly illogical moves because it's the only path to victory. Not a fan of the ad system either. Seems to have no filter because I saw several NSFW ads.
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What's new

bug fixes and performance improvements