Sage Solitaire

Contains adsIn-app purchases
3.9
683 reviews
Content rating
Teen
100K+
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Content rating
Teen
Simulated Gambling
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About this game

Sage Solitaire is a brand new Solitaire variant that combines the luck and joy of Solitaire with the depth of Poker; lovingly crafted, and optimized for your phone.

**As featured in the New York Times holiday gift guide!**

5/5 Stars “A fantastic example of how to make a mobile card game that's unique, fast, and strategic.“ - Touch Arcade

4.5/5 Stars "I’m in love with Sage Solitaire" - App Advice

------WHATS IN THE “BOX”?
The free version of Sage Solitaire deals out Single Deck, and Vegas Modes. A single in-app purchase kills ads, and unlocks more modes, wallpapers, and themes that pair nicely with any situation you might be in. So take it with you, Sage is a Solitaire game fit for your life.

------MORE PRAISE FOR SAGE SOLITAIRE...
"No doubt about it: If you liked Threes you're gonna enjoy Sage Solitaire." - Asher Vollmer, creator of Threes

"I can’t stop playing" - The Verge

------A WORD FROM THE DEVELOPER
Klondike and FreeCell Solitaire are great games when all you have is a deck of cards, but you have more than that, you have the computer phone of the future! Our phone screens aren't the size of a table (yet), so why do we have to play solitaire games designed for tables?

Isn't it time we had a solitaire game where the cards were big enough to see and easily touch? Shouldn't there be a solitaire game light enough to play casually, yet deep enough for swapping strategies with friends?

At least that's what I think.
I hope you enjoy Sage Solitaire.

-zach

------FULL GAME FEATURE LIST
- Five Different Modes (Single, Double, Vegas, Grit, and Fifteens)
- 40 Achievements
- Tons of Google Play Leaderboards
- In-Depth Statistics tracking
- Loads of Wallpapers and Card Backs
- Night Mode (easy on your eyes for playing in the dark)
Updated on
Feb 7, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Device or other IDs
No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.0
635 reviews
Jonathan Leduc
March 2, 2026
Been playing this game forever. They suddenly modernized it and decided two pairs were not a poker hand and you can't make a pair without using two rows. This completely ruined gameplay for me after years of playing! It's impossible to clear a card now. Very sad way to ruin a good game.
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Devin Wilson
July 31, 2023
As I feel I can expect with Zach Gage, there are so many good ideas here. But many of them feel unfinished (the tuning of Vegas Mode is just strange to me) and a lot about this app just feels plain broken (tournaments don't work at all). I came to this game late and I don't know what Gage is up to now, but I wish he'd spend a week making this game reach its full potential. I like it a lot anyway. If it all just worked as intended, I'd probably feel a star higher about it.
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Dylan Smith
May 14, 2024
Neat concept, but the rule that a hand has to have cards from two different rows ruins the game for me. I get that it's there to balance the game's difficulty, but I wish they'd found a different means of accomplishing that. Losing a game because you run out of cards on the other rows or because none of the pairs you have span different rows never feels fair.
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