Cash prizes are currently paused
vSolitaire is focused on free Klondike Solitaire, fair scoring, leaderboards, replays, and friend challenges while prize events are paused.
There is no active payout program right now. If prize events return, the rules, eligibility, timing, and reward details will be published before they restart.
What paused prize status means
Paused means there is no current reward event to enter, no current prize pool to chase, and no payout schedule attached to ordinary games. You can still play the full Solitaire experience, but scores should be treated as practice, leaderboard comparison, and challenge context rather than a payment claim.
This status page exists so players and search visitors see the same expectation before they start. If another site, old page, or saved link suggests an active reward event, use this page as the current source of truth for vSolitaire.
What still counts on the leaderboard
- Finish games efficiently to improve your score.
- Use undo when it helps you learn, but expect it to affect competitive scoring.
- Compare Draw 1, Draw 3, daily challenge, and shared challenge results.
- Share a win replay or challenge link when you want someone else to try the same deal.
Leaderboards still matter because they make a solo card game measurable. A stronger run usually combines a solved board, fewer wasted stock passes, cleaner tableau sequencing, and a better final score. The same result is easier to compare when players know the draw mode, time, moves, and whether undo affected the score.
How to compete while prizes are paused
The best competition path right now is score-based and share-based. Play a regular game, finish the board, then use the replay and challenge tools after a win. A shared challenge lets another player try the same deal instead of a random new board, which makes the comparison clearer.
For a fair comparison, keep the rule set consistent. Draw 1 and Draw 3 should not be compared as if they are the same difficulty. A fast Draw 1 win is useful practice, while a clean Draw 3 win often shows stronger stock-pile planning. Daily challenges and friend challenges are best compared within their own context.
If prize events return later
Any future event should be announced with a clear start date, end date, eligibility rules, scoring rules, reward details, and dispute process before it begins. Until those details are published, assume that ordinary games are free practice and leaderboard play only.
Players should not need to guess whether an old promotion still applies. The product experience and public content should say the same thing: play free Solitaire now, track progress, share wins, and wait for a formal announcement if prize events ever come back.
Play free Solitaire while prize events are paused
You can still play free browser Solitaire with no download, no signup wall, undo, scoring, and shareable wins. Start with Klondike Solitaire, improve with the scoring guide, compare difficulty with Draw 1 vs Draw 3 Solitaire, or read how to challenge friends.
If your goal is to improve, use the Solitaire win rate guide to understand why some deals are blocked and why many losses still have a better move order. If your goal is social play, win a deal and send a Solitaire challenge so another player can try to beat your time and score.