Private rooms when they are online, challenge links when they are not

Play Solitaire With Friends

Solitaire becomes social when the invitation is specific. vSolitaire lets you invite a friend to a live room or send a finished replay with a clear score to beat.

Live invite
Private room
Async invite
Challenge link
Best hook
Replay video

Invites

Choose live or asynchronous play

Live rooms are best when both players are ready now. Challenge links are better when a friend will answer later from a message thread.

The replay gives the invite a reason to exist: here is the win, here is the target, and here is the link to try it.

  • Use private rooms for direct 1v1 games.
  • Use quick match when you want any available opponent.
  • Use replay-plus-challenge sharing for group chats and social posts.

Copy

Make the challenge clear before they click

The best friend invite includes the draw mode, score, and action. A short message like "Draw 1 Klondike, same deal, beat my score" gives enough context for the next player to start.

  • Mention Draw 1 or Draw 3.
  • Include score and time when they matter.
  • Share the replay first when the finish is interesting.

Habit

Let one win create the next game

A friend challenge is a compact loop: play, win, share, rematch. That is the version of multiplayer Solitaire that works even when people are in different time zones.

Frequently asked questions

Can two people play Solitaire together online?

Yes. They can play live in a room or compare results through a replay and challenge link.

What should I send to a friend after a Solitaire win?

Send the replay when the run is worth watching, then include a challenge link so they can try to beat the score.

Does play with friends require signup?

A browser link can open the game quickly. Accounts are useful for saved identity and stats, but the core invitation should stay low-friction.