A public speed-race asset for competitive Klondike
World's Fastest Solitaire Player Tracker
This tracker gives vSolitaire a citeable public asset: a clear methodology for ranking fast Klondike runs, links into live leaderboards, and replay artifacts that make standout wins easier to verify.
- Primary category
- Fastest win
- Split by
- Draw 1 / Draw 3
- Open data
- JSON + CSV
Method
Rank speed without mixing incompatible games
Fast Solitaire needs categories. A Draw 1 sprint should not be ranked against a Draw 3 sprint as if the stock rules were identical. The tracker treats draw mode, win status, score, time, and replay availability as separate signals.
- Fastest Draw 1 Klondike win.
- Fastest Draw 3 Klondike win.
- Highest score among fast wins.
- Replay-verified runs for public sharing.
Why it earns links
Give writers and communities a concrete result to cite
A journalist, streamer, or Reddit thread can link to a public ranking more easily than to a private account screen. The page defines the categories and points to the leaderboard and replay surfaces that support them.
- The URL explains the ranking rules.
- Leaderboard links show current competitive context.
- Replay pages preserve individual runs as shareable artifacts.
Open data
Export leaderboard data as an open dataset
The tracker exposes privacy-scoped multiplayer run metadata as JSON and CSV: public player handle, draw mode, score, completion time, seed availability, replay URL, and created date. That turns ordinary games into a lightweight public dataset.
- No email addresses, account IDs, IP addresses, raw card states, or move histories are exported.
- Replay URLs appear only when the video artifact is ready for public viewing.
- The same endpoint can power journalist embeds, community rankings, and future Elo pages.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the world's fastest Solitaire player?
The tracker defines the categories needed to answer that fairly: draw mode, completed win, time, score, and replay availability.
Why split Draw 1 and Draw 3?
Draw 3 makes stock order more restrictive, so it should not be ranked against Draw 1 as the same speed category.
What makes a run verification-ready?
A verification-ready run should include score, completion time, draw mode, win status, and a public replay URL when available.