Welcome to Scorpion Solitaire, the card game that looks like Solitaire’s cousin but hits like its evil twin. You think you’ve seen tough? You think you’ve mastered patience? Think again. This game will humble you in five moves or less, flip your brain upside down, and then ask why you’re crying.
It starts easy enough—move cards, sort suits, clear the stacks. But here’s the catch: you can only move a full stack if the cards underneath all play nice. There’s no drawing new cards from a cozy deck when things go bad. You’re out there, exposed, trying to organize chaos with nothing but your wits and a spider’s patience.
Here’s how it destroys you (in a good way):
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You’re given a full tableau up front, no backup deck to save you
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The goal: build down in the same suit from King to Ace across seven columns
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You can move cards as long as the entire visible sequence is in order
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Once you complete a full King-to-Ace suit, it vanishes like magic (and relief floods your body)
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Run out of moves? You either restart or stare at your screen and question everything
Why it’s brutal AND addictive:
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One of the hardest solitaire variants ever—it’s like regular solitaire with claws
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No lifelines, no mercy, just pure logic and savage card arrangements
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Finishing a game feels like you won a mental triathlon
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Each loss teaches you something (mostly pain, but also strategy)
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Wildly satisfying when that final sequence snaps into place and the whole column melts away
The visuals?
Slick, clean, no distractions. A dark green velvet background like a classy card shark den. Crisp suits and elegant animations make every move feel deliberate. And when you win? You get that glorious end-game dance of cards that feels like fireworks in your soul.
Sound design includes:
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Satisfying card slides, drops, and stack clicks
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Subtle background hum or ambient chill (unless you go full silence mode for focus)
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Gentle win tones that feel like the slow clap you deserve after surviving
Controls
PC:
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Click and drag cards to move sequences or singles
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Undo button if you miscalculate (we won’t tell)
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Restart for when you realize you ruined everything on turn three
Mobile:
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Tap to select cards, swipe to move stacks
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Responsive touch controls for easy sorting and max focus
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Undo and restart within thumb’s reach for rapid retries
Who’s this for?
Hardcore solitaire fans, logic puzzle freaks, chaos wranglers, and anyone who thinks Spider Solitaire is too easy. If you want a game that punishes sloppy moves and rewards pure mental discipline, Scorpion Solitaire is ready to bite.
Scorpion Solitaire on Kiz10 is not for the faint of heart—it’s sharp, savage, and smarter than you. But if you’ve got the guts to face the deck and win anyway, then flip that first card and prove your brain’s got fangs.