The best card games to play solo (Solitaire) 🃏 2026

It's not always easy to find teammates and then get them to the same table at the same time. Many card games 🃏 have special rules that make board games playable for 1 person alone. Some card games are even designed specifically for solo players.

Looking for a really good card game to play alone? We have compared the best 30 solo card games for one person for you.

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On the other hand, if you are looking for a solo board game that you can play alone, we have compiled the following list: board games for one. In addition, we have also listed the best dice games for one person.

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List with the best solo card games 🃏

Enclosed now the list with the best solo card games you can buy 2026:

This list was last updated on June 18, 2026. There's also a print version for this list .
  1. GROVE: A 9 card solitaire game

    GROVE: A 9 card solitaire game

    Grove is a citrus-themed sequel to the award-winning 9-card solitaire game Orchard. It features orange, lemon, and lime trees, as well as a new "wildcard" element—glades—that enhance gameplay by offering more opportunities to boost your harvest. The game also includes recipe challenges on the back of the cards, providing alternative winning conditions for added variety.

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    1 5–10 min 8+ Immediately playable
  2. Foxy
    1–5 15 min 8+ Immediately playable
  3. THE GAME card game

    THE GAME card game

    The Game is a cooperative card game that challenges players to strategically discard all 98 cards onto four piles. It requires careful planning and teamwork, with a hint of luck, to achieve victory.

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    1–5 20 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 1 € above the best price
    6 € at Amazon*
  4. Soul Dice
    1–2 20–25 min 8+ Immediately playable
    1 € below the next retailer
    20 € at Amazon*
  5. Star Realms: Frontiers

    Star Realms: Frontiers

    Star Realms: Frontiers is a dynamic standalone game within the Star Realms series, offering fast-paced space combat with deckbuilding elements. Designed for 1-4 players, it can be enjoyed on its own or integrated with other Star Realms sets for expanded play.

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    1–4 20–45 min 12+ Easy to learn
  6. Tranquility

    Tranquility

    Board the good ship Tranquility and sail towards paradise, but beware of losing track of time in a realm where day turns to night. Players cooperate to fill the sea with numbered island cards and must return the ship home before anyone runs out of cards. The objective is to complete the grid in numerical order while communicating silently. Players take turns, playing cards or discarding them, and must manage their hands carefully to avoid running out of legal moves.

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    1–5 15–20 min 8+ Immediately playable
  7. Bandido

    Bandido

    Bandido is a cooperative, family-friendly card game where players team up to thwart the escape plans of a prisoner attempting to break free through a network of underground tunnels. The game is centered on strategy and observation, as players work together to strategically place their cards and block all possible escape routes for the light-security prisoner.

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    1–4 10–15 min 6+ Immediately playable
  8. Cartaventura: Oklahoma

    Cartaventura: Oklahoma

    Cartaventura: Oklahoma is a narrative card adventure for 1–6 players in which you collectively build a story with multiple endings. You play Bass Reeves, born into slavery in 1854, who must find his path to freedom — every card choice branches the tale.

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    1–6 60 min 10+ Immediately playable
  9. The Game: Extreme

    The Game: Extreme

    Extreme is a cooperative game where players work together to discard all cards from a stack onto four discard piles. It introduces 28 instructions on the cards that affect the rules while playing, increasing the difficulty of completing the game.

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    1–5 20–30 min 8+ Immediately playable
    + 1 € above the best price
    11 € at Amazon*
  10. Cartaventura: Caravans

    Cartaventura: Caravans

    Cartaventura: Caravans is a narrative card adventure for 1–4 players with an immersive storyline and multiple endings. Tangier, 1331: following the trail of your far-travelled cousin, you set out into the East, crossing mountains and deserts, escaping bandits, and winning over Mongol khans and Indian rajas.

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    1–6 30–60 min 10+ Immediately playable
  11. Cartaventura: Lhasa

    Cartaventura: Lhasa

    Travel on the trail of explorer Alexandra David-Neel to India and Tibet. Find the route to the temple or escape the claws of the white tiger. Overcome the Himalayas on foot and gather enough money to complete your adventure.

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    1–6 45 min 10+ Immediately playable
    3 € below the next retailer
    7 € at Amazon*
  12. Port Royal: Big Box

    Port Royal: Big Box

    Port Royal: Big Box includes the base game and its two expansions, offering new graphics and artwork. It also features Gambler promo cards and the standalone game. This edition will be released in Germany in January 2022.

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    1–5 20–50 min 8+ Easy to learn
  13. Canvas

    Canvas

    Canvas is a creative and visually-driven board game where players take on the roles of painters competing in an art competition. The game combines elements of strategy and puzzle-solving, focused on creating and scoring paintings.

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    1–5 30 min 10+ Easy to learn
    + 7 € above the best price
    33 € at Amazon*
  14. Cartaventura: Hollywood
    1–6 45–60 min 10+ Immediately playable
    + 1 € above the best price
    8 € at Amazon*
  15. Cartaventura: Vinland

    Cartaventura: Vinland

    Players build an adventure using narrative cards, which offer various options during the game. They can draw, flip, or discard cards while discussing strategies with each other. In this version, players follow in the footsteps of the explorer Erik the Red in Viking lands, aiming to prove their father's innocence and make crucial decisions about exploring or commanding a colony in Greenland.

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    1–6 45 min 10+ Immediately playable
    + 3 € above the best price
    7 € at Amazon*
  16. Codex Naturalis

    Codex Naturalis

    Codex Naturalis is a language-independent card and tableau game in which players continue the work of an illuminating monk, assembling a medieval manuscript that catalogs the living species of primeval forests. Card by card you build your own manuscript, and the order in which you arrange the pages determines your success. Its unusual double-sided card design and quick setup make it an appealing, compact tableau-builder.

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    1–4 20–30 min 7+ Easy to learn
  17. Agropolis

    Agropolis

    From clucking chickens to rumbling tractors, the sounds of a busy farm are everywhere. Your planning team is tasked with transforming this small farm into a thriving livestock community.

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    1–4 15–20 min 8+ Easy to learn
  18. Palm Island

    Palm Island

    Palm Island is a uniquely portable and versatile card game that can be played in almost any setting, with no table required. It's designed to be accessible and engaging whether you are sitting, standing, or on the move. The game's innovative mechanics allow players to use just 17 cards to manage resources, upgrade buildings, and shape their island through 8 rounds of play.

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    1–2 15 min 10+ Easy to learn
    + 1 € above the best price
    8 € at Amazon*
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  19. Wingspan

    Wingspan

    Wingspan is a captivating, competitive board game from Stonemaier Games, masterfully designed by Elizabeth Hargrave. It's a medium-weight, card-driven, engine-building game that stands out with its unique theme and stunning artwork, featuring over 170 bird illustrations by artists Beth Sobel, Natalia Rojas, and Ana Maria Martinez.

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    1–5 40–70 min 10+ Easy to learn
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  20. Deckscape: Escape from Alcatraz

    Deckscape: Escape from Alcatraz

    Players aim to escape from prison in a scenario that questions moral choices. They might choose to free other inmates in exchange for assistance, raising trust issues among them. The game is the seventh in a series of cooperative experiences inspired by real escape rooms, where solving puzzles and understanding the narrative is essential to escaping efficiently.

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    1–6 60 min 12+ Immediately playable
    + 1 € above the best price
    12 € at Amazon*
  21. My Lil' Everdell

    My Lil' Everdell

    Join Chip, Sweep, and other kids from Everdell to build the most spectacular fantasy city ever. This easy-to-learn game focuses on worker placement and tableau building, providing fun for the whole family while enhancing children's concentration and learning abilities. Explore the bridge, search for the dragon cave, and dive into the fortress with the newest expansion of the Everdell series.

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    1–4 30 min 6+ Easy to learn
    + 4 € above the best price
    34 € at Amazon*
  22. Hermit
    1–2 10–20 min 10+ Easy to learn
    + 4 € above the best price
    13 € at Amazon*

Frequently asked questions

Which game ranks first on this list?

GROVE: A 9 card solitaire game currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.

How many players do the games on this list support?

Most games on this list support 1 to 5 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.

What age are these games suitable for?

Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 6 years. Each game carries its own age rating.

How long does a game take?

A typical game takes about 20 to 30 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.

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