The classic card game
Classic Solitaire NETFLIX - Timeless Card Game
"Classic Solitaire NETFLIX" is a classic card game available exclusively for Netflix members, featuring daily challenges, customization options, and unlimited hints. Developed by MobilityWare, this version allows players to enjoy the timeless game of Solitaire, also known as Patience or Klondike, with unique features, including personalized settings and winning deals. Level up by solving challenges and competing on leaderboards, all while relaxing with this beloved card game.
App stats
By: Netflix, Inc.
Rating: 4.77
254 new ratings
(13,145)
Permissions:
- android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- android.permission.INTERNET
- android.permission.POST_NOTIFICATIONS
- com.netflix.NGP.Solitaire.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION
- com.netflix.nfgsdk.permission.ngpstore
Size: 155.94M
Email: pl*****@netflix.com
URLs: Privacy policy
Full description: See detailed description
Other platforms
Not available on Chrome
Not available on Firefox
Not available on Edge
User reviews
Pros
- Simple and to the point gameplay
- Fun with various themes and backgrounds
- Good visibility of cards for elderly players
- Engaging daily goals and achievements
- No ads compared to other versions
Cons
- Increasing difficulty without options to adjust
- Hints often suggest unhelpful moves
- Requires internet connection to play
- Crashes and loading issues reported
- Loss of progress when changing devices
Most mentioned
- Game difficulty becomes too high
- Hints are not always useful
- Crashes or fails to load
- Lack of offline functionality
- Good graphics and card visibility
User reviews
Worst solitaire game. They don't even have solutions. Played the same games multiple times, some of them aren't even solvable. Tried every way of solving. Even did all the hints provided by the app once for a game, it still didn't solve. Trash game.
by
Shubhra Gupta, 2025-01-29
Almost perfect, but I'd like more decks. Perhaps a deck collector function to unlock cards. You get card backs, but the face of cards are all a bit samey.
by
Paul Carpenter, 2024-12-20