Solitaire began in a French prison in the 1700s — a quiet, solitary game created to pass the long hours of isolation. It was slow by design, meant to occupy the mind rather than excite it, offering little more than a way to escape boredom for a short while. For centuries, solitaire remained a calm, single-player experience, played alone with a deck of cards and no sense of competition or interaction. While the game endured through generations, it rarely evolved beyond its original purpose.
Thankfully, that has changed with the arrival of Solitaire Clash. Today, this classic card game has b