Klondike solitaire

A logic puzzle where the player must assemble bridge pieces. It develops spatial thinking, problem-solving, and planning skills through experimentation.

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A logic puzzle where the player must assemble bridge pieces. It develops spatial thinking, problem-solving, and planning skills through experimentation.

Operating logic

The goal of the game is for the player to build a structure from the available bridge pieces that can support the dinosaur and allow it to cross.

The player places elements on the field:

  • you can rotate them, rearrange them,
  • you can test the bridge,
  • then you can improve it if necessary.

If the bridge is unstable or poorly built, the dinosaur will not be able to cross and the player can redesign it. There is no immediate penalty: the game encourages experimentation and learning.

The difficulty of the levels gradually increases, with fewer and fewer elements and increasingly complex layouts.

What does the Solitaire game develop?

This game requires complex thinking and in particular develops the following skills:

  • Logical thinking: Recognizing cause-and-effect relationships during construction.
  • Spatial vision: The placement and stability of elements requires spatial thinking.
  • Planning ability: You have to think ahead, it’s not enough to just “try it out”.
  • Problem solving: Identifying errors, fixing them, and finding new solutions.
  • Perseverance: Success is often the result of several attempts.
  • Creativity: There may be more than one good solution to a task.

Is the game free?

Yes, the Solitaire game is free to play with multiple levels and difficulty levels. The classic mode offers simpler tasks, while the advanced levels work with fewer elements and are more challenging. The premium version offers additional levels and extra challenges.