Golf Solitaire — Unlimited
Clear seven columns onto the waste, one rank up or one rank down at a time. Fast rounds, long chains, and a stock that only goes around once.
How to play
Thirty-five cards sit in seven columns, all face up; only each column's bottom card is in play. If it's one rank above or below the waste top, tap it — it becomes the new waste top, and chains are where the game lives. Ace and king are neighbors here, so you can turn the corner. When nothing plays, deal from the stock — sixteen cards, one pass, no recycle. Clear the course before the stock runs out.
Questions people ask
Why is it called Golf?
Traditional scoring counts the cards left in the columns as strokes — lower is better, and clearing the course is going under par. Here the win is clearing all thirty-five.
Can I play an ace on a king?
Yes — this table plays with the corner turn (A and K adjacent), the friendlier and most common digital rule.
What happens when the stock runs out?
One pass is all you get. If nothing plays and the stock is empty, the round ends — undo can walk you back to try a different chain.