I am collecting four solitaire games here as they are all quite the same and do not warrant articles of their own. There simply is not enough differentiating any of them, well, maybe Royal Bitcoin Solitaire but that is very surface level differences. Sadly, you will not get rich playing these but you can certainly add a few Satoshis to your wallet, if you are patient enough, and love solitaire that much.
Three of these are strictly Klindike Solitaire, seven stacks, four piles, and either draw one or three cards from the deck. One is based around Golf Solitaire, an interesting variation of solitaire. You must work in sequence with the active card – one up or down, Kings and Aces can wrap around.
Solitaire Earn Real Bitcoin
First up, we have Solitaire Earn Real Bitcoin. All around Solitaire Earn Real Bitcoin is barebones – like you are playing a public domain iteration on Linux circa 1999 or so.
There is an ad that always runs across the bottom of the screen as well. This can be annoying but not nearly as annoying as the ads that force their way in while playing, not just between rounds of solitaire like most titles on this list.
How you earn is slightly deceiving as it makes you think you are sitting on several thousand Satoshis. You are not. Full Satoshis do not count till you reach the 1,000 mark on the counter. This realization is prominent when you goto cash out.
You do earn Satoshis faster than all others on this list other than Royal Bitcoin Solitaire.
Club Bitcoin Solitaire
Club Bitcoin Solitaire is very weird with how you earn. This being a THNDR game may be a hint if you are invested in the game earning world. You do not win Satoshis directly, at least not that I could tell with my time with the game. Instead, you earn tickets to enter into a sweepstakes for a chance to win Satoshis.
I am simply not a fan of this style of earning at all.
As a game of solitaire, Club Bitcoin is slightly better looking than Solitaire Earn Real Bitcoin. That is not much of an accomplishment.
I simply cannot recommend Club Bitcoin Solitaire, regardless of your love for the game itself. There are so many better options available.
I can say, Club Bitcoin Solitaire is light on ads though.
Bitcon Solitaire
Before we get started, I want to point out that Bitcoin Solitaire is a Bling game (apparently, they are now called PlayDay or something as well). This means your earnings carry across ALL their games (currently 10 or so titles). I like that option not to be stuck playing a game I dislike just to reach the payout.
Graphically Bitcoin Solitaire is better than Club Bitcoin Solitaire and Earn Real Bitcoin Solitaire, but still very much below Royal Bitcoin Solitaire.
Some may be turned off by the fact that you must watch an ad before playing. Then there are ads between rounds of solitaire. Ads are simply part of the process, that is how these developers pay you in Bitcoin.
Other than ads between levels there are no ads onscreen or interspersed in gameplay.
Bling games also offer streaks and other bonuses to multiply your earnings.
You can cash out to your crypto wallet (Ether or Bitcoin only) and PayPal as well if you prefer to skip the crypto market altogether.
Royal Bitcoin Solitaire
Out of the four titles pulled for this article, Royal Bitcoin Solitaire blows the competition out of the water graphically and audibly. Face cards have nice artwork, backgrounds are visually interesting, not just a single color, rooms and other locations.
Work was put into the presentation here and it shows.
You are not playing Klondike Solitaire though; you are playing a variation called Golf. Your goal is to match one up or down based on the card you pull. Once you clear the board you move onto the next.
Royal Bitcoin Solitaire is not only the best looking of the bunch, it is probably the fastest earning option on this list. Only challenged by Bling’s Bitcoin Solitaire in this area (and that is if you are dedicated and max out streaks and bonuses).
Of the four titles featured, I will only be keeping Bitcoin Solitaire by Bling and Royal Bitcoin Solitaire installed on my phone.
You are not going to get rich playing these. At current exchange rates, as of this writing, it takes about 13 to 15 Satoshis to make a penny means your earnings will be literally low.
If you are like me and play games you enjoy then it is more future proofing against the value of Bitcoin going up. I have been playing games like this, and faucets, since they started, when Bitcoin was less than $10k.