Solitaire is a game that dates you. If you are familiar with it, you probably spent too much time playing it on your desktop computer in your adolescence or early adulthood. Or at least, that was what I did, you know, harking back to a simpler era where the Internet was in its infancy!
For the uninitiated, Solitaire basically requires you to sort out a deck of shuffled cards back into its original suit, one card at a time. It forces you to evaluate several possibilities and decide the best solution that may work out for you.
Tbh, I’m not very good at Solitaire. Sometimes, I struggle with the task, arrive at a dead end and have to give up halfway. This qualifies me for very little tickets, which are the currency for helping me gain sats through spinning.
As you can see, I only got one measly sat from my last game. Withdrawing it to a LN wallet was a breeze, though, thankfully!
Verdict
Probably not worth my time. It doesn’t pay out much sats but oh boy, did I have fun reliving my adolescent days and playing Solitaire! It serves as a delightful trip down memory lane, and I enjoy seeing the cards dance across the screen to oblivion whenever I solve the game. 100% satisfaction! I still play it occasionally when I am waiting for the train or just craving for a mental break.