Frequently Asked Questions


General Questions

Is playing Solitaire for money legal?

Yes, in most jurisdictions. The apps we review (like Solitaire Cash, Solitaire Cube) are classified as skill-based gaming, not gambling. Because all players receive the same deck and the outcome depends on speed and strategy rather than chance, it is legal in most US states and countries.

Note: Cash tournaments are typically not available in AZ, AR, CT, DE, LA, MT, SC, SD, TN, and VT.

Do these apps actually pay out?

Yes. We only review and recommend apps that we have personally verified. This means we have deposited our own money, played matches, and successfully withdrew our winnings to a bank account or PayPal.

How much money can I earn?

It varies significantly by skill level. Beginners might earn $5-10 here and there. Top competitive players can earn hundreds or even thousands per month, but this requires significant practice and strategy.

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Are the games rigged?

Legitimate platforms use RNG (Random Number Generation) to ensure fair decks, but for tournament play, every player in the match gets better the exact same deck setup. The winner is determined by who solves it faster and more efficiently.

I'm having trouble with a specific app. Can you help?

While we provide guides and strategies, we are not the support team for the apps themselves. If you have an issue with a deposit or withdrawal, you should contact the app's support team directly (usually found in the app settings).

Is SolitaireCC free to use?

Yes! All our guides, reviews, and strategy articles are 100% free. We support the site through affiliate commissions when you download apps through our links.