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Three Solitaires, One Suite: FreeCell, Klondike And Spider On Vendetta

August 15, 2026 ยท Vendetta Saloon ยท 3 min read

Vendetta runs three solitaires: FreeCell, Klondike and Spider. All three are free, all three keep a leaderboard, and all three have a paid daily round for anyone who wants the deal to be worth something. They run on the Saloon, on Base, and on Telegram, and the free game is the same game in every one of those places.

Free play and practice both deal an endless run of fresh random hands. There is no daily limit and no waiting for a reset. Practice is for learning a game you do not know. Free play is the same thing with your score on a board, which is a surprisingly different experience once you can see what other people managed on a hand as bad as yours.

The paid round works differently, and the difference is deliberate. You enter once and then play as many times as you like. Every board you are dealt comes from a shared pool of thirty deals seeded by the server, and the server picks which one you get. Your best single play is what counts, and the leaderboard ranks individual plays rather than players, so one very good run can hold more than one slot on it. Whoever holds the highest score when the round closes takes the pot.

Two rules exist purely to keep it honest. You cannot pick your board, because the deal is assigned server side, which means nobody can hunt for the easy one. And a play can only be scored once: every game is issued as a single-use token and your moves are replayed against the deal you were actually given before a score is accepted. Both of those are the reason the leaderboard is worth reading.

Scoring rewards efficiency rather than persistence. You earn for every card you get onto a foundation, a large bonus for actually winning, and you lose a small amount for every move you make. Because the move penalty never stops applying, two players who both win are separated by how cleanly they did it. A win in ninety moves beats a win in a hundred and forty, every time.

Undo is capped on purpose. You get a few in the paid round and a couple more in free and practice. It is there to fix a misclick, not to let you rewind a bad decision until it becomes a good one. It also means a genuinely dead board is genuinely dead, which is the correct outcome and one that a lot of solitaire apps quietly refuse to tell you.

Spider deserves a note. The paid round is locked to one suit, which sounds easy and is not, because one suit turns Spider from a game about luck into a game about sequencing. If you have only played four-suit Spider and bounced off it, start here.

All three are in the games grid on vendettasaloon.ai, and on Base and Telegram as their own apps. Free play needs nothing. The paid round is 18+ and subject to our terms, so play within your means.

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