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Solitaire HQ & Friends

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About Our Safe Suite

Solitaire HQ & Friends is a carefully curated game hub built for older adults and anyone who wants a calm, trustworthy place to play. Every game is hand-picked, ad-light, and tuned for comfort: large text, high-contrast cards, simple taps instead of fiddly drags, and clear feedback for every move. There are no accounts to create, no passwords to remember, and no surprise charges — ever.

We believe play is a powerful tool for cognitive health. Classic games like Solitaire, Mahjong, Sudoku, Word Search, and Memory Match are well-studied for the way they exercise memory, attention, visual scanning, vocabulary, and logical reasoning. Our suite brings them together in a single senior-friendly hub so you can build a daily brain-care routine without juggling apps, ads, or confusing menus.

Safety guides every design choice. Ads appear only in clearly labeled places — a small banner at the bottom of the screen and an optional rewarded video when you tap the Hint button — never as disguised pop-ups. Your game progress lives only on your device. It is, simply, a safe place to play.

Inside Each Game

A quick guide to how each game is played and why it is good for keeping the mind sharp.

Solitaire HQ

Classic Klondike

How to Play

Klondike Solitaire is played with a single deck. Tap a card to select it, then tap a destination to move it onto an alternating-color, descending sequence in the tableau or build the four foundations from Ace to King by suit. Draw from the stock when you run out of moves, and aim to clear every card to the top.

Benefits for Seniors

Solitaire is a quiet, focused workout for short-term memory and forward planning. Each turn asks you to track multiple options at once, which helps strengthen attention and decision-making. The calm pace and familiar rules make it an ideal way to relax while still keeping the mind active.

Zen Mahjong

Tile Matching

How to Play

In Zen Mahjong you tap two matching, unblocked tiles to remove them from the board. A tile is free when nothing covers it on top and at least one side is open. Continue clearing pairs until the entire layout is gone, planning ahead so you do not strand important tiles.

Benefits for Seniors

Mahjong sharpens visual scanning, pattern recognition, and spatial reasoning — all skills that benefit greatly from regular practice as we age. Playing regularly can help maintain mental flexibility and concentration. The peaceful aesthetic and gentle pace make it a soothing form of brain exercise.

Brain-Sharp Sudoku

Logic Puzzles

How to Play

Fill the 9×9 grid so that every row, every column, and each of the nine 3×3 boxes contains the digits 1 through 9 exactly once. Tap an empty cell, then choose a number from the large keypad. Use the eraser if you need to undo a guess and work step by step toward a complete grid.

Benefits for Seniors

Sudoku is one of the most studied puzzles for cognitive health, exercising logical reasoning, working memory, and patience. The structured rules give a satisfying sense of progress as the grid fills in. Regular play can help keep the mind quick, organized, and alert.

Word Quest

Daily Word Search

How to Play

Word Quest gives you a friendly, large-letter grid and a list of words to find. Words may run horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, forwards or backwards. Drag your finger or mouse across a word to highlight it, and the puzzle marks it complete on your list.

Benefits for Seniors

Word searches strengthen vocabulary, visual scanning, and language recall. Spotting familiar words in a busy grid helps maintain reading agility and focus. It is a calm, rewarding activity that gives a small win every time you find a hidden word.

Memory Match

Card Flip Game

How to Play

Memory Match shows you a grid of face-down playing cards. Tap two cards to flip them up; if they match, they stay revealed, and if they do not, they flip back over. Continue until every pair has been found, trying to remember where each card lives.

Benefits for Seniors

Memory Match is designed specifically to exercise short-term and working memory — two areas that benefit most from regular practice. The clear, classic playing-card faces are easy on the eyes. Short rounds make it an excellent daily brain warm-up.

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