Pyramid (specifically the Pyramid Solitaire variation found at this ID) is a clean and efficient take on the classic card game. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, but it polishes the experience with smooth animations and a pleasant Aztec-inspired theme. The goal of matching pairs that add up to 13 provides a different kind of mental workout compared to standard Klondike solitaire.
The game is perfect for 'zen' moments. It’s easy to pick up for two minutes and just as easy to put down. The daily challenges and leaderboards provide a reason to come back, but the real draw is the simple satisfaction of clearing the pyramid. It’s a reliable, well-built version of a classic that belongs in any casual gamer's library.
Available on: Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 2.6.0Mon Sep 23 2024
Adds support for latest devices and OS versions. Minor bug fixes.
Pyramid is a solitaire card game favorite -- and this version is even more fun with an optional Aztec pyramid motif. Tap 2 cards that add up to 13; or drag one card onto another to make 13. Choose number of rows, background, card face, and submit your best scores to Game Center.
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Pyramid is a solitaire card game favorite -- and this version is even more fun with an optional Aztec pyramid motif. Tap 2 cards that add up to 13; or drag one card onto another to make 13. Choose number of rows, background, card face, and submit your best scores to Game Center.
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Pyramid Solitaire is a popular card game where the objective is to clear all the cards from the pyramid. You remove cards by pairing them so that their total value equals 13 (e.g., a 10 and a 3, or a Jack and a 2). Kings are worth 13 and can be removed on their own. Strategize your moves to uncover the cards you need and clear the board.
Classic Pyramid Solitaire rules
Beautiful Aztec-themed graphics
Daily challenges and rewards
Undo and Hint features
Focus on removing cards that are blocking multiple other cards first. Prioritize the cards in the pyramid over the cards in the deck.
Remember: Jacks are 11, Queens are 12, and Kings are 13. Aces are worth 1. Always look for a King to clear it immediately.
You win by clearing all the cards that form the pyramid structure on the screen.