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Windows Microsoft Solitaire Collections app updates with a new way to play – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
December 22, 2021
1 min read

The free-to-play Microsoft Solitaire Collections video game updated for devices running Windows 10 or Windows 11 earlier today.

This latest update added the ability to quickly move cards to a matching top row with a single tap or click instead of a double-tap/click or manual drag. This option has been available in the iOS and Android versions of Microsoft Solitaire Collections for a while so I’ll likely be appreciated by those who also play on those platforms as well.

Here’s the release notes:

Single Tap to Move on Windows! One of our favorite features from Microsoft Solitaire Collection on iPhone and Android is now available on Windows! When Single Tap to Move is enabled, you can move any card with just one click!

From any screen go to Menu, select Game options, and turn on Single Tap to Move. Give it a try today!

Microsoft Solitaire Collections is the evolution of the classic Solitaire game which has had a presence on the Windows operating system for over 31 years now. Microsoft Solitaire Collections features cloud-saves, Xbox Achievements, leaderboards, multiple game modes, card deck themes, and daily challenges.

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