98 Cards

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.5
4.24K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

98 Cards - A new Single Player Card Game


Your deck contains 98 cards ranging from 2 to 99.

Distribute all of these cards on four different piles - one after another.

The two piles on top need to be in ascending order, the two piles at the bottom need to be in descending order.

To make it a little easier: if the difference between a card and a pile is exactly 10 you can put that card on that pile, the order doesn't matter. Use this rule to "shrink" your piles!

Now try to get rid of as many cards as possible!

Compete with others via Google Play Leaderboards


"How does the scoring work?"

You will get points for each card you put down. The less cards you have left in your deck, the more points you will get. Additionally the time between each card will influence the score (faster=more points).
Updated on
Jul 17, 2017

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
4.04K reviews
Brandon Reinke
April 4, 2024
It is a fun game but I have a couple suggestions. There should be a way to see which cards are remaining. Also, it would be great if there was an option to turn on unlimited undo's.
2 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
August 30, 2019
It's a fun, short game that's fairly challenging and at least offers something to concentrate on for a bit. The ads are well placed and never interfere with a game while you're playing. Simple concept but I always go back to it :)
10 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
January 15, 2020
Fun game! Would love to have a way to repeat the order of cards so I could try different strategies. Microsoft Freecell game has an official number associated with each game. Another fun idea would be to do a daily (or weekly) tournament where everyone is given the same order of cards.
19 people found this review helpful
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What's new

-languages added: basic translations are now available in: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Russian and Japanese. Contact us if you want to improve the translations!

-visual improvements

-added some sounds

-bug fixes: (hopefully) fixed some bugs involving black squares and loading errors