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Churchill Solitaire

Review · Strategy · iOS

Churchill Solitaire

By the LumiKin editors

Reviewed: 04 Jun 2026

iOS

WSC Solitaire · 2016

LumiScore

56/100

Good

Growth (BDS)

43

Risk (RIS)

20

Daily limit

90min

Age guidance

Developmental benefits

B1Cognitive
0.68
B2Social-emotional
0.07
B3Motor
0.35

Churchill Solitaire offers significant cognitive benefits, particularly in problem-solving, strategic thinking, critical thinking, and memory. Its challenging gameplay and adaptive difficulty provide a strong mental workout, helping to sharpen the mind and improve concentration. The progression system with ranks and badges can also provide a sense of accomplishment.

Design risks

R1Dopamine pressure
0.27
R2Monetization
0.08
R3Social risk
0.22

While primarily a single-player experience, the game includes competitive elements like leaderboards and challenging friends, which could lead to social comparison. The free-to-play model with in-app purchases for additional content might encourage spending to access more gameplay. The game's design, with 'infinite random deals' and a progression system, could encourage extended play sessions, though individual games have natural stopping points.

Heads up

  • Monthly spendTypical real-money spend by engaged players: $0–0/mo.

Parents ask…

Is Churchill Solitaire safe for kids?

LumiKin gives Churchill Solitaire a LumiScore of 56/100. It offers solid benefits but needs parental guidance on the risks.

How long should kids play Churchill Solitaire?

LumiKin's recommended play time for Churchill Solitaire is Up to 90 min/day, calibrated to the game's dopamine, monetization, and social-pressure profile.

What are the main risks of Churchill Solitaire?

While primarily a single-player experience, the game includes competitive elements like leaderboards and challenging friends, which could lead to social comparison. The free-to-play model with in-app purchases for additional content might encourage spending to access more gameplay. The game's design, with 'infinite random deals' and a progression system, could encourage extended play sessions, tho