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Solitaire Collection

Solitaire Fun|2018Board GamesCard

LumiScore

46

out of 100

Use with parental oversight — some design risks present

Up to120min/day

Growth

31/100

Limited

Growth Value

Risk

10/100

LOW

Engagement Patterns

Heads up

💸 Monthly cost: Free

Parent Pro-Tip

Encourage your child to enjoy Solitaire Collection as a mental exercise. Discuss strategies for different game modes and celebrate their problem-solving successes. Since each game has a clear end and progress is saved, it's easy to set time limits for play.

Benefits

Top Skills Developed

Problem Solving5/5
Strategic Thinking5/5
Critical Thinking5/5
Memory & Attention3/5
Adaptive Challenge3/5

Development Areas

CognitiveProblem solving, spatial awareness, strategic thinking, creativity, memory, and learning transfer. Weighted 50% of the Benefit Score.
46
Social & EmotionalTeamwork, communication, empathy, emotional regulation, and ethical reasoning. Weighted 30% of the Benefit Score.
7
Motor SkillsHand-eye coordination, fine motor control, reaction time, and physical activity. Weighted 20% of the Benefit Score.
30
Overall Benefit Score (BDS)31/100

What your child develops

Solitaire Collection offers significant cognitive benefits, engaging players in problem-solving, strategic planning, and critical thinking across various classic card game formats. The daily challenges and different game modes provide adaptive difficulty, keeping the mental exercise fresh and engaging. It's an accessible and mentally stimulating experience suitable for a wide audience.

Risks

Dopamine ManipulationVariable rewards, streaks, FOMO events, near-miss mechanics, and other design patterns that exploit reward psychology.LOW

Variable rewards, streaks, FOMO events, and other engagement mechanics

Monetization PressureIn-app purchases, pay-to-win mechanics, virtual currency obfuscation, spending prompts, and ad pressure.LOW

In-app purchases, pay-to-win elements, and spending prompts

Social RiskSocial obligations, competitive toxicity, stranger interaction, social comparison, and privacy concerns.LOW

Social obligation, competitive toxicity, stranger interaction

Content (not in risk score)Violence, language, sexual content, and other age-related content factors. Shown separately — does not affect the time recommendation.LOW

Violence, language, and other content factors — context depends on age

Content risk is displayed separately and does not affect the time recommendation.

What to watch for

The game presents very low risks. While it includes leaderboards that could foster mild social comparison and competitive feelings, there is no direct social interaction or communication with strangers. As a free-to-play mobile game, there is a potential for minimal ad pressure, but the game explicitly states no microtransactions, loot boxes, or subscriptions, significantly reducing monetization risks. Dopamine manipulation is minimal, primarily through variable rewards from winning games and daily challenge completion, without employing more aggressive tactics like loss aversion or FOMO events.

Detected Tactics

✓ No manipulative tactics detected

Full Scores

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BDS — Benefit Score

Cognitive ×0.50 + Social ×0.30 + Motor ×0.20

31/100

RIS — Risk Score

Dopamine ×0.45 + Monetization ×0.30 + Social ×0.25

10/100

Base: UnknownReviewed May 2026

Regulatory Compliance

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