In this card puzzle, players move cards between cascading stacks and free cells to complete suit sequences. Includes features like undo moves, starting new games, and rejecting unwinnable hands.
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AppRecs rating 5.0. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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83%
4 star
14%
3 star
1%
2 star
1%
1 star
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82% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
83% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Seahaven Towers+
No ads, no tracking, no subscriptions. Uncover cards by moving them between 10 cascading stacks and 4 free cells so they fly up and complete the suit stacks. A standard deck is dealt in 10 cascading stacks. You can move the top card of a cascading stack to either an empty free cell or to the top of another cascading stack with top card same suit and one higher value. For example, 3 of clubs can be moved to a stack with top card 4 of clubs. Any value card can be moved to an empty free cell. Only Kings can be moved to an empty cascading stack.
NOTES: Not all games are winnable. You can reject a newly-dealt hand that looks unwinnable by clicking New Game again. If you click New Game before moving any cards, the game is not counted as a loss. Click Undo to undo one move at a time, or Start Over to undo all moves in the current game.
Seahaven Towers is a trademark of Art Cabral, used with permission.
NOTES: Not all games are winnable. You can reject a newly-dealt hand that looks unwinnable by clicking New Game again. If you click New Game before moving any cards, the game is not counted as a loss. Click Undo to undo one move at a time, or Start Over to undo all moves in the current game.
Seahaven Towers is a trademark of Art Cabral, used with permission.
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Velohm
Seahaven
I have been playing Seahaven since the 80s. I have to say I’m addicted to it. It’s a wonderful version of solitaire and I absolutely love it. I even play it while I’m listening to the news on TV.
Hmsusieq
Great solitaire
Every game used to be winnable. I’m disappointed that’s not the case anymore.