Peg Solitaire is a classic puzzle, a traditional brain game.
You can play a multitude of classic, triangular, hexagonal, gridless, and army boards, as well as their variants, distributed by levels.
The game's object is to leave only one ball on the board. The balls are eliminated one by one, jumping one on top of another to occupy an empty hole.
Among a large number of boards available, we highlight the following:
● Classic boards:
- English. Also known as standard, Hi-Q, Pegs Puzzle, or Classic Solitaire.
- French or European
- Wiegleb or German.
- Asymmetrical.
- Diamond or Continental.
- Square
- Hermary.
- Huber.
- Kralenspel.
- Siege.
- IQ
- Baffler.
● Triangular boards:
- Triangle.
- Extended triangle.
- Truncated triangle. (including penguin).
- Propeller.
- Hourglass.
- Rhombus.
- Hoppers.
● Hexagonal boards:
- Hexagon.
- Think & jump.
- Subtrax.
- Flower.
- Star. (including maple leaf).
- Trapeze.
- Arrow.
- Snowflake.
● Gridless boards:
- Star Jump.
- Solomon.
- Ancient star.
- Rickert's star.
- Gaspar's pentagon.
- Breitenbach great 13, 17, 21,25, 29
- Crystal palace.
- Clock solitaire.
- Hyper solitaire.
Main features.
- If you wish, you can select the start cell.
- Records: To restart a record of a board, press and hold the black panel of information where the record appears.
- Reset.
- Undo.
- Redo.
- Timer.
- Accountant.
- Coordinate axes.
- Grid
Types of jump:
- Orthogonal (horizontal and vertical).
- Orthogonal and diagonal (for several boards of the classic level).
- Horizontal and diagonal: for the triangular and hexagonal levels.
- Grid: the jumps are defined by the lines of the grid.
There are two types of movement:
*Drag and drop.
* Press the source ball and then hit the empty hole target.