• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie policy (EU)
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Video
  • Write for us
Today Headline
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • POLITICS
    • News for today
    • Borisov news
  • FINANCE
    • Business
    • Insurance
  • Video
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • ENTERPRISE
  • LIFESTYLE
    • TRAVEL
    • HEALTH
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • AUTOMOTIVE
  • SPORTS
  • Travel and Tourism
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • POLITICS
    • News for today
    • Borisov news
  • FINANCE
    • Business
    • Insurance
  • Video
  • TECHNOLOGY
  • ENTERPRISE
  • LIFESTYLE
    • TRAVEL
    • HEALTH
    • ENTERTAINMENT
  • AUTOMOTIVE
  • SPORTS
  • Travel and Tourism
No Result
View All Result
TodayHeadline
No Result
View All Result

Microsoft Solitaire turns 30 years old today and still has 35 million monthly players

May 31, 2022
in Technology
0
Microsoft Solitaire turns 30 years old today and still has 35 million monthly players
0
SHARES
16
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Microsoft’s Solitaire game is turning 30 years old today. Microsoft is celebrating the occasion with a world record attempt of the most games of Microsoft Solitaire completed in one day. 35 million people still play Solitaire monthly, according to Microsoft, with more than 100 million hands played daily around the world.

Microsoft Solitaire was originally included as part of Windows 3.0 back in 1990, designed specifically to teach users how to use a mouse. Grabbing virtual cards and dropping them in place taught the basics of drag-and-drop in Windows, which we still use today in many parts of the operating system.

Microsoft Solitaireoriginally known as Windows Solitaireis one of the most played games in the world as it shipped in every version of Windows for more than two decades. That means it has shipped on more than a billion PCs, and it only stopped being a dedicated part of Windows with the release of Windows 8 in 2012.


Microsoft intern Wes Cherry initially programmed the game, and pixel art and Mac GUI pioneer Susan Kare designed the original card deck. Cherry initially programmed a “boss mode” into Windows Solitairewith a fake spreadsheet designed to fool bosses and coworkers. Microsoft made Cherry remove the boss mode from the game before its release. If it had remained, it could have saved one man from being fired by former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Solitaire is still actively played across the world by millions today, thanks to its broad appeal. It was even inducted into the World Video Game Hall of Fame last year. Microsoft has localized the game into 65 languages, and it’s played in more than 200 markets. Microsoft Solitaire only got its first major update back in 2012, coinciding with its removal from Windows 8 into a standalone app. The new app included five new game modes, daily challenges, competitive events, Xbox Live integration, and even the ability to choose a difficulty.

This standalone app also led to Solitaire returning as part of Windows 10 back in 2015. It’s also now available across every major OS platform. If you want to help Microsoft reach its record attempt, Microsoft Solitaire is now available across Windows, iOS, Android, and even on the web.

Source link

Previous Post

‘Trading Spaces’ alum Genevieve Gorder advises home renovations for mental health

Next Post

COVID-19 Informer: WA denies entry to Palmer while NSW prepares for ‘critical step’ | The Canberra Times

Related Posts

Technology

30-year perovskite solar cells and the new approach to testing them for the long haul

An emerging class of solar...

Read more
Technology

New mathematical model offers potential solutions for next-generation battery challenges

Credit: CC0 Public Domain A...

Read more
Technology

Automating semiconductor research with machine learning

Reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED)...

Read more
Technology

Crypto’s hiding-in-plain-sight crisis- POLITICO

With help from Derek RobertsonProgramming...

Read more
Technology

Coinbase to lay off 18% of workforce as crypto winter hits

Coinbase announced Tuesday it will...

Read more
Load More
Next Post
COVID-19 Informer: WA denies entry to Palmer while NSW prepares for ‘critical step’ | The Canberra Times

COVID-19 Informer: WA denies entry to Palmer while NSW prepares for 'critical step' | The Canberra Times

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Kenosha Journalist Arrested for Telling Cop He Has a Small Dick

Kenosha Journalist Arrested for Telling Cop He Has a Small Dick

Depraved child abusers face life in jail under new law named after boy who lost legs following torture by sick parents

Three decomposing bodies found in home after being tied up with cords, locked in basement and brutally stabbed

‘These are not my ideal living arrangements’: My husband and I live in his mother’s home. She will leave it to him when she dies. Do I have a claim on this home?

George Ezra plays surprise secret set at Glastonbury 2022

Parking fines: DVLA breached law over sharing drivers’ details | DVLA

WVU adds four more to football roster including local, Noah Braham

At least 22 young people found dead inside popular South African tavern after school exams

About Us

Todayheadline the independent news and topics discovery
A home-grown and independent news and topic aggregation . displays breaking news linking to news websites all around the world.

Follow Us

Latest News

George Ezra plays surprise secret set at Glastonbury 2022

Parking fines: DVLA breached law over sharing drivers’ details | DVLA

George Ezra plays surprise secret set at Glastonbury 2022

Parking fines: DVLA breached law over sharing drivers’ details | DVLA

WVU adds four more to football roster including local, Noah Braham

  • Real Estate
  • Education
  • Parenting
  • Cooking
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Home & Garden
  • Pets
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • About

© 2021 All rights are reserved Todayheadline

No Result
View All Result
  • Real Estate
  • Education
  • Parenting
  • Cooking
  • Travel and Tourism
  • Home & Garden
  • Pets
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • About

© 2021 All rights are reserved Todayheadline

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist