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just been down a rabbit hole researching solitaire games that actually pay real money and honestly there's way more legit options than i thought. like obviously solitaire cube and solitaire cash are the obvious ones but the whole ecosystem is kinda wild if you dig into it.
so the thing is, most of these apps work the same way - you play head to head or in tournaments and can actually cash out to paypal or get gift cards. solitaire clash has like 260k reviews with 4.8 stars which is insane for a mobile game. the catch is you usually need at least $5-20 minimum before you can withdraw, and yeah some of them are slower payouts than others.
what surprised me though is that solitaire games pay real money isn't even the only angle. swagbucks, rakuten, ibotta - these are more about shopping rewards but they're legit. i've heard people actually make decent cash back just adding browser extensions and shopping like normal. mypoints has this thing where you can earn up to 20 points per dollar which adds up if you're already buying stuff anyway.
the survey apps (toluna, opinion outpost, dscout) are also there if you don't mind spending time on that. some surveys pay like $25+ but honestly it's slower. if you actually want to make money playing games though, the solitaire apps are probably your best bet. solitaire smash and solitaire cash both let you do tournaments with real stakes.
real talk though - don't expect to quit your job. but if you're already scrolling your phone anyway, might as well have some of these running. the apps that pay real money for solitaire games specifically seem to be the most straightforward since you just need to be decent at the game. anyone else tried these or just me?