Clear the deck by pairing up same-suit cards across four piles before your columns run dry, and try to sink 48 of the 52 cards to win.

Suits Up Solitaire is a brisk pairing game where you clear the deck by removing two same-suit cards at a time. Four tableau piles start with a single card each, and the whole deck is dealt onto them in one pass, so every turn is about finding matching-suit partners before the piles bury the cards you need.
Rather than climbing four visible foundations, the game quietly sinks each playable card to a hidden foundation built up in its own suit and wrapping past the King back to the Ace. That leaves exactly four cards blocked at the end, and clearing all but those four is what counts as a win. It is a fast, tidy puzzle with a single deck and no redeal.
The catch is that vacated tableau piles are not refilled, so an empty column is gone for good. Spend it wisely, and think a move or two ahead about which suit you are trying to free before you commit a pair.
If you like Suits Up, try Patient Pairs Solitaire and Simple Pairs Solitaire, two more same-suit matching games.
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4 hidden foundation piles: Playable cards are lifted here automatically, built up in the same suit and wrapping from King back to Ace. You never move cards to or from them by hand.
4 tableau piles: Each begins with one face-up card, and the rest of the deck is dealt across them from the stock. Remove any two exposed cards of the same suit to clear them.
Stock: The remaining cards are dealt onto the tableau in a single pass. There are no redeals.
There are four foundation piles, one per suit, and they stay out of sight. The engine automatically lifts any card that can advance a suit, building up and wrapping past the King to the Ace, so 48 of the 52 cards eventually sink to the foundations on their own.
Cards cannot be taken from a foundation after they have been placed there.
Four tableau piles, each starting with a single face-up card. As the stock is dealt, cards stack onto these piles and only the top card of each is available.
You clear cards by removing an exposed pair of the same suit together, and any card the foundations can accept is lifted automatically. Emptied tableau piles are not refilled, so a vacant column stays empty for the rest of the game. You win once every card but the four blocked ones has left the tableau.
The stock holds the rest of the deck and deals its cards straight onto the tableau piles, one to each, in a single pass. There is no redeal and no waste pile to fall back on.