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Solitaire Grand Harvest

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Solitaire Grand Harvest FAQ

The most common Solitaire Grand Harvest questions in one place. We cover free credits, what to do when a link does not work, and whether the game uses real money.

New to Solitaire Grand Harvest? The new player guide covers setup and your welcome bonus before anything else. If you are looking for today's free credits, the credits page is updated throughout the day. The questions below cover everything else.

The basics

Free Credits come from the Welcome Bonus on first install, a daily login gift, Harvest Rewards collected from crops as they ripen through the day, the Spin the Wheel prize draw, hidden Sam-the-dog bonuses around the farm, free Credit links posted on the official Solitaire Grand Harvest Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (@Samthedog_tw) pages, and the Credits paid out as you complete TriPeaks crop levels. Tap each Facebook link on the same device where the game is installed and the Credits credit automatically. Morning Reward lists every official link on this page.

Every free Credit source, explained

TriPeaks is a solitaire variant played with three pyramids of cards. The goal each level is to clear all the cards in the peaks before the draw pile runs out. You tap any face-up card that is exactly one rank higher or one rank lower than the card showing at the bottom of the screen. Aces and Kings wrap around, so an Ace can be played on a King or a Two. Wild cards, boosters, and the occasional Sam appearance can be earned to help clear stubborn boards. Clearing the level rewards Credits and stars.

Tips that actually move your Credit balance

Sam is the friendly farm pup mascot of Solitaire Grand Harvest and the official Twitter handle (@Samthedog_tw). Sam appears around the farm and during TriPeaks levels, often paying out bonus Credits or surprise gifts when you tap him. He's also the headliner of the current Popeye crossover event, where he teams up with Popeye to repair the ship that crashed on the farm. Players sometimes call the game 'Sam the dog solitaire' for that reason.

Solitaire Grand Harvest has run TV ad campaigns featuring well-known faces, which is why search results sometimes link it to Sarah Jessica Parker, Jane Seymour, and Dr Phil. These are paid endorsements for the game and the celebrities don't own or operate Solitaire Grand Harvest. The game is published by Supertreat, a Playtika studio based in Vienna, and was launched in June 2017.

No. Solitaire Grand Harvest is a free-to-play casual game with no real money gambling and no cash payouts. The Credits and Gems you play with have no cash value and can't be withdrawn, cashed out, or redeemed for real money. Supertreat states this directly: the game is intended for those 18 and older and is free to download and play, with optional virtual-item purchases.

Yes. Solitaire Grand Harvest is published by Supertreat GmbH, a Vienna-based studio that's part of Playtika Holding Corp., the world's largest social-casino publisher. The game has been live since June 2017 and sits at 4.79 stars on 483,000-plus App Store reviews, one of the highest legitimacy signals in the casual card-game category. It's free to download and play on iOS, Android, and Facebook, with optional Credit and Gem packs from $0.99 to $99.99 that you never need to keep playing.

Free Credit links from the official Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages typically go cold within 24 to 48 hours of being posted, and some hit their claim cap sooner. Working this page from the top, where the newest links sit, is the easiest way to catch them while they're still live. Expired links open the game but credit no Credits.

Promo codes

No. Solitaire Grand Harvest doesn't run a public promo code or cheat code system. Supertreat distributes free Credits through the in-game bonuses (Welcome Bonus, daily login, Harvest Rewards, Spin the Wheel, Sam hidden bonuses, level completion) and the free Credit links posted on the official Solitaire Grand Harvest social pages. Third-party sites advertising 'SGH promo codes', 'redeem codes', 'cheat codes', 'mod APKs', 'unlimited Credits hacks', or coin generators (mosttechs, levvvel, crazyashwin, techyhigher, gamehunters, pocket tactics, videogamer) are unofficial scrapers or scam pages and shouldn't be trusted with personal data.

Want to go deeper?

The FAQ covers quick answers. For step-by-step walkthroughs, browse the Solitaire Grand Harvest guides. For daily tactics, check our tips.

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