Free browser games
GouziGouza
A playful online game desktop for solitaire, puzzle, card, and board games. Open a game in your browser, enjoy the familiar desktop-window feel, then use the guides to learn rules, sharpen strategy, and find your next favorite.
- 10
- current games
- 4
- solitaire variants
- 0
- downloads needed
Play, learn, return
Classic games with a small-desktop soul
GouziGouza is built around the pleasure of opening a little game window and settling in for a round. The site favors evergreen games that make sense in a browser: solitaire games where planning matters, board games with clean rules, tile and bubble puzzles that are easy to start, and thoughtful challenges that reward repeat play. The homepage gathers the live games in one place, while each companion page explains how the game works, what the objective is, and what a new player should watch for.
The app is intentionally simple. There is no download, account wall, or heavy setup before you can play. Pick Klondike Solitaire for the familiar card-table rhythm, try Lines when you want a colorful spatial puzzle, or open the Royal Game of Ur for an ancient race game with tactical choices. The visual style follows the app: polished but modest, colorful but readable, and centered on the games themselves.
Solitaire Table
Klondike, FreeCell, Spider, and Scorpion cover the card-game spectrum from familiar foundation building to dense sequencing puzzles.
Puzzle Corner
Lines, Bubbles, and Mahjong Solitaire give you quick decisions, clear boards, and the satisfying feeling of making space.
Board Room
Chess, Tic Tackle, and the Royal Game of Ur bring turn-based strategy into compact browser windows.
Game guides
Rules and strategy beside the games
The WordPress pages are not just launch buttons. They give each game a readable home on the open web: what the game is, how to win, how the board or cards are arranged, and which choices matter most. That helps new players understand the game before they click play, and it gives search engines substantial, relevant text instead of a thin doorway page.
If you are not sure where to start, choose FreeCell for pure planning, Bubbles for fast color matching, or Chess Online for a deeper strategy session. GouziGouza is meant to feel like a friendly game shelf: pick one, play a round, learn one thing, and come back when you want another small challenge.









