Introducing Steam Drops

Steam Drops start dropping 18 Feb in Art of Solitaire!

Steam Drops are collectible Steam Inventory Items you get just by playing Art of Solitaire on Steam. Each drop lives in your Steam Inventory and represents a specific card. If you own a drop, that card shows a golden stamp in-game: a little mark that says you've collected the Steam Drop. Some are rarer than others, and you can trade or sell them on the Steam Market.

The month's already halfway through, so to give you a head start we're doubling drops for the first five days, until the end of Sunday 22 Feb (UTC). This month features our Monument Valley collab and Crimson Luck by Beidi Guo, celebrating the Lunar New Year.

Each deck only drops while it is the featured monthly or weekly deck, so collect them while you can!

FAQs

How do I earn Drops?

Drops happen automatically while you play Art of Solitaire on Steam. All players get drops for FREE, but Season Pass holders get more:

  • Free: 1 drop every ~30 minutes, up to 6 per day

  • “Club” Tier: 1 drop every ~20 minutes, up to 9 per day

  • “Collector” Tier: 1 drop every ~15 minutes, up to 12 per day

How rare are they?

Number cards are common (2-10), court cards are rare (J, Q, K), and Aces are very rare. Commons can be traded with other players or sold on the Steam Community Market. Rares and very rares can be sold but not traded.

Where do I find my drops?

Your Steam Inventory. In-game, golden stamps appear on matching cards automatically.

Can I turn the golden stamps off?

Yes. Head to Settings and look for the "Show Steam Cards" toggle.

Is this available on mobile?

Steam Drops are Steam-only. If you play on both, your progress still syncs, but golden stamps only appear on the Steam version.

How do I know what's dropping?

Drops come from ONLY the monthly decks, and the weekly deck: the same ones you see in the in-game store.

For the full FAQ, check our game guide here.

Got a rare pull? Want to find a trade? Here are the best channels for that:

Happy collecting!

The Art of Solitaire team

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