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Tom Thomagi | June 10, 2026 at 12:06AM (edited)

How I Stack Up Stars and Coins in Disney Solitaire 

 

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Okay, confession time: I downloaded Disney Solitaire "just to try it" about four months ago, and now it's the first app I open with my morning coffee. My cat has learned that when I do the little victory wiggle on the couch, it means I just cleared a board on my last card. She judges me. I don't care.

But here's the thing — like every free-to-play game ever made, Disney Solitaire is very happy to let you run out of coins right when you're one card away from finishing a level. We've all been there. That moment where the game goes "Hey! Want to keep going for 900 coins?" and you stare at your balance of 340 coins like it personally betrayed you.

So after months of playing (and a few embarrassing mistakes I'll get to), here's how I actually keep my stars and coins stocked up. No magic hacks, no sketchy "free coins generator" nonsense — just real stuff that's worked for me.


1. The Daily Login Is Boring But It Adds Up — Seriously

I know, I know. "Log in every day" is the most obvious tip in the history of mobile gaming blog posts. But hear me out.

I used to skip days when I was busy, and then I'd wonder why I was always broke in-game. Once I started treating the daily check-in like brushing my teeth (open app, collect stuff, then decide if I'm actually playing), my coin situation completely changed. Even on days I don't play a single hand, I grab the freebies.

Two minutes. That's it. Future You will be grateful.

2. Don't Pay to Continue. Just... Don't. (Usually.)

This was my biggest money leak early on, and I'm a little embarrassed about it.

When you fail a board, the game offers to let you continue for coins. And in the heat of the moment — when you can SEE the cards you need — it feels worth it. But here's my hard-learned rule: replaying a level is free. Continuing costs coins. Nine times out of ten, the replay gives you a better card layout anyway, and you clear it without spending a thing.

The one exception? If I'm deep into a level, I've got boosters already in play that I'd lose, AND I genuinely only need one or two more cards. Then, fine, I'll pay the toll. But if I'm staring at half a board of locked cards? Nope. Restart. Save the coins.

I once burned through something like 3,000 coins continuing the same stubborn level over and over because I was being a stubborn goblin about it. Don't be me.

3. Events Are Where the Real Money Is

The side events and limited-time challenges are honestly the backbone of my coin economy. Whenever there's an event running — and there's almost always something going on — I prioritize it.

My personal strategy: I check what's active before I play my "regular" levels, because a lot of events reward you for things you were going to do anyway. Clearing levels, winning streaks, collecting specific items off the board. It's basically getting paid twice for the same work, and I am absolutely here for that.

Also? Win streaks are precious. Protect your streak like it's the last cupcake at a party. The bonuses you get from keeping a streak alive (extra boosters at the start of levels, mostly) make hard levels SO much easier, which means fewer fails, which means fewer wasted coins. It's a beautiful little snowball.

4. Boosters: Hoard Them, Then Don't

I have a hoarding problem in every game I play. In Skyrim I finished the game with 200 unused potions. In Disney Solitaire, I used to sit on a pile of boosters "saving them for a hard level" — and then I'd fail hard levels without using them because, and I quote my own brain, "what if the NEXT level is harder?"

This is silly. Here's my better system:

  • Easy/normal levels: no boosters. Save 'em.
  • Levels marked hard (or levels I've already failed once): boosters from the start, no hesitation.

Failing a level costs you a life and momentum. Boosters exist to be used. Use them on purpose instead of losing them by accident.

5. Stars: Just Keep Swimming

Stars come from beating levels — that's really the whole deal — and you spend them progressing through the storybook scenes. So the "tip" here is less about earning them and more about not wasting your energy.

When I've got limited time, I play when I'm fresh. I'm a noticeably worse player at 11:30 PM, half-asleep, half-watching something on TV. My fail rate doubles, I burn through lives, and I make grumpy decisions like paying to continue (see mistake #2). Morning-coffee me with a clear head clears levels in way fewer attempts. Same game, same player, wildly different results.

Stars take care of themselves if you're winning. So play when you can actually win.

6. Sit With the Board for a Second

Last one, and it's the nerdiest: when a level starts, I take a literal three-second pause before tapping anything. I look for the cards that unlock the most stuff — the ones holding down big stacks or covering bonus items. Prioritizing those over easy surface-level matches has genuinely improved my clear rate.

Solitaire rewards a tiny bit of patience. Who knew? (Everyone. Everyone knew.)


The Short Version, For My Skimmers 💛

  • Log in daily, even for two minutes
  • Replay instead of paying to continue (almost always)
  • Play every event, protect your streaks
  • Use boosters on hard levels — they're not collectibles
  • Play when you're sharp, not sleepy
  • Pause and plan before your first tap

That's my whole playbook! Nothing revolutionary, just consistent little habits that keep me from ever hitting that sad zero-coin screen.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have a streak to protect and a cat to ignore me while I do it. Happy stacking, friends! 🃏✨

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