There’s a new version of Microsoft Solitaire Collection in this one
It’s time for your weekly dose of Windows 10 builds. Over the past month or so alone, we’ve had as many as five new builds—both official releases and leaks—with the last one finding its way onto the Internet Friday. (A few more and we’ll soon have to do a “This Week in Windows 10 Builds” roundup.) Build 10056 includes a new version of Microsoft’s iconic Solitaire card game(s), a new dark OS theme, and a few more things.
Windows 8, as many of you may know, doesn’t include Solitaire, although you can download the Microsoft Solitaire Collection from the Windows Store. But build 10056 is different in that it includes a new version of the Solitaire game collection by default. There are five games in all: Klondike , Spider, FreeCell, Pyramid, and TriPeaks. Sadly, it can’t save any user data at this stage.
Moving onto some serious stuff now. The dark theme that we first caught a glimpse of in November is here. In fact, the task bar is dark by default. The Start Menu UI has changed considerably as well: the Power button has been relegated to the bottom (just above the “All apps” option), there are now two columns of Live Tiles by default, and you can resize the Start Menu.
There are a number of other minor changes and UI refinements throughout the build, including within the Settings, Weather, Sports, Finance and News apps. A more complete list of changes can be found here.
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