Klondike solitaire game rules and winning strategies

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Klondike solitaire game rules and winning strategies

One of the most basic ways to play this classic patience game is with Klondike solitaire.

The traditional version of the game employs a single deck of 52 playing cards. Klondike solitaire begins with the cards being shuffled before 28 cards are dealt out in seven piles onto the table.

Klondike solitaire rules and tips

The goal of the game is to arrange all of the cards in ascending order — from ace to king — into the deck's four suits (diamonds, clubs, hearts, and spades).

The piles are referred to as tableaus, and they are arranged on the table from left to right:

Single card
Two cards
Three cards
Four cards
Five cards
Six cards
Seven cards

The bottom card in each tableau is turned face up, and the remaining 24 cards (those not dealt out) are piled together in a single pile known as the stock.

After you've laid out all of the cards, you'll move individual cards from the stock to form your four suited piles. When playing Klondike solitaire online, you simply drag cards to the tableau you want to place them in.

How to make moves in Klondike solitaire game?

The goal of Klondike solitaire is to arrange a 52-card deck into four suited piles, with the suit's ace at the top and the king at the bottom.

To accomplish this, you must move cards into the proper position, discarding unwanted cards in the waste pile.

When playing Klondike solitaire online, move your cards as follows:

Stack solitaire cards from ace to king, suit by suit, on the foundation piles. Each foundation has a unique suit.
Cards on the table can be placed on cards that are one higher and the opposite color to them. You can move multiple cards at once as long as the group is in descending order and alternating color.
On empty columns, only kings or sequential groups with a king at the top can be placed.
Depending on how you choose to begin, cards are dealt from the reserve to the waste one or three at a time.
The top card on the waste can be played to the table or the foundations.
Now that you know how to play solitaire, you just need to decide whether to waste one or three cards at a time — classic Klondike solitaire deals three cards at a time, but one card is easier for beginners.

Our version of Klondike solitaire is a patience game in which you can choose between one and three-card deals. You can go through the waste and reserve indefinitely until you run out of moves.

Try our free klondike solitaire game today to see if you have winning moves!

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