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Have a break and a little quality time with yourself – have a game of Solitaire. Take the daily challenge or comfort yourself with a winnable deal. Either way you will have fun and keep your mind sharp while doing it.

No downloads, no sign-ups, no interruptions. Just pure, classic Klondike Solitaire, ready to play whenever you are. Our game features smooth drag-and-drop controls, unlimited undo, smart hints, and daily challenges to keep you coming back.

How to Play Klondike Solitaire

New to the game? This simple guide will have you playing like a pro in minutes.

The Objective

The goal is to move all 52 cards onto the four Foundation piles at the top-right of the screen. Each foundation is for a single suit and must be built up in order, starting with the Ace and ending with the King (A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K).

Understanding the Game Board

Gameplay Rules

  1. Move cards within the tableau onto cards of the next-highest rank and opposite color.
  2. You can move an entire stack of face-up cards as a single unit.
  3. If you uncover a face-down card in the tableau, it is automatically flipped over.
  4. Only a King (or a stack starting with a King) can be moved into an empty tableau column.
  5. Click the stock pile to deal one card (or three, depending on the game mode) to the waste pile.
  6. When the stock pile is empty, you can reset it by clicking the empty spot, moving all waste cards back into the stock.

Winning Strategies and Tips

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Why You’ll Love Playing Here

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The History of Solitaire

Solitaire, known in many parts of the world as “Patience,” is more than just a game — it’s a relaxing mental workout with a rich history spanning centuries.

The game originated in Europe during the mid-18th century, with the earliest known references appearing in Northern European and Scandinavian texts. The name “Patience” reflects the calm, methodical thinking the game rewards, and it quickly became a popular pastime among the European aristocracy.

However, Solitaire’s massive global popularity truly exploded in 1990 when Microsoft included it in Windows 3.0. It wasn’t just for entertainment — it was a clever tool designed to teach users how to use a computer mouse, mastering the “drag and drop” mechanic that we all take for granted today. This simple inclusion introduced hundreds of millions of people to the game and cemented Klondike Solitaire as the most recognized card game in the world.

Today, Solitaire continues to be one of the most-played games globally, enjoyed by people of all ages as a way to relax, sharpen focus, and pass the time.

Klondike is just the beginning! Once you’ve mastered the classic, try one of these popular variants available on our site:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Solitaire always winnable?

Not every deal of Klondike Solitaire is winnable. Studies suggest that roughly 79–82% of randomly dealt games have at least one solution. Our daily challenges are designed to provide a fresh deal each day, but part of the fun is discovering whether your current game can be won.

What’s the difference between Turn 1 and Turn 3?

In Turn 1 mode, you draw one card at a time from the stock pile, giving you access to every card. In Turn 3 mode, three cards are drawn at once and only the top card is playable, making the game significantly more challenging. Turn 1 is recommended for beginners.

Can I play on my phone?

Absolutely! Our game is fully responsive and supports touch controls. Tap a card to auto-move it to the best available position, or drag and drop for precise placement.

How is the score calculated?

You earn points for moving cards to the foundations (15 points per card), moving cards within the tableau (5 points), and flipping face-down cards (5 points). Bonus points are awarded for faster completion times.

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