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Klondike Solitaire

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About Klondike Solitaire

Description

Klondike Solitaire is the most famous single-player card game in the world. You will love this neat and tidy solitaire game if you like traditional Solitaire.

Klondike Solitaire is played with a standard 52-card deck that has all jokers removed. The tableau has 7 piles. The first pile receives one card, the second pile receives two cards, and so on. Only the top card of each pile is turned face up. The remaining cards are shuffled and placed face down in the stock. At the start, the waste and foundation are both empty.

Moving every card to the collection of foundation cells in the top right is the game's objective. Aces must be the first card in each pile. On top of the appropriate foundation pile, all other cards must be arranged in ascending numerical order (with the corresponding suit). An Ace of Spades, for instance, must be followed by a Two of Spades, which must be followed by a Three of Spades, and so forth.

How to play

  • The most obvious advice is to move Aces as soon as they become available in hopes of releasing a useful card.
  • It is better to choose to move cards in the layout when you have the option of doing so rather than pulling a card from the remaining deck. The only possible exception to this rule is if you can recall the prior card or, in the case of a three-card deal, if the prior card starts to be useful to you after the current card has been used.
  • Unless, of course, putting a card on the foundation frees up a new card in one of the columns, don't immediately place any cards that are three or higher onto the foundation as they can occasionally be useful for placing new cards into the layout.