How to play Klondike Solitaire
Klondike is the classic solitaire that ships with almost every computer — the one most people simply call "Solitaire." It is a quiet, one-player card game you can pick up for two minutes or two hours. This version deals one card at a time from the stock and lets you recycle the stock as often as you like, so a patient player can usually work their way through.
Goal
Build all four foundation piles in the top-right, one for each suit, from Ace up to King. Move every one of the 52 cards there and you win.
The board
- Seven tableau columns hold the deal. The first column has one card, the second two, and so on; only the bottom card of each column starts face-up.
- The stock sits top-left. Click it to flip the next card to the waste beside it.
- The waste holds the card you just drew — its top card is always in play.
- Four foundations top-right are where you build each suit up to King and win.
Moves
- Build down the tableau in alternating colours — a red six goes on a black seven, and so on.
- Move a single card, or drag a properly-ordered run of cards together, from one column to another.
- Only a King (alone or with a run beneath it) may move into an empty column.
- Send a card to its foundation when it's the next rank up for that suit. Double-click a card to send it there automatically.
- Whenever a face-down card becomes the bottom of a column, it flips face-up for free.
Strategy
Turn over face-down cards as early as you can — every hidden card is a card you can't yet plan around. Don't rush low cards to the foundations; a two or three left in the tableau often gives you somewhere to park an off-colour card. Try to empty a column so you have a landing spot for a King, and think a move or two ahead before you commit a draw from the stock. Use undo freely to test a line, and start a fresh deal any time the board stalls.