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Our Classic Solitaire game automatically deals your cards to the tableau.
If you do not like a particular deal or are stuck on a game you can click the new button near the top center of the screen to deal another hand.
The game is timedhowever the timer does not start until after you move your first card.
Your gameplay stats include your win loss ratio. If you get a new deal you do not like you can click on the new button to deal again without impacting your stats.
If you make a particular move you dislike click the undo button.
The top right corner of the game shows your current score. Left of the undo button is the time played on the hand.
This game has a menu available via a hamburger menu button in the upper left corner.
This menu offers the following features: restart new gameturn sound on or offswitch between turn 3 & turn 1 playand your overall play statistics.
Clicking on the statistics button reveals how many games you playedhow many games you wonwhat your win percentage isthe shortest game time to winthe longest game time to winyour high scoreand your lowest score. You can also reset the game at any time.
This game allows you to shuffle through the reserve pile an unlimited number of times. If you wanted to limit yourself to a set number of passes you canjust remember what pass number you are on.
Your gameplay statistics are stored in your web browser. Our website does not track your play in any way whatsoever.
In factthis game is a progressive web app which will even work offline.
The above games allow you to submit your high score.
There are hundreds of unique types of Solitairethough if people refer to the word without any modifier or qualifier they typically mean the game which is also called Klondike Solitaire in the United States or Patience in the UK. The playing field is organized with 7 columns on the Tableau. The first having only one card and the rest having progressively one more card in each column until the seventh and final column has 7. This means 28 of the 52 cards are on the Tableau and the other 24 cards are left in the reserve or stock pile.
A picture of the game layout (which was created from our above game) is shown.

Note that this game penalizes removal of a card from the foundation if you physically remove the cardhowever your score remains unaffected (other than time!) if you instead use the undo button.
In turn 1 when all cards on the tableau are face up the game autocompletes since there is nothing left to do but place the cards across to the foundation. Autocomplete has been turned off in turn 3 mode because how you lay cards to the foundations and use the remaining cards in the reserve impacts if the game is possible to beat.
Sometimes the card you need is in-between the third card shuffle and never ends atop the waste pile.
Sonone of your friends are up for a game? No problem!
Solitaire is an old schoolchallenging card game of concentration and skill that can be played alone. The most popular form of this game today is Classic Solitaire.
In this articlewe'll look at:
By the mid-19th centurySolitaire was popular in French high societywhilst in EnglandPrince Albert was known to be an enthusiast. The game didn't make its way across the Atlantic to the USA until 1870 where it became known as Solitaire.
Solitaire grew in popularity amongst card players of all walks of lifebut was given an immense boost following the advent of desktop computers. Microsoft Windowsa leading operating systemincluded a free version of Solitaire in 1990.
Many work hours were lost to this challenging game. Office workers the world over played the gameno doubt switching surreptitiously between active windows to hide their game playing from supervisors!
Fun fact. As the cards are laid outyou may notice a similarity to the way Fortune Tellers lay out their Tarot cardsrevealing hidden secrets with each turn. An early version of Tarot emerged in Italy in the 1425. Solitaire was most likely influenced by fortune telling.
The goal of the game is to stack cards into sequences. These sequences are based on suits and rank. For examplethe cards will be stacked KQJ1098765432A with no mixed suits.
Sounds easy.
But…
Beginners often find themselves blocked.
Let's take a closer look.
The Classic Solitaire game space consists of these elements:
The Table is formed by seven piles of cards. The piles are built from left to right.
After the desk has been shuffleda card is placed face up on the first pile. Nexta card is placed face down on the second pile. They are then placed face down on each subsequent pile.
On the next deal, one card is placed face up on the second pilefollowed by five cards face down on the next five piles.
And so on.
The deal continues until each pile has a single card placed face up.
The object of the game is place all cardsin orderonto the Ace foundations.
The Foundations are four piles. Each Foundation starts with an Aceand builds towards a King. In Classic Solitairethe foundations begin empty.
Arrange these Foundations stacks above the Table stacks.
Each Foundation will consist of one suit. One foundation for heartsone for diamondsone for spades and one for clubs.
Once a sequence of a suit is completeit is removed from play.
The draw pile is the pile of remaining cards after all cards are dealt onto the Table. These cards can be drawn and brought into play.
These cards will be laid face upbelow the table. This is also known as The Talon.
Once the board is setthe aim of the game is to move cards from the Table to the Foundations.
As you can only begin a Foundation with an Aceif an Ace is available on the beginning boardthey can be moved onto the Foundations.
To move cardsyou move lower ranked cards to higher ranked cards but only if the cards are of a different colour. For exampleif there is a six of clubs and a five of clubs on different piles on the Tableyou cannot move the five card to the six pile because they are the same colour. You can move a five of hearts onto a six of clubshowever.
Another example of play is if a three of hearts becomes available and a two of hearts is showing on a Foundation pileyou can move the card from the Table to the Foundation stack.
You're now one step closer to winning the game.
The last way a card can be moved is by using the Draw pile. The top card of the draw pile is unturned over. If the card cannot be playedthen it remains in the discard pile. Only the top card of the discard pile can be played. If it can be playedthen it is moved onto either a Table or Foundation pile.
The goal of Classic Solitaire is to transfer all cards from the Table to the Foundation. The game will end if no moves are possibleor if all cards are cleared.
When one of the seven piles is gonebecause all cards have been moved up onto a Foundationonly a King can be moved into the open space.
The top card of a Foundation pile can be moved back onto a Table space or pileif necessary.
If there are no more moves that can be madethen the game is lost.
The rules of Classic Solitaire are:
Here's an example of a Classic Solitaire game being played:
Time.
The faster you complete the gamethe better your “score”. This isn't important for the single player game as your aim is simply to clear the Tablehowever if you're playing against others in an online tournamentthe fastest time is how the winner is decided.
Single player computer solitaire games often use a point system like this:
Deal with your face down cards first. Face down cards limit your options. If you have the option of freeing a face down card or playing a card from the Draw pileplay the card on the Table first.
Give yourself options. Always turn over a card from the Draw pile before making a move. The more options you havethe better.
If an Ace comes upalways move it to a Foundation if possible. This will reveal more cards than if you were to leave it in place in the Table.
If you don't have a Kingdo not empty a pile. You won't be able to create a new one unless you have a King.
Alternate red and black to give yourself more options. For exampleif you already have a red King on the Table and have the option of placing the second red King or a black Kinggo for the black King.
Aim to maintain suits. If you mix them upyou will limit your possibilities.
The goal is to move a shuffled deck of cards into four Foundation stacks in ascending order from Ace to King. If you can do thisyou win the game. If you're blocked from making a moveyou lose.
You lose the game. Always try to keep your as many options open as you can. Maintaining options is the key to winning Solitaire.
Thoughtful Solitaire is a version of the game where players play with all cards face upknowing where every card is at in advance and can play all cards optimally. In draw three mode the probability of winning Thoughtful Solitaire is 81.956%. That number represents a hard upper boundary on winning in Solitaire.
While a player does not know where all cards are in advanceone can sort of emulate that to a high degree through extensive use of the undo button as needed.
Hoye's Rules of Games suggests without using any undo moves players should be able to win roughly 1 in 30 turn 3 games.
Classic Solitaire uses a standard 52 deck of playing cards. Many other Solitaire games use 2 or more decks.
Turn 3 is broadly considered the default version of Classic Solitaire. It has 3 cards at a time laid down from the reserve onto the waste pile. This means only 1 in 3 cards is playable off the start on each turn through the reserve. In turn 1 every single card can be laidmaking it easier to beat the game.
The Ace is low in Classic Solitaire. The King is high.
There are hundreds of different names and versions of Solitaire.
Some variations are regional. In the US what is called Classic Solitaire is called Patience in the UK. Other variations are more than namewith significant differences in the game based on the number of decks usedhow the cards are dealthow cards can be organized on the tableauhow the reserves are usedand how foundations are built.
The most popular solitaire games are the core 5 games (plus golf as #6):
Here is a full listing of other versions we offer:
As extensive as our collection iswe are still expanding it. Other names and versions include: PatienceSuccessKabalKabalaAccordionBristolDeucesFourteen OutGateJoker SolitaireLoser SolitaireOctaveThe Herring-Bone & Three Blind Mice.
New versions of the game are created every year with there being thousands of variations on the core half dozen game types.
While solitaire is primarily known as a card gamethe use of the word has expanded to mean single player games. There are versions of games using tiles (mahjong) or pegs (resta um).
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