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Furthermore, the smaller cards go over the bigger ones. All the cards on the foundations should be in proper order and of the same suit starting from Ace. More Solitaire Games. How to Play Classic Solitaire? The foundation piles are hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs.

To win, you want to place all cards in the four foundation piles. These are the four empty areas at the top of the game. Each pile represents a different suit, and should be filled in order, starting with the Ace all the way to the King.

For example, you would place the Ace of Spades first, followed by the two of spades, then three of spades, until the King of Spades is placed. This is called your stockpile. Each card is removed from the stockpile one at a time, or three at a time, depending on the type of game.

These cards can either go into the foundation or the tableau, which is the cards laid out in staircase fashion below the stockpile. For example, if you happen to have an Ace of Spades as the first card turned over from your stockpile, you can place that card on the foundation pile for Spades. If your second card is a Two of Spades from the stockpile, you can then place that on top of the Ace of Spades in the Foundation pile.

Cards from the stock pile can also be placed in the Tableau. The tableau is the group of cards with the seven columns, with the last card of each column turned faced up, and with each column having an additional card i. Stockpile cards can be placed below a card in the Tableau if that card is of the opposite color, and a number higher than the stock pile card.

Either a 7 of Spades or Clubs from the stockpile can be placed on top of it. Similarly, cards on the tableau can be moved around to other columns where there is a card of the opposite color and an incrementally higher number. Remember that in each of the tableau columns, the last card should always be flipped face up. This means if there is a face down card remaining after the 3 of Clubs is moved, it should be turned up, and it becomes another card you can build with.

Groups of turned up cards can be moved too on the tableau. For instance, if the last column has a Seven of Clubs, 6 of Hearts, and 5 of Spades turned over in that order, that group of cards can be moved beneath an 8 of Diamonds and Hearts in another column. For example, if the last card in a tableau column is the 8 of Diamonds, and if you are at the 7 of Diamonds in the foundation pile for Diamonds, you can then move the 8 of Diamonds there.

Doing this will reveal the another facedown card of the column, if there are any neft. Lastly, if you find that the first column is empty the column that starts with one card turned face up , you can move a King card to that pile to help build the tableau and eventually move the cards to the correct foundation pile.

First, in case you're confused, Klondike solitaire refers to the classic version of solitaire. It is sometimes known as Patience as well. Either way, when you hear the game solitaire, in general it refers to Klondike solitaire. In each game of solitaire, there is a stockpile. Please let me know if something doesn't work. I also love hearing suggestions! Email me at joliss42 gmail.

I'm currently working on a coronavirus cases website! I would like to thank Richard Hoelscher, who created an excellent vector version of Grimaud's 19th-century "Paris pattern" card deck see the archived page or download paris. Drag cards to move them between the waste pile, the seven tableau columns at the bottom , and the four foundations. You can also double-click cards instead of dragging them to a foundation.



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