Klondike Solitaire, also known as Solitaire or Patience, is the world’s best-known and most popular Solitaire game! Download our free to play Solitaire for your smartphone or tablet now!
Simple to learn and soothing to play, it is the perfect card game for relaxing after a long day. Test your brain and practice your patience while you play!
To win the game, you must build up four stacks of cards, starting with Ace and working up to King, in each of the four suits. Each new hand is dealt at random and presents a new challenge!
Play three card draw for a challenge, or one card draw for an easier game!
Choose Coppercod for a realistic and true to life game of Klondike Solitaire. Our deals are completely random, so it is not always possible to win the game.
Track your all time and session stats to see improvement over time.
Customise Klondike Solitaire to be the perfect game for you!
● Choose between the standard three card draw, or one card.
● Switch autocomplete to ‘always’, ‘when all cards visible’ or ‘off’
● Choose normal or fast play
● Play in landscape or portrait mode
● Turn single click play on or off
You can also customise your color themes and card decks to choose from to keep the landscape interesting!
Quickfire Rules:
Klondike Solitaire is completed by moving all 52 cards from the playing area into the four foundation spaces at the top of the screen, in order from Ace (low) to King (high). One foundation is available for each suit. To do this, players must make piles of cards in consecutive order and alternating red and black, to reveal other cards hidden below.
These cards can be moved from other piles, or from the stock. Once a face down card is revealed in a pile it is then turned face up and can consequently be moved into other piles, or the foundation. Empty piles can be filled with a King. When no face up cards in the piles can be moved, players may turn over cards from the stock, either in groups of three or one at a time (see Settings). Face up stock cards can be moved into piles, or directly into the foundations. When all the stock cards have been turned over, they can be recycled – turned face down again and redrawn.
Be aware, completing the game is not always possible!
Simple to learn and soothing to play, it is the perfect card game for relaxing after a long day. Test your brain and practice your patience while you play!
To win the game, you must build up four stacks of cards, starting with Ace and working up to King, in each of the four suits. Each new hand is dealt at random and presents a new challenge!
Play three card draw for a challenge, or one card draw for an easier game!
Choose Coppercod for a realistic and true to life game of Klondike Solitaire. Our deals are completely random, so it is not always possible to win the game.
Track your all time and session stats to see improvement over time.
Customise Klondike Solitaire to be the perfect game for you!
● Choose between the standard three card draw, or one card.
● Switch autocomplete to ‘always’, ‘when all cards visible’ or ‘off’
● Choose normal or fast play
● Play in landscape or portrait mode
● Turn single click play on or off
You can also customise your color themes and card decks to choose from to keep the landscape interesting!
Quickfire Rules:
Klondike Solitaire is completed by moving all 52 cards from the playing area into the four foundation spaces at the top of the screen, in order from Ace (low) to King (high). One foundation is available for each suit. To do this, players must make piles of cards in consecutive order and alternating red and black, to reveal other cards hidden below.
These cards can be moved from other piles, or from the stock. Once a face down card is revealed in a pile it is then turned face up and can consequently be moved into other piles, or the foundation. Empty piles can be filled with a King. When no face up cards in the piles can be moved, players may turn over cards from the stock, either in groups of three or one at a time (see Settings). Face up stock cards can be moved into piles, or directly into the foundations. When all the stock cards have been turned over, they can be recycled – turned face down again and redrawn.
Be aware, completing the game is not always possible!
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