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Klondike Solitaire free online

Klondike is the solitaire — the one from every office computer since 1990. Build the four foundations from ace to king by suit, using the seven tableau columns where cards stack in descending order with alternating colors.

This version plays the way you remember it, with quality-of-life upgrades: tap a card to auto-move it to the best spot, drag if you prefer, unlimited time, and automatic game saving. Works beautifully on a phone in portrait — the lunch-break orientation.

Three free deals a day per mode. Undos come in packs of ten for a quarter, and when a turn-3 deal locks up, a quarter redeals the stock so a fundamentally winnable game doesn't die at the wall.

Difficulty modes

Turn 1 (draw one card)

Turn-1 Klondike draws a single card from the stock at a time, giving you access to every card in order. Roughly 80% of turn-1 deals are winnable with good play, which makes it the friendlier — and faster — way to play. The skill is in sequencing: when to take a card and when to leave it.

Turn 3 (draw three cards)

Turn-3 Klondike flips three cards at once and only the top one is playable, which hides cards behind the deal rhythm. It's the traditional 'hard mode' — win rates for strong players run around 40–60%. Stuck deals happen; a quarter buys a redeal of the stock when you're out of moves.

Frequently asked questions

Is this solitaire free?

Yes — three free deals per day in each mode plus the free daily deal. Quarters buy optional extras: undo packs and stock redeals on stuck games.

What's the difference between turn 1 and turn 3?

Turn 1 draws one card at a time so every stock card is reachable, making most deals winnable. Turn 3 flips three at once with only the top playable, hiding cards behind the draw rhythm — the traditional harder mode.

Are all solitaire deals winnable?

No. Roughly 80% of turn-1 deals and a bit over half of turn-3 deals are winnable with perfect play. Our daily deal is always selected to be winnable, so a failed daily is a sequencing puzzle, not bad luck.

When should I move cards to the foundation?

Later than you think. Keep low cards in the tableau while they can still host builds, and keep the four foundations within about two ranks of each other so you don't strand cards you need.

Can I undo moves?

Yes — undos come in packs of ten for one quarter. The daily challenge allows undos but tracks them, and the leaderboard ranks clean wins first.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. Tap a card to auto-move it to its best destination, or drag manually. The layout is built for portrait phones as well as desktop.

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