

About Solitaire Klondike
Solitaire Klondike, also known simply as Patience, is the world's most famous single-player card game. Played with a standard 52-card deck, the goal is to move all cards to four foundation piles, sorted by suit from Ace to King. Players build descending sequences in alternating colors on a tableau of seven columns to achieve this.
Publisher
Zorqia
Released
Mar 19, 2026
Platforms
Web browser (Desktop, Mobile, Tablet)
Last updated
Mar 19, 2026
Controls
Click and drag cards to move them
Arrange cards in alternating colors
Click the stock pile to reveal new cards
Double-click cards to send them to foundations
How to play Solitaire Klondike
Solitaire Klondike is played with a standard 52-card deck. The initial layout consists of seven tableau columns, with 1 to 7 cards each; only the top card of each column is face up.
The remaining cards form the stock.
Players build tableau columns down in descending order (King to Ace) while alternating colors, and sequences of the same suit can be moved together.
Only a King or a build starting with a King can fill an empty tableau.
Cards can be drawn from the stock one or three at a time.
The ultimate goal is to move all cards to the four foundation piles, building each up in suit from Ace to King.
Tips and Tricks
Focus on uncovering hidden cards first
Save empty spaces for Kings
Do not rush low cards to the foundation
Study the tableau before making moves
FAQ
How do you play Klondike Solitaire?
Move all cards to the four foundation piles in suit order from Ace to King.
Which cards can be placed in empty columns?
Only Kings or stacks beginning with Kings can be placed there.
Why can't I move some cards?
Cards must follow alternating colors and descending order rules.