Solitaire Classic

Solitaire Classic

5.2153,849 playes

Solitaire Classic offers the traditional Klondike experience, challenging players to organize cards by suit and rank in a clean, distraction-free environment designed for logic and patience.

About Solitaire Classic

This digital version of the timeless card game focuses on the core mechanics of Klondike Solitaire. Developed by Famobi, it provides a straightforward interface where the primary goal is to clear the board by building sequences. The game emphasizes logical thinking and spatial awareness, requiring players to plan several moves ahead to uncover hidden cards and manage the columns effectively.

Ideal for fans of traditional tabletop games, this HTML5 experience delivers a polished aesthetic without unnecessary clutter. It suits anyone looking for a mental workout or a quiet way to pass the time. The mouse-driven controls ensure smooth interaction, making it easy to drag and drop cards as you work toward completing all four foundations.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: Famobi
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 05/29/2017

Why players like Solitaire Classic

  • Faithful recreation of the classic Klondike rules.
  • Clean, minimalist visual design for better focus.
  • Smooth mouse controls for effortless card movement.
  • Provides a relaxing yet mentally stimulating puzzle experience.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse to move cards between columns, arranging them in descending order and alternating colors. The objective is to move all cards to the four foundation piles, starting with the Ace and ending with the King for each suit. If you run out of moves on the board, draw from the stock pile to find necessary cards and continue building your sequences until the entire deck is sorted.

Tips for beginners

  • Prioritize revealing face-down cards in the columns to increase your movement options.
  • Try to clear an entire column early to create space for Kings.
  • Avoid filling foundation piles too quickly if those cards are still needed to move other sequences.