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Play on your mobile phone or tablet - Our game works perfectly on any size phone or tablet device, both in vertical and horizontal orientations. You can also customize playing card designs, play with sounds, and play in fullscreen mode. The tableau increases in size from left to right, with the left-most pile containing one card and the right-most pile containing seven.

As an example, this means the first seven cards will create the seven columns of the Tableau. The eighth card distributed will go into the second column, since the first column already has its one and only card. Ultimately, you will have seven piles, with the first pile containing one card, the second pile containing two cards, the third pile containing three cards etc.

In our game, this is automatically done for you! Goal: To win, you need to arrange all the cards into the four empty Foundations piles by suit color and in numerical order, starting from Ace all the way to King.

Tableau: This is the area where you have seven columns, with the first column containing one card and each sequential column containing one more additional card.

The last card of every pile is turned over face up. Stockpile: This is where you can draw the remaining cards, which can then be played in the game. If not used, the cards are put into a waste pile. Once all cards are turned over, the remaining cards that have not been moved to either the tableau or foundation can then be redrawn from the stockpile in the same order.

Face up cards in the tableau or stockpile can be moved on top of another face up card in the tableau of an opposite color that is one rank higher, forming a sequence of cards. You may only move cards off the waste pile, but you may onto and off the foundations. Any time you expose a face-down card in a tableau column, that card is automatically turned face-up for you.

Cards on the tableau need to be stacked by alternating color from high rank King to low rank Ace. Empty spots on the tableau can be filled with a King of any suit. Cookies - About. The remaining 24 cards will be left for you to draw in the upper-left corner. There are a total of four piles that match the four suits of the deck. Your mission is to fill each pile from Ace to King. Unlike the rule applied in foundation piles, cards in columns start with a King and end with an Ace.

But it often ends with two since the Ace serves no clear purpose since you can put it in the foundation piles. It may sound like a reverse foundation pile at first, but the current card must have a different color with the next one and the previous one.

Players can move a card or a sequence of cards by dragging them to the column that they want. If there is no face-up card left, the last face-down card will be faced up. If there is no card left, the columns will be considered empty. You can place a King or any sequence of cards from non-empty columns to reveal more cards from other columns.

Otherwise, the move serves no real meaningful purpose since you gain no new card information. How to win Klondike Solitaire game. Playing Klondike requires players to make a lot of calculated bids. Even if you make many careful moves, you can still lose the game.



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