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The classic. Draw cards, build foundations.
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Build 8 runs from King to Ace.
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All cards face up. Pure strategy.
Pair cards that sum to 13.
Clear three peaks with chain combos.
Clear columns one card at a time.
Move groups of cards freely.
Fast-paced casino classic.
Two decks. Ten tableau piles.
Two-deck Klondike challenge.
Yukon variant. Same suit builds.
Same-suit Klondike variant.
Build same-suit runs in place.
Klondike meets Spider.
One-deck Spider variant.
FreeCell with same-suit builds.
FreeCell with 8 free cells.
Relaxed Scorpion variant.
13 columns, all face up.
No free cells. Expert mode.
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Double Klondike Solitaire (also known as Double Solitaire or Two-Deck Klondike) takes the classic Klondike game and expands it with two full decks of cards. With 104 cards to manage, nine tableau columns, and eight foundations to build, it's a longer, more strategic version perfect for experienced players!
Objective: Build eight foundation piles up by suit from Ace to King using two complete decks.
With two of every card, strategic choices matter:
With nine columns, uncovering face-down cards is crucial:
Nine columns means more opportunities:
With eight foundations, balance is key:
With 59 cards in stock, plan your draws:
Longer sequences are possible with two decks:
Double Klondike is considered harder than regular Klondike:
Generally yes, but in different ways. While you have more columns and unlimited redeals (easier), you also have twice as many cards to manage and more complex decision-making (harder). Win rates are typically lower than regular Klondike.
Most games take 15-30 minutes, about 2-3 times longer than regular Klondike. This makes it perfect for when you want a more involved solitaire session.
No, but with unlimited redeals and good strategy, win rates are higher than you might expect - skilled players can win 30-40% of games with Draw-1, and 15-25% with Draw-3.
Draw-1 is recommended for beginners or when learning the game. Draw-3 provides more challenge for experienced players. You can switch between them to find your preferred difficulty.
Focus on: (1) Not building foundations too quickly, (2) Creating and maintaining empty columns, (3) Building longer tableau sequences, and (4) Making all tableau moves before drawing from stock.
No! While both use multiple decks, Spider uses different rules. Double Klondike uses standard Klondike rules with alternating colors, while Spider builds down by suit with different moving rules.
Ready for the ultimate Klondike challenge? Play Double Klondike now!