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Play Klondike Solitaire Online - The Most Popular Card Game

Klondike Solitaire is the classic solitaire game that most people think of when they hear "Solitaire." Play completely free with no ads, no downloads, and no signup required. Our version features beautiful cards, smooth animations, and works perfectly on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

How to Play Klondike Solitaire

Objective: Move all 52 cards to the four foundation piles, building them up by suit from Ace to King.

Game Setup

Klondike Solitaire initial setup diagram showing 7 tableau piles, stock pile, waste pile, and 4 foundation areas
Klondike Solitaire Initial Setup: 7 tableau piles (1–7 cards each), stock pile (top-left), waste pile, and 4 empty foundations (top-right). Your goal is to build all 4 foundations from Ace to King by suit.

Basic Rules

Valid moves in Klondike Solitaire showing red on black, black on red, and moving card sequences
Valid Tableau Moves: Place red cards on black (5♥ on 6♠), black cards on red (6♣ on 7♦), and move entire properly-ordered sequences together.
Invalid moves in Klondike Solitaire showing same-color stacking and ascending sequences
Invalid Moves to Avoid: Same-color stacking (red on red, black on black) and placing cards in ascending order (8 on 7) are not allowed in the tableau.

Game Modes

Draw 1 Mode: Perfect for beginners or casual play. Draw one card at a time from the stock pile. This gives you more control and makes the game easier to win. You can cycle through the stock pile unlimited times.

Draw 3 Mode: The traditional and more challenging version. Draw three cards at a time, with only the top card playable. Requires more strategic thinking and planning ahead. This is the classic Klondike Solitaire experience.

Draw 1 versus Draw 3 mode comparison in Klondike Solitaire showing advantages and challenges
Draw 1 vs Draw 3: In Draw 1 (left), every card is accessible one at a time for more strategic control and a higher win rate. In Draw 3 (right), only the top card of each trio is playable, requiring deeper strategy and careful stock cycling.

Winning Strategy Tips

Foundation building progress in Klondike Solitaire showing completed and in-progress foundation piles
Foundation Building in Action: The Spade foundation is complete (Ace through King), while Diamonds are in progress (Ace through 7). Build each suit from Ace to King to win the game!

Why Play Our Klondike Solitaire?

Built-in Klondike Solver: Never Wonder If Your Game Is Winnable

TrySolitaire is one of the only solitaire websites with a built-in Klondike solver that runs right in your browser. Our solver uses advanced algorithms to analyze your current game position and tell you whether a winning path exists — in real time, with no waiting.

Klondike Solitaire solver status indicator showing solvable (green checkmark), unsolvable (red X), and calculating (gold spinner) states
Solver Status Indicator: A green checkmark means your game is winnable, a red X means no solution exists from this position, and a gold spinner means the solver is analyzing your game.

How the Solver Works

The solver indicator appears in the game toolbar during play. Here's what each status means:

Solver-Powered Features

Klondike Solitaire solver recovery panel showing Undo to Winnable, Deal New Game, and Continue Playing options
Solver Recovery Panel: When the solver detects an unsolvable position, you get three options: undo to the last winnable state, deal a fresh game, or continue playing anyway.

Why a Built-in Solver Matters

About 21% of Klondike deals in Draw 1 mode and 70% in Draw 3 mode are mathematically unwinnable. Without a solver, you could spend 10-15 minutes on a game that was doomed from the start. Our solver eliminates that frustration by letting you know right away whether victory is possible, so you can focus your time on games you can actually win.

History of Klondike Solitaire

Klondike Solitaire got its name during the gold rush in the Klondike region of Canada in the late 1890s. The game became hugely popular when Microsoft included it with Windows 3.0 in 1990, introducing millions of computer users to the game. Today, it remains the most played computer game in history.

Benefits of Playing Klondike Solitaire

Playing Klondike Solitaire offers numerous mental benefits:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is every Klondike game winnable?

No. Studies suggest that only about 79% of Klondike games are winnable with perfect play in Draw 3 mode, and about 82% in Draw 1 mode. Part of the challenge is recognizing when a game cannot be won!

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

Draw 1 lets you flip one card at a time from the stock pile, making it easier. Draw 3 flips three cards but only lets you play the top one, making it more challenging and closer to the traditional game.

Can I play on mobile?

Absolutely! Our Klondike Solitaire is fully optimized for mobile devices with intuitive touch controls. Play on iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets.

How does the built-in solver work?

Our Klondike solver runs entirely in your browser using a Web Worker, so it doesn't send your game data anywhere. It uses a depth-first search algorithm with smart optimizations to analyze up to 10 million move combinations in seconds. The solver checks whether a winning path exists from your current game state and displays the result as a status icon in your toolbar.

Can I always start with a winnable game?

Yes! Use the "Deal Winnable" option when starting a new game. The solver will find a seed that is guaranteed to have at least one winning path, so you never have to waste time on an impossible deal. This is available in both Draw 1 and Draw 3 modes.

What happens when the solver says my game is unsolvable?

When the solver detects that no winning path exists from your current position, a recovery panel appears with three options: "Undo to Winnable" (automatically rewinds to the last solvable state), "Deal New Game" (starts fresh), or "Continue Playing" (dismiss and keep going). The undo-to-winnable feature is especially useful because it lets you try a different approach without losing all your progress.

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