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Play Australian Patience Solitaire Online - Klondike Made Easier

Australian Patience is a more forgiving variation of Klondike Solitaire. With all four Aces automatically placed on foundations at the start, you skip the early searching and jump straight into building! Perfect for players who enjoy Klondike but want a higher win rate and faster games.

How to Play Australian Patience Solitaire

Objective: Move all 48 remaining cards to the four foundation piles, building them up by suit from 2 to King.

Game Setup

Basic Rules

Key Differences from Klondike

Winning Strategy Tips

Game Modes

Draw 1 Mode

Draw one card at a time from the stock. Easier and more forgiving - perfect for casual play or learning. With Aces pre-placed and Draw 1, win rates can reach 85-90% with good play!

Draw 3 Mode

Draw three cards at a time, only top card playable. More challenging and traditional. Even with pre-placed Aces, this requires strategic thinking. Win rates around 60-70% for experienced players.

Advanced Techniques

Early Foundation Building

With Aces already placed, you can build foundations more aggressively early on. Getting 2s, 3s, and 4s to foundations quickly opens up tableau space.

Tableau Management

Focus on creating long alternating color sequences in the tableau. With foundations already started, you have more freedom to reorganize the tableau without worrying about finding Aces.

Stock Cycling

In Draw 3 mode, pay attention to card order in the stock. Since you can cycle unlimited times, memorize where key cards appear and plan your moves accordingly.

Why Play Our Australian Patience Solitaire?

History of Australian Patience

Despite its name, Australian Patience's exact origins are unclear - it may not actually be from Australia! The game became popular as a "training wheels" version of Klondike, helping new players learn the mechanics without the frustration of searching for buried Aces.

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Difficulty Level

Australian Patience is easier than Klondike but still requires strategy:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Australian Patience too easy?

In Draw 1 mode, it's definitely easier than standard Klondike, but Draw 3 mode still provides a solid challenge. Think of it as "Klondike with a head start" rather than an easy game.

Why are Aces pre-dealt to foundations?

This eliminates the frustrating early game where Aces can be buried deep in the tableau or stock. You can start building foundations immediately, making games faster and more consistently winnable.

Does Australian Patience use the same strategy as Klondike?

Yes! All the core Klondike strategies apply - expose face-down cards, build tableau sequences, manage empty spaces for Kings, and don't rush to foundations. The only difference is the head start with Aces.

Should I play Australian Patience or regular Klondike?

Try both! If you find Klondike frustrating or want more wins, Australian Patience is perfect. If you want maximum challenge, stick with Klondike. Many players enjoy both for different moods!

Can I cycle through the stock unlimited times?

Yes, like Klondike Draw 1, you can cycle through the stock as many times as needed (though Draw 3 mode may have limits in some versions). This makes games more solvable.

Tips for Success

Aggressive Early Foundation Building: With Aces already placed, don't be shy about moving 2s, 3s, and 4s to foundations early. This frees up tableau space.

Focus on Face-Down Cards: Even with the Ace advantage, exposing hidden cards is still your #1 priority. Every revealed card is a new option.

Practice Both Modes: Start with Draw 1 to learn patterns, then challenge yourself with Draw 3 once you're consistently winning.

Enjoy Australian Patience - the friendly face of Klondike!

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