These games are fun, but most importantly, they help me stay focused despite the many distractions in my life.
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Klondike Solitaire is the world's most popular solitaire game. The goal is to move all cards from the tableau columns to the foundation piles, sorted by suit and in ascending order from Ace to King.
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These games are fun, but most importantly, they help me stay focused despite the many distractions in my life.
When you're older - like me - you need something to challenge your brain to help you stay sharp. These games help me do just that.
This summary is for all of you who have played the game before but need a refresher on how to play. If you're a beginner, check out our guide on how to play Solitaire, complete with illustrations and a video tutorial.
The game's goal is to move all cards from the tableau onto the foundation piles. If you manage to do that, you've won!
Understand the different areas on the game board:
Where most of the game takes place. You move the cards around in seven columns.
The pile of cards face down from which you draw.
Where the cards from the stock will be laid out face up.
Where you want all your cards to end up, ordered by suit and rank.
You can use the following moves to move cards around between the tableau and the foundation:
You can choose between a game with either one or three cards turning at a time.
The card you're moving has to be one rank higher and of the same suit than the card it's being moved onto.
Again, the rank has to be higher and the suit different (opposite color).
If need be, you can move a card from the foundation back onto the tableau.
You can move one or several cards from one column to another on the tableau if the card rank in the column you're moving to is one higher than the card you're placing on to it. Also, the color must be the opposite of the card you're moving.
The card you're moving has to be one rank higher than the top card on the foundation you're moving it to, and it has to be of the same suit. These types of moves happen automatically. You can turn off autoplay under settings.