
The birthplace of Klondike was most likely France or Germany. Uttering «solitaire» or «patience» often means Klondike, although there are many other types of single-player games. For example, famous Chinese game mahjong uses tiles are also a solitaire. Solitaire is any single-player board game, not only with cards. «Solitaire» is a much broader concept than «Klondike». People usually mean Klondike Solitaire under "solitaire". If this aim is not reached but moving is not possible anymore – the game is lost. The player has won if all foundation piles are built up from Aces to Kings and tableaux are clean. The reserve deck can be turned over into the waste pile by one or by three cards.

Cards moving is possible according to the rules: Released cards after removal of the cards that blocked them, turns face up and becomes available. The objective of the game is to stack all cards into four foundation piles (called also "houses") based on suit.Īll upturned cards are available and can be moved from tableau to foundation and back or between tableau piles. The remainder of the deck is placed nearby. All cards in the columns are closed, and only the last cards in each «klondike» are upturned. The left-hand column has one card, the next one has two, the third – three and so on. Initially, 28 cards are dealt over 7 columns, called also «klondikes».

The classic version uses a complete deck of cards (52 of them). But in fact, Klondike is an ancient patience with rich history. Microsoft had glorified this game and a lot of people still think that they invented it. You will win when all cards from the play board are placed in the foundation piles.It will be difficult to find a person who has never played Klondike Solitaire on his personal computer before.In each foundation pile cards must be arranged in this way: the Aace must be at the bottom and the King at the top, the rest of the cards must be arranged in ascending order.You must move the cards from the deck and tableau there and distribute them among the four suits. There are four foundation piles at the top of the playing field.You can move open cards to foundation piles or columns from the deck.


One card is revealed in each column, the rest are face down. 28 cards are laid out in seven columns on the playing field.Use as few moves as possible to get more points! You win when all cards are distributed in this way and there are no cards left. The cards in the pile must be arranged from the Ace at the bottom to the King at the top. Place all the cards in four base piles of the same color and in ascending order.
