Western Solitaire’s saloon-table Klondike setup
Western Solitaire uses the classic Klondike layout: move cards from the tableau to four foundation piles from Ace to King, and build down in alternating colors on the board. The saloon table art and Wild West backdrop turn each deal into a frontier card run, while the rules stay pure and familiar.
As a logic game, it plays in your browser with no download or signup, and it works on mobile and desktop. You are always choosing between exposing a hidden card, opening an empty column, or sending a card to a foundation pile, so even small moves can change the next few turns.
Foundation piles, empty columns, and score-chasing turns
If you enjoy that Klondike rhythm, Kings Klondike is a close match because it uses the same foundation goal and tableau flow. Amazing Klondike Solitaire also belongs in the same lane, with the same Ace-to-King climb and color-swapping board logic. The Klondike Solitaire tag collects more versions built on this rule set.
Score chasing adds pressure to every move: faster clears, fewer dead ends, and cleaner column rotations help you keep the run alive. That is why it pays to think two or three cards ahead, especially when a face-down stack hides the next useful rank. The game loads fast, so you can test a different sequence, compare the outcome, and improve the next deal without leaving the page.
Wild West styling that keeps the board easy to read
The Wild West look is not just decoration. The saloon table, frontier theme, and clear card stacks make the tableau easy to scan at a glance, which helps when you are lining up descending runs or freeing a column for a king. Because the round starts right away in your browser, you can jump into another deal whenever you want a short card puzzle with a sharper finish.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
16 january 2017
Last Update
16 january 2017