Solitaire Classic Christmas and the snowy Klondike foundations
In Solitaire Classic Christmas, you clear a Klondike tableau by moving cards to four foundation piles from Ace to King, while the alternating-color columns and snowy card art give the familiar setup a festive look. The Christmas deck changes the mood, but the board still asks for sharp rank and suit decisions on every turn, so each move matters right away.
Build down the columns before the foundations lock in
The tableau rules stay strict: place cards in descending order and alternate red with black, then use each open space to expose a better move. That makes it a natural fit for the logic category, because every placement can open or block a whole column. It also sits cleanly inside the solitaire tag, with foundation stacking doing the real scoring work.
It will feel familiar if you have played Spider Solitaire Classic, since both games reward planning across stacked columns instead of rushing single cards. The same careful tempo shows up in Crescent Solitaire, where the end state matters more than any one move. A different sort of card-puzzle rhythm appears in Solitaire Story Tripeaks 4, which keeps the genre focus on reading the board and choosing the next clean step.
The winter presentation ties into the New Year mood with bright seasonal colors and a holiday deck. It plays free online in your browser on mobile or desktop, and there is no signup before the first deal. If you want a short session between other tasks, the one-screen layout makes it easy to start a round, test a sequence, and keep building toward the four foundations.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
16 december 2017
Last Update
16 december 2017