Klondike Solitaire: build the four foundation piles from the triangle deal
Klondike Solitaire starts with a triangle-style tableau, and your job is to move every suit into the four foundation piles in the upper-right corner. On the main board, you alternate red and black cards, uncover face-down stacks, and clear columns one move at a time. That familiar layout keeps every decision tied to a visible card and a clear destination.
The best turns usually come from freeing a blocked card and making room for the next color, which is why Solitaire Classic feels so close. When you spot a safe placement, you can extend a stack and open the next column instead of wasting a turn. The game also sits naturally beside solitaire as a card-puzzle format built around suit order and board control.
Face-down stacks, empty columns, and the four foundations
You can jump in free online with no download and no signup, and the layout plays well on mobile and desktop in your browser. As a logic game, it asks you to think a couple of moves ahead so you do not trap a useful color behind the wrong stack. Even a small mistake changes which cards can reach the foundations.
If you want another close match, Daily Solitaire keeps the same Klondike structure in a quick daily setup. Amazing Klondike Solitaire uses the same goal of building the four suits to the top. Spider Solitaire is a related tableau challenge, although it changes how you build runs.
The card game tag fits the rules well, because each move depends on color matching, suit tracking, and the order of your columns. If you enjoy clearing the board by careful stacking rather than fast taps, this version gives you the standard Klondike flow in a clean browser session.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
14 july 2021
Last Update
14 july 2021