Solitaire Classic’s Klondike tableau and four foundation piles
Solitaire Classic uses a standard 52-card Klondike layout: build descending tableau columns, flip face-down cards, and clear the board into four foundation piles. The minimalist green felt look keeps each rank easy to track, and the stock pile gives you another draw when the columns stall.
Because each stack must alternate colors, every placement matters. Move a red 7 onto a black 8, expose hidden cards in the seven columns, and decide when to send a card up to the foundations. If you enjoy Klondike Solitaire, this is the same ace-to-king puzzle in a cleaner browser format.
Stock pile choices that open new columns
Drawing from the reserve is not just a backup move; it is how you find the one card that frees a long column or unlocks a buried king. That is why it suits logic games fans who plan two or three moves ahead, and it runs in your browser with no signup and no download on desktop or mobile.
On desktop, drag cards with the mouse or double-click to send a card to a matching foundation. On touch screens, tap and slide works cleanly, so the same layout plays well on phones and tablets.
For a close match, try Solitaire Classic Klondike, which follows the same foundation-and-tableau rhythm. Original Classic Solitaire keeps the same ace-to-king structure. Spider Solitaire changes the stacking rule, but it still asks you to uncover hidden cards and manage space carefully.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
16 august 2021
Last Update
26 march 2026