Classic Solitaire Deluxe: tableau moves, foundation piles, and draw modes
In Classic Solitaire Deluxe, you drag cards from the tableau to the foundation piles, then switch between 1-card and 3-card draw to change how quickly the stock opens. The left-or-right layout option gives the board a small but useful twist, and the stats screen lets you track moves across every deal.
As a logic game, it follows Klondike rules closely: build alternating colours on the tableau, uncover hidden cards, and push each suit up in order. That same classic structure is why the Klondike Solitaire tag fits so well here.
You can click and drag cards with the mouse, which makes each move easy to test before you commit. Since it runs in your browser with no download and no signup, you can start a new round on a desktop or laptop in seconds.
Why the draw choice changes each round
With 1-card draw, the stock opens faster and gives you more direct control over the next card. With 3-card draw, you have to read a deeper queue and plan around extra buried cards, which makes every reveal and foundation move matter more. That simple switch changes the pace without changing the familiar Klondike rules.
If you want close matches, Solitaire Classic uses the same tableau-to-foundation rhythm, while Amazing Klondike Solitaire shares the same card-stacking challenge. Best Classic Solitaire also leans on the same drag-and-clear flow, so it is easy to move between all three.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
16 february 2023
Last Update
16 february 2023