Classic Solitaire
Classic Solitaire
Classic Solitaire, often just called Klondike, is the timeless card game that’s been a go-to since it hit PCs with Windows 3.0. You’re working a standard 52-card deck, dealt into seven tableau piles—first pile gets one card, second gets two, up to seven, with only the top card face-up—plus a stock pile and four empty foundations. The goal? Build those foundations from Ace to King, one for each suit, by stacking cards in the tableau in descending order and alternating colors (like red 7 on black 8). Tap or drag to move cards, flip face-down ones as you free them, and draw from the stock—either one card at a time or three, depending on your vibe—to keep things moving. It’s got a simple, clean look—think crisp cards on a green felt backdrop—and a chill pace with no timer, just you and your patience. Empty tableau spots can take any King or sequence starting with one, giving you room to maneuver. The catch? Not every deal’s winnable, so luck’s in the mix with your smarts. Perfect for a quick mental reset or a stubborn puzzle grind—how many suits do you think you’d stack before the draw pile says game over?