Card solitaire game Klondike
Patience (French patience) is a card game for one person, less often for two.
The player lays out the cards, adhering to certain rules and, most often, pursuing a certain goal. Depending on the rules, the goal can be achieved to varying degrees due to the intellectual efforts of the player(s) and due to chance (depending on the layout). The latter allows solitaire to be used for fortune telling.
The player lays out the cards, adhering to certain rules and, most often, pursuing a certain goal. Depending on the rules, the goal can be achieved to varying degrees due to the intellectual efforts of the player(s) and due to chance (depending on the layout). The latter allows solitaire to be used for fortune telling.
How to play?
Collect all the cards on the foundations.
Foundations (top right)
You can put an ace in an empty cell.
You can put a card of the same suit one value higher on a card.
Playing cells
You can put a card of a different color of a suit one value lower on a card along with the cards lying on it.
You can drag and drop a descending sequence of cards with alternating suit colors.
You can put a king in an empty cell.
You can look through the deck many times.
Double-clicking on a card sends it to its place.
One click on a card and a click on a higher value card of a different suit moves the card.
Foundations (top right)
You can put an ace in an empty cell.
You can put a card of the same suit one value higher on a card.
Playing cells
You can put a card of a different color of a suit one value lower on a card along with the cards lying on it.
You can drag and drop a descending sequence of cards with alternating suit colors.
You can put a king in an empty cell.
You can look through the deck many times.
Double-clicking on a card sends it to its place.
One click on a card and a click on a higher value card of a different suit moves the card.
Old card solitaire Klondike. Lay out the cards in sequence of the same suit from Ace to King.