Solitaire Klondike Learn How to Play
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Solitaire Klondike: Learn How to Play
Had enough of the usual solitaire games? Discover Klondike, a popular and relaxing solitaire variation with roots tracing back to the Californian Gold Rush.
The Rise of Klondike
With the proliferation of computers in homes, classrooms, and offices, solitaire became a staple entertainment option due to its simplicity and addictive nature. While traditional solitaire has grown stale for many, Klondike has emerged as a refreshing alternative. Interestingly, Klondike is not a new game. It first appeared in the late 19th century, originating with miners in the Alaskan and Californian mountains who played it to pass the time.
How to Play Klondike
Klondike is easy to learn but surprisingly challenging to master, providing an invigorating gaming experience. Here's how to set up and play:
Setting Up
1. Initial Layout: Place one card face up on the table.
2. Additional Cards: To the right, place six cards face down.
3. Building Columns: Place another card face up next to the first column. Then, add a face-down card to each of the remaining columns.
4. Continue: Repeat this pattern?"placing face-up and face-down cards?"until the last column has seven cards.
You'll have 24 additional cards in your hand to play with.
Playing the Game
Your objective is to organize all the cards into four foundation piles, starting with aces and building up to kings, each pile consisting of a single suit. Here's how to progress:
- Foundation Building: Place each ace on the side as it appears and start adding subsequent cards in sequence (e.g., 2, 3, etc.) within the same suit.
- Tableau Sequences: Create descending sequences on the tableau by alternating colors. For example, under a six of clubs, place either a five of diamonds or hearts, but not clubs or spades.
Revealing Cards
When you use a face-up card, flip the face-down card beneath it. If you clear a tableau column, you can start a new sequence with a king.
Moving Sequences
You can move entire card sequences between tableau columns, as long as you adhere to the alternating color rule.
Drawing from the Hand
To use your hand cards, reveal the top three, but play only the top one. Once you use a card, you can play the next one underneath. Continue this process through the deck.
Enjoy the challenge and relaxation that come with mastering Klondike!
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