Solitaire Klondike Learn How to Play

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How to Play Klondike Solitaire


Tired of the same old solitaire games? Discover Klondike, a popular variation not only fun and relaxing but also rich in history, tracing back to the Californian Gold Rush.

The Rise of Klondike


With the advent of personal computers, solitaire became a household staple due to its simplicity and addictive nature. However, as interest waned, players sought new variations, and Klondike quickly became a favorite. Despite its recent popularity, Klondike actually originated in the late 19th century, often played by miners in Alaska and California to pass the time.

How to Play Klondike


Klondike is easy to learn yet offers a challenging experience. Here’s how to set up and play:

1. Initial Setup:
- Place one card face up on the table.
- To its left, place six cards face down.
- Add another face-up card to the card left of the initial face-up card.
- Continue this sequence, adding a face-up card then a face-down card to the remaining columns. Keep doing this until the last column has seven cards.
- You should now have 24 cards left to play with.

2. Objective:
- Your goal is to build up four foundation piles starting with an Ace and ending with a King, all of the same suit.
- When you find an Ace, place it separately to start building the sequence.

3. Building Sequences:
- On the tableau, create descending sequences by alternating colors. For example, under a six of clubs, you can place a five of diamonds or hearts, but not a spade or club.

4. Revealing Cards:
- Once you use the cards facing up, flip the card beneath it. If you clear a column, you can place a King to start a new sequence.

5. Moving Sequences:
- Entire sequences can be moved between columns as long as they follow alternating color rules.

6. Drawing from the Stock:
- Turn over the top three cards from the remaining deck. You can only use the top card. Once used, you may access the next one. Continue in batches of three, recycling the deck as needed.

Overall, Klondike provides a refreshing twist on the classic solitaire game, offering both relaxation and a bit of mental exercise. Enjoy your game!

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