How to play

Build down in alternating colors

Move cards between columns in descending order, switching between red and black as you go.

Turn hidden cards face up

Clearing a column or moving a face-up card can reveal the next hidden card and open new moves.

Finish each suit in the foundations

Move cards to the foundation piles from Ace through King until all four suits are complete.

Moves 0 Foundations 0 / 4 complete

Solitaire deal ready. Select a visible card or run to make the first move.

Why play Solitaire?

Solitaire is easy to start, but a good deal still rewards patience and planning. It works well for a short break, feels familiar on desktop and mobile, and stays satisfying because the order of your moves matters.

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Jump into the broader category hub for similar games, then branch into nearby collections when you want a different style of play.

FAQs

How do I move cards?

Drag a visible card or valid run to its destination, or tap the card first and then tap the column or foundation pile.

What cards can go into an empty column?

Only a King can move into an empty tableau column in Solitaire.

What happens when the stock runs out?

If there are cards in the waste pile, you can recycle them back into the stock and keep playing.

Can I come back to the same deal later?

Yes. Your current Solitaire board is saved in this browser so you can continue later.