Alaska Solitaire
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Alaska Solitaire is a classic card game where players build sequences of cards in descending order by suit, aiming to move all cards to the foundation piles. It is similar to Klondike but allows for more flexible moves.

Alaska Solitaire belongs to the Yukon category.

If you like Alaska Solitaire, check out these variations and family games: Relaxed Alaska, Russian, Relaxed Russian, Yukon and Relaxed Yukon, and others.

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This page was last updated on 29 January 2025.

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Game objective

Goal: Move all cards in game to Foundation piles.

Game complexity: Medium

Odds of winning: Average, half of 10 games

Game setup

How many decks are in play: A single standard 52-card deck is used.

Which card piles are involved: Game has seven Tableaus and four Foundations.

What the initial deal looks like: Deal one card to the first Tableau pile. The rest 6 Tableau piles have increasing amount of cards from 6 to 11 cards. The top five cards of each pile are face-up, except for the first pile which has only one card face-up.

Gameplay

Allowed moves:

Any open subpile could be taken from Tableau piles. Tableau piles are built in same suit from one rank lower or higher. A pile of cards could be dropped to a Tableau pile, however only the topmost card of the dropped pile is checked for these clauses. Only a pile that has a King in its bottom could be placed to an empty Tableau pile.

A single top card could be taken from Foundation piles. Foundation piles are built in same suit from Aces to Kings. Only one card could be dropped to a Foundation pile at a time. Only an Ace could be placed to an empty Foundation pile.

Also note:

You can undo all of your moves in this game. Score for Alaska Solitaire is a sum of seconds spent for a game and moves done during it.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Alaska Solitaire

How does Alaska differ from Klondike Solitaire?

Alaska allows players to move sequences of cards together, even if they are not in order, while Klondike Solitaire requires cards to be moved individually. This flexibility makes Alaska more strategic and challenging.

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