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Australian Patience

Australian Patience is a challenging solitaire card game that combines elements of Klondike, Scorpion, and Yukon. (rules)

Double Klondike Solitaire

Double Klondike Solitaire is the bigger version of the most well-known and widely played variation of solitaire called simply Klondike. Double Klondike Solitaire is played with two decks of 52 cards each, and the objective is to build eight Foundation piles in ascending order, starting with Ace and ending with King. In this version you can draw one card from the stock. (rules)

Double Klondike Solitaire, 3 Turns

This game variant follows the rules of the Double Klondike Solitaire with one exception – you draw three cards from the stock, which allows you to plan your strategy in a more genuine way. (rules)

Easy Australian Patience

Australian Patience is a challenging solitaire card game that combines elements of Klondike, Scorpion, and Yukon. Easy version of the game adds unlimited redeals from Waste to Stock. (rules)

Face Up Double Klondike Solitaire

This game variant follows the rules of the Double Klondike Solitaire with one exception – all the cards on the table are initially open (or either Face Up), which makes a game slightly easier. (rules)

Face Up Double Klondike Solitaire, 3 Turns

This game variant follows the rules of the Double Klondike Solitaire with two exceptions – you draw three cards from the stock and all the cards on the table are initially open (or either Face Up). These modifications make a game slightly easier and allows you to plan your strategy in a more sophisticated way. (rules)

Face Up Klondike Solitaire

This game variant follows the rules of the Classic Klondike Solitaire with one exception – all cards in all Tableau piles are open. (rules)

Face Up Klondike Solitaire, 3 Turns

This game variant majorly follows the rules of the simple Klondike Solitaire, 3 Turns. Where it is different is all cards in all Tableau piles are open. (rules)

Face Up Triple Klondike Solitaire

This variation of Triple Klondike means that all cards in the tableau are dealt face-up from the very beginning of the game. While the rules for building in the tableau (down in alternating colors) and on the foundations (up in suit) remain the same, having all cards visible significantly alters the strategy, allowing players to plan moves more extensively and reducing the element of chance... (rules)

Face Up Triple Klondike Solitaire, 3 Turns

This is a combination of the "Face Up" and "3 Turns" variations. It is played with three decks, all tableau cards are face-up from the start, and cards are drawn three at a time from the stock pile. This version offers an interesting blend of greater visibility (due to face-up tableau cards) and increased challenge (due to the three-card draw mechanism), demanding both foresight in planning and... (rules)

Klondike Solitaire

Klondike Solitaire is arguably the most well-known and widely played variation of solitaire. Klondike Solitaire is played with a standard deck of 52 cards, and the objective is to build four Foundation piles in ascending order, starting with Ace and ending with King. In this version you can draw one card from the stock.
The name "Klondike" for this particular solitaire game is believed to be... (rules)

Klondike Solitaire, 3 Turns

This game variant follows the rules of the Classic Klondike Solitaire with one exception – you draw three cards from the stock, which allows you to plan your strategy in a more sophisticated way. (rules)

Strict Klondike Solitaire

This game variant follows the rules of the Classic Klondike Solitaire with one exception – there are no redeals from Waste to Stock. (rules)

Triple Klondike Solitaire

Triple Klondike Solitaire is a challenging card game played with three standard 52-card decks. The objective remains the same as classic Klondike: move all cards to the foundations, building them up in suit from Ace to King. The tableau features an expanded number of columns, 13 in total, and a much larger stock pile, offering more complexity and possibilities for strategic play compared to its... (rules)

Triple Klondike Solitaire, 3 Turns

In Triple Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns (also known as Draw 3), when you draw from the stock pile, three cards are revealed at a time onto the waste pile. Only the top (most recently drawn) card of these three is immediately available for play. This adds a layer of complexity, as you must manage the order of cards in the waste pile, and often need to make strategic moves from the tableau to unlock... (rules)