Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns is played with one deck and in the Tableau there are seven piles of one to seven cards. There is a Stock pile that releases three cards. There are four Foundation piles in the game.
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Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns is won when all cards have been successfully moved to the Foundation piles.
Both Klondike and Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns are classic solitaire games with similar objectives: to move all cards to the foundation piles in ascending order by suit, from Ace to King. However, they differ in the way cards are drawn from the stock. In Klondike, you draw one card at a time. In Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns, you draw three cards from Stock pile at a time, allowing for more potential moves and a slightly different strategic approach. While both games offer a challenging and enjoyable solitaire experience, the added flexibility of drawing (and thus seeing) three cards in Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns can make it a more engaging option for some players.
Game complexity: Easy
Odds of winning: Average, half of 10 games
Allowed moves:
‣ move cards between the Tableau piles, building down in alternating colors (for example, a red 6 can be placed on a black 7)
‣ transfer cards to the Foundation piles, starting with Aces, and then building up in suit until each Foundation pile contains a complete suit in ascending order
‣ release three card from the Stock if your exhausted your Tableau moves
Score for a Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns is a sum of seconds spend for a game and moves done during it.
InSolitaire.com allows you to retract your last move with "Undo".
Don't forget to check your statistics – for that choose the Statistics item from the More menu in the top right corner.
Decks: Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns is played with a single deck of 52 cards.
Piles: As for classic Klondike game, this game table holds seven Tableau piles of seven to six cards and four Foundation piles.
Deal: The cards are dealt into seven Tableau piles, with each pile containing an increasing number of face-down cards and the topmost card face-up.
In Klondike, you can only release the top card of Stock pile. In Klondike Solitaire 3 Turns, you can release the top three cards of Stock pile.
Klondike is generally considered more challenging due to the limited visibility of cards in the Stock pile.
In both games, you win by moving all cards to the Foundation piles in ascending order by suit.
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