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 single-deck counterpart.
Triple Klondike Solitaire belongs to the eponymous category.
If you like Triple Klondike Solitaire, check out these variations and family games: Face Up Triple Klondike, Australian Patience, Easy Australian Patience, Klondike and Klondike, 3 Turns, and others.
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This page was last updated on 29 January 2025.
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Goal: Move all cards in game to Foundation piles.
Game complexity: Easy
Odds of winning: Very high, almost all of 10 games
How many decks are in play: Three standard 52-card decks are used.
Which card piles are involved: For Triple Klondike there are thirteen piles of one to thirteen cards in the Tableau. There is a Stock pile that releases a single card to Waste pile, and there are twelve Foundation piles.
What the initial deal looks like: Deal one card to each Tableau pile (1-13 cards). The top card of each pile is face-up. Remaining cards form the Stock.
Allowed moves:
‣ One card is released to Waste pile by clicking over a Stock. If there are no more cards left in Stock, they can be collected (redealt) from the Waste pile by clicking the empty Stock. Player has unlimited redeals.
‣ A single top card could be taken from Waste pile.
‣ 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.
‣ A subpile, arranged in alternating suit Kings to Aces could be taken from Tableau piles. Tableau piles are built in alternating suit from Kings to Aces. A pile of cards could be dropped to a Tableau pile if it satisfies the arrangement. Only a pile that has a King in its bottom could be placed to an empty Tableau pile.
Also note:
You can undo all of your moves in this game. It is recommended to enjoy Triple Klondike Solitaire in a landscape mode on your mobile phone. Score for Triple Klondike Solitaire is a sum of seconds spent for a game and moves done during it.
The most significant difference is the number of decks used. Triple Klondike uses three standard 52-card decks, totaling 156 cards, compared to the single deck in classic Klondike. This results in a much larger tableau (typically 13 piles instead of 7) and a much bigger stock pile, leading to a more complex and often longer game with more possibilities for strategic moves and blockages.
In Triple Klondike, there are twelve foundation piles. The goal for these foundations is the same as classic Klondike: you must build each foundation up in suit from Ace to King. For example, you'll need three separate Ace of Hearts cards to start three different Heart foundations, each then built up with 2 of Hearts, 3 of Hearts, and so on, until King of Hearts.
Triple Klondike is generally considered harder than classic Klondike. While having more cards might seem to offer more options, the sheer volume of cards and the increased depth of the tableau piles make it more challenging to find and access specific cards needed for building sequences or foundations. It often requires more extensive planning and careful management of the larger stock and waste piles to uncover all the necessary cards.
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