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Solitaire (Turn 1)
The world's most famous solitaire game features a triangular tableau where you build down in alternating colors. In this version, you draw one card from the stock at a time.
Solitaire (Turn 3)
The world's most famous solitaire game features a triangular tableau where you build down in alternating colors.
Double Klondike
A solitaire card game variation where two decks are used, and the game is laid out in eight foundations that need to be built up from Ace to King in suit.
Klondike Solitaire (Turn 1)
The world's most famous solitaire game features a triangular tableau where you build down in alternating colors. In this version, you draw one card from the stock at a time.
Triple Klondike
Similar to Double Klondike but utilizes three decks of cards and twelve foundations, increasing complexity and requiring more strategic play.
Athena
A Klondike-turn-3 variation with a rectangular starting tableau in which cards alternate face-up and face-down.
Aunt Mary
A difficult Klondike-turn-3 variation where the tableau contains one fewer pile but all cards are face up.
Big Harp
A two-deck Klondike-turn-3 variation that is different than Harp in several ways, without really being that much bigger.
Bureau
This game has rules similar to Klondike-turn-3, except you build the foundation in alternate colors and cannot fill spaces in the tableau.
Chinese Klondike
A three-suit version of Klondike-turn-3.
Double Trigon
A two-deck version of Trigon or maybe a version of Doubleklondike with building in suit. I suppose it depends on how you look at it.
Endless Harp
A variation of Big Harp which allows unlimited redeals.
Gilbert
An odd Klondike-turn-3 variation with one set of foundations building up and one set building down. The fact that only sevens can fill gaps in the tableau makes it nearly unplayable.
Gold Mine
A Klondike-turn-3 variation that starts with an empty tableau.
Insane Klondike
An variation of Klondike-turn-3 with 32 decks. Your client will probably crash.
Kingsley
Reverse Klondike-turn-3 which in theory is no more difficult, but which proves hard to wrap your head around if you are used to playing it the other way round.
Klondike (Gallery Mode)
The world's most famous solitaire game played in gallery mode so all stock cards are always visible and the playable ones are raised
Klondike Territory
A cross between Flowergarden and Klondike-turn-3, slightly more difficult than the similar Northwest Territory game.
Minerva
Athena with a Canfield-style reserve added.
Octuple Klondike
An eight-deck variation of Klondike-turn-3. You will need a very large screen for this.
Quadruple Klondike
A four-deck variation of Klondike-turn-3, invented by Thomas Warfield. You will need a large screen for this.
Quadruple Trigon
A four-deck version of Trigon. Needs a large screen.
Quintuple Klondike
A five-deck variation of Klondike-turn-3. You will need a large screen for this.
Sally
A version of Doubleklondike where the base card of the foundation depends on a card dealt in.
Saratoga
This is just Klondike-turn-3 with the cards dealt face up.
Seven Devils
Seven Devils is arguably the most difficult of all solitaire games. Good luck!
Sextuple Klondike
A six-deck variation of Klondike-turn-3. You will need a large screen for this.
Smokey
A Klondike-turn-3 variant invented by Ann Edwards where you can build sequences in color, but only move sequences of the same suit. Not too hard. Not too easy.
Spike
Klondike-turn-3 with three waste piles.
Suit Triangle
A two-deck version of Klondike-turn-3 where we build in the same suite.
Thoughtful
Klondike-turn-3 with all cards in the tableau starting face up. Also known as "Saratoga".
Trigon
A variation of Klondike-turn-3 where we build in suit instead of with alternating colors.
Trigon Left
A blend of Trigon and Movingleft.
Whitehorse
An easy Klondike-turn-3 variant where instead of dealing a lot of cards to the tableau, we have spaces that autofill