Solitaire

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Solitaire

Welcome to Solitaire Bliss! Enjoy free Solitaire games such as Klondike (Solitaire one card and three cards), Spider Solitaire, and Freecell. Don't forget to check out all the other 36 games and all the special features: solvable-only game mode, statistics tracking, multiple and unique card sets, backgrounds and lots of customizations and options. You can even zoom in and out the game's board to make the cards smaller or larger. What is Solitaire? Solitaire is the collective term for hundreds of card games and activities requiring only one person. The game involves arranging a shuffled deck of cards into a specified order or tableau, no matter the variation. The origins of the game are a little hazy. One of the first documented references to the word "solitaire" was in a 17th-century engraving featuring Anne-Joulie de Rohan-Chabot, Princess Soubise, playing solitaire. However, this was a different game as it used pegs instead of cards. The card game Solitaire likely originated from cartomancy or tarot as an early form of fortune telling due to how cards are laid out in both practices. This is also supported by the use of the alternative term "cabale", which originated from the Medieval Latin "caballa", meaning secret knowledge. Some game variations have also been called patience, especially in England, Germany, and Portugal. Queen Victoria's German husband, Prince Albert, was notably fond of patience games. How to Play Solitaire Classic Solitaire, also known as klondike so...

Free online Solitaire

Hi there, I'm Jo! I originally created this game in November 2011. Please let me know if something doesn't work. I also love hearing suggestions! Email me at P.S. Check out my new Legal This site is now owned and operated by my company: Sinopia Olive Limited 11 Raven Wharf Lafone Street London SE1 2LR United Kingdom Company number: 10151298 Website: By using this site you agree to the Credits I would like to thank Richard Hoelscher, who created an excellent vector version of Grimaud's 19th-century "Paris pattern" card deck (see the Goal The goal is to move all cards to the four foundations on the upper right. Turning and Moving Click the stock (on the upper left) to turn over cards onto the waste pile. Drag cards to move them between the waste pile, the seven tableau columns (at the bottom), and the four foundations. You can also double-click cards instead of dragging them to a foundation. You may move single cards or piles of cards within the tableau. You may only move cards off the waste pile, but you may onto and off the foundations. Any time you expose a face-down card in a tableau column, that card is automatically turned face-up for you. Build Rules Cards on the foundations need to be stacked by the same suit from Ace to King. Cards on the tableau need to be stacked by alternating color from high rank (King) to low rank (Ace). Empty spots on the tableau can be filled with a King of any suit.