
Classic card game loved worldwide. Arrange cards in seven columns and build from ace to king to win. Free in the browser.
Solitaire
Classic card game loved worldwide. Arrange cards in seven columns and build from ace to king to win. Free in the browser.
What is Solitaire

Solitaire uses a standard 52-card deck. You start with seven tableau columns (1 to 7 cards each); only the top card of each column is face-up. Move cards so red and black alternate in descending order (king to ace). Only a king (or a king-led sequence) can fill an empty column. Draw from the stock one or three cards at a time and place them on the tableau or on the four foundations. Each foundation starts with an ace; build up in the same suit to the king. When all cards are on the foundations, you win. Simple rules with real depth: move order and when you draw from the stock change the game.
Game features
No time limit—play at your own pace
Simple rules that are easy to learn
Drag-and-drop for smooth play
Choose to draw one or three cards from the stock
Auto-move option to send cards to foundations
Undo so you can correct mistakes
Free in the browser; no download
Works on PC, phone, and tablet
How to play
Build tableau columns in alternating colors, descending order.
Only the top card of each column can be moved; you can move stacks together.
An empty column can hold a king or a sequence starting with a king.
Draw from the stock and place cards on the tableau or foundations.
Build foundations from ace to king in the same suit.
Move all cards to the foundations to win.
Why play Solitaire
Solitaire balances strategy and luck and stays interesting over many games. No time limit, so it’s good for commutes or breaks. It exercises planning and focus. Free in the browser, no download. A classic that anyone can enjoy.
Summary
“Solitaire is the classic single-player card game with 52 cards. Build seven tableau columns in descending order and four foundations from ace to king. No time limit, simple controls, and deep gameplay. Free in the browser on any device.”