Solitaire: Play Classic Solitaire Online for Free (No Signup Required)

Play Classic Solitaire online for free. Challenge yourself with daily challenges and winnable deals. A feature-rich game with hints and undo's.

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This game is considered to be the classic Solitaire game. We've kept the original gameplay and style of this timeless classic, and improved on its graphics and features. Join more than 1 million people who play more than four million games of Classic Solitaire, Klondike Solitaire, Spider, and Free Cell each month. Keep your mind sharp and unwind by playing these classic Patience games.

We've done our utmost to create a game with smooth gameplay, a modern design, and all the features you know and love from the classic game.

Play a winnable deal or challenge yourself with a random shuffle. Take part in our daily challenge to see if you can win every challenge of the month!

Our game contains unlimited free gameplays, undo's, and hints. You can toggle sound, set autoplay, turn three cards or turn one card at a time, change the design, and much more under settings.

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Five start review

Best game I've found. So much fun. It is the perfect difficulty for me!

Mischa Sherman

Five star review

A classic version of Patience with plenty of challenges and clues, but only if you need them.

Brittany Hudson

Solitaire Turn Three Rules

For those who've played the game before, we've created a concise summary of the Solitaire rules. If you're familiar with the game, it should give you the refresher you want. If you're new to the game, read through our thorough guide on how to play Solitaire. It consists of 11 steps, complete with illustrations and a video tutorial.

The game's goal is to move all cards to the foundation piles. The game consists of 4 main areas:

  • The tableau: On which most of the game will be placed.
  • The stock: From where you'll draw cards.
  • The waste: To which cards from the stock will be moved.
  • The foundation: Where you'll try to move all your cards to.

Basic layout of this free online solitaire game

The foundation piles are ordered by suit and rank. Each foundation has one suit, and cards must be placed on the foundation in order (ace, one, two, etc.). To get to move cards to the foundations, the player can use the following moves:

  • Move cards from stock to waste: You can flip either one or three cards from the stock to the waste. The amount can be configured under settings.
  • Move a card from waste to a foundation: You can move a card from the waste to the foundation if the card's rank and its suit are correct.
  • Move a card from waste to a tableau: You can move a card from the waste to the foundation if the card's rank and suit are correct.
  • Move a card from the foundation back to the tableau: If need be, you can move a card from the foundation back onto the tableau.
  • Move one or more cards from one tableau to another: You can move one or several cards from one tableau to another if the rank of the first card in the pile is one higher than the tableau you're moving to and the color is opposite of the card being moved.
  • You can move a tableau card onto the foundations: You can do this manually or let it happen automatically. This can be configured under settings.

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A Classic Game Jam-Packed With Features

Our game contains the gameplay you know and low from the classic card game, combined with all the bells and whistles a modern Patience game should have. It's jammed with features, and below you'll find some of our favorites.

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Unlimited Free Games

You can play with turn one if you're in a mood for a simple round or turn three if you're up for a challenge. Play a random game for a classic experience, or try a winnable deal for a more predictable experience.

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Daily Challenge

Start your day off the right way with our daily challenges. You're guaranteed to be able to win each daily challenge, so there are no excuses for missing a day! Keep track of your progress in the daily challenge calendar.

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Helpful Hints

If you're unsure what your next move should be, you can always get a hint, which will help you move one step closer to winning the game.

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Undo Moves to Your Heart's Content

If you're playing a winnable deal and get to a point where you're stuck, you might have made a wrong move. Don't worry, since you can undo as many moves as you want.

Five star review

I have started my day playing the daily challenge for many, many years and still love it.

Michael Powell

Five star review

Classic Patience the way it should be. I love how it plays and the look of the cards.

Abigale Reynolds

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

If your questions aren't answered by our FAQ below, feel free to reach out at contact@online-solitaire.com, and we'll do our best to help you.

Do You Have a Free Download?

We sure do! You can download this classic card game for free on Windows™, Mac™, Linux™, Android, or iOS. We even have a version for Amazon Kindle and Google Chrome as well.

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How Do You Set Up Solitaire?

The tableau piles are numbered from one to seven. The first pile has one card on it, and the second has two, and so on. The top card on each tableau is turned face up, and the cards below are turned face down. The cards left after being moved to the tableau are placed face down on the stock. Both the waste and the foundations start without any cards on them.

How Many Rows Are There in Solitaire?

There are seven rows in a game of Solitaire. These rows are also referred to as tableaus. They're laid out in a pattern resembling a reverse staircase, with each row having one more card than the last row.

What Is the Foundation in Solitaire?

The foundation is where all cards end up when playing the game. The first card to go on the foundation is an ace, the second a two, and so forth. Once all cards are is in the tableau, the game has been won.

How Do You Deal Solitaire?

You place a card on each of the seven rows, and then you turn the first card face-up. After that, you put a card on the last six rows, leaving out the first row, and then you turn over the first card in that column. You keep doing this until all rows have a face-up card.

How Do You Win Solitaire?

All the cards need to end up in the foundation piles to win. The foundation piles are ordered by suit and rank. Each foundation has one suit, and cards must be placed on the foundation in order (ace, one, two, etc.).

How Does Scoring Work in Solitaire?

The scoring used is the traditional one used in the Microsoft Windows™ games. You can see a table of the scoring below:

  • Waste to tableau: 5 points
  • Waste to foundation: 10 points
  • Tableau to foundation: 10 points
  • Turn over tableau card: 5 points
  • Foundation to tableau: -15 points