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How to Play Solitaire

The classic singleplayer card game. Choose your difficulty, and see if you can stack all four suits, Ace to King!

When playing solitaire, your goal is to move all of the cards from the seven main piles, or the tableau, to the spaces in the top right corner of the screen, known as the foundation. The cards must be stacked into four piles, one for each suit, from Ace to King in the foundation.

Use your finger to tap and drag cards across the board and place them in stacks of descending order on the tableau. You are only allowed to stack cards in alternating colors, so be mindful of where you’re placing them! If you’re out of moves using the cards on your tableau, tap the deck in the top left corner. Depending on the game difficulty you selected, you will either draw one or three cards from the deck. Use the first card you draw to make your move. If the first card doesn’t fit anywhere on your board, keep on drawing until you can make a move.

In some cases, you may run out of moves to make with the cards you have. If so, just restart the game and try again!

SOLITAIRE TIPS & TRICKS

1. Organize first

Sort out your cards as best you can at the start of the game, before revealing the top card(s) of the stock deck. Start out by scanning the tableau for any cards that can be stacked up. Work your way around the cards that are already visible then move on to the stock deck. Keeping rows of cards stacked in order can help you to decipher which cards still need to be revealed.

2. Focus on revealing hidden cards

One of the most important things to focus on is revealing the face-down cards in the tableau. Sometimes you will have choices of which card to move onto a stack and in these cases you should always try to move a card that will reveal a new face-down card.

3. Study the cards carefully

When you draw a card from the stock deck, look carefully at the cards you have already revealed below to try and place the newly drawn card. It’s best to take things one card at a time before consulting the deck for a new pull.

4. Fill the foundation

When you come across an Ace, double tap or drag it to the top right corner to place it into an open foundation pile (you can also double tap to automatically move any card). Once you have an Ace in the foundation, you can start stacking cards of the same suit on top, starting with 2 and ending with King. Try to add cards to the foundation whenever possible This will help clear out your tableau and make room for you to stack more cards.

5. You can take cards from the foundation, too

Sometimes you may be able to "borrow" a card back from the foundation in order to stack a newly-revealed card from the tableau. Doing so is usually worth it, as it's critical to reveal hidden cards underneath the newly revealed card.

WHAT YOU LEARN FROM PLAYING SOLITAIRE

Playing Solitaire can help you work on your patience and decision making skills. A few rounds of Solitaire can also help ease your mind of stress and help you focus your energy into completing the game.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO WIN EVERY GAME OF SOLITAIRE?

It is a common myth that most games of Solitaire aren’t winnable from the start. The reality is that roughly 80% of Solitaire games are winnable when played perfectly. However, unless you are a Solitaire expert, trying to win 80% of games is a little bit unreasonable. Even winning over 25% of games is good for a beginner.

TYPES OF SOLITAIRE

There are many different types of Solitaire besides the classic one that is featured here. If you get a little bit tired of our classic Solitaire, go ahead and take a look at some of the variations on our Solitaire Games list right here. 

We recommend that you start out with Spider Solitaire. It’s one of the most popular riffs on this classic game, and we have a whole blog about how to play it here, as well as a Spider Solitaire strategy blog here. 

Read more about a building a good solitaire strategy here.

When playing solitaire, your goal is to move all of the cards from the seven main piles, or the tableau, to the spaces in the top right corner of the screen, known as the foundation. The cards must be stacked into four piles, one for each suit, from Ace to King in the foundation.

Use your mouse to click and drag cards across the board and place them in stacks of descending order on the tableau. You are only allowed to stack cards in alternating colors, so be mindful of where you’re placing them! If you’re out of moves using the cards on your tableau, click the deck in the top left corner. Depending on the game difficulty you selected, you will either draw one or three cards from the deck. Use the first card you draw to make your move. If the first card doesn’t fit anywhere on your board, keep on drawing until you can make a move.

In some cases, you may run out of moves to make with the cards you have. If so, just restart the game and try again!

SOLITAIRE TIPS & TRICKS

1. Organize first

Sort out your cards as best you can at the start of the game, before revealing the top card(s) of the stock deck. Start out by scanning the tableau for any cards that can be stacked up. Work your way around the cards that are already visible then move on to the stock deck. Keeping rows of cards stacked in order can help you to decipher which cards still need to be revealed.

2. Focus on revealing hidden cards

One of the most important things to focus on is revealing the face-down cards in the tableau. Sometimes you will have choices of which card to move onto a stack and in these cases you should always try to move a card that will reveal a new face-down card.

3. Study the cards carefully

When you draw a card from the stock deck, look carefully at the cards you have already revealed below to try and place the newly drawn card. It’s best to take things one card at a time before consulting the deck for a new pull.

4. Fill the foundation

When you come across an Ace, double click it or drag it to the top right corner to place it into an open foundation pile (you can also double click to automatically move any card). Once you have an Ace in the foundation, you can start stacking cards of the same suit on top, starting with 2 and ending with King. Try to add cards to the foundation whenever possible This will help clear out your tableau and make room for you to stack more cards.

5. You can take cards from the foundation, too

Sometimes you may be able to "borrow" a card back from the foundation in order to stack a newly-revealed card from the tableau. Doing so is usually worth it, as it's critical to reveal hidden cards underneath the newly revealed card.

WHAT YOU LEARN FROM PLAYING SOLITAIRE

Playing Solitaire can help you work on your patience and decision making skills. You may start to get frustrated if you keep running out of moves. That is totally normal and if you feel frustrated, go ahead and take a break with another game and then come back. Solitaire is all about patience and having fun so take your time learning the game.

As you get better, a few rounds of Solitaire can also help ease your mind of stress and help you focus your energy into completing the game. Solitaire can be soothing for a lot of people as the games often follow a similar flow and rhythm.

Is it possible to win every game of solitaire?

It is a common myth that most games of Solitaire aren’t winnable from the start. The reality is that roughly 80% of Solitaire games are winnable when played perfectly. However, unless you are a Solitaire expert, trying to win 80% of games is a little bit unreasonable. Even winning over 25% of games is good for a beginner.

What are other types of solitaire?

There are many different types of Solitaire besides the classic version. If traditional solitaire seems too complicated, give Spider Solitaire a try. In this version, you'll form card stacks without having to intertwine black and red cards.

Or if you're really looking for a twist on the game, transport yourself into another world with magic solitaire.

Is Solitaire good for your brain?

Solitaire is a great way to decompress from a busy day and just relax. A big reason is that players are able to play Solitaire at their own pace. It has a stop-and-think component that helps to melt stress away in a relaxing game environment without completely turning your brain off. 

How many cards do you put out for Solitaire?

In Solitaire, players put out 7 cards across the table. The first card has no other cards behind it, then one more card gets added behind as you go down the row. These cards that you deal out are known as the ‘Tableau”. 

While we already do this step for you when you go to play Solitaire on our site, this is valuable information if you want to try and play Solitaire yourself in real life.

What is the goal of Solitaire?

The goal at the beginning of Solitaire is to set up piles of cards in order, alternating in the color of the suit. However, the larger objective is to place all of the cards into 4 piles, going up in order from Ace to King. 

While the objective may be simple, players will need strategy, foresight, and a little bit of luck if they to win. To learn some solid Solitaire strategies, we have an entire blog on Solitaire Strategy at our Coolmath Games blog.

What are Games Like Solitaire?

  • Hearts: The classic card game is here!
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  • Spider Solitaire: An easier twist on the classic game.
  • Magic Solitaire: Clear all of the cards from the table.
  • Crazy Eights: Play the classic game with your friends!
  • 31: Swap cards and make the high hand!
  • Rummy: How many sets can you make?
  • Spooky Tripeaks: Play your spooky cards right!
  • Pyramid Solitaire: 13 is your new lucky number!

How to play Solitaire on your phone

Did you know you can also play Solitaire on your phone? It’s a great way to play without worrying about losing your save data.

For iOS devices, simply tap the "Share" icon iOS share in Safari and select "Add to Home Screen". For Android devices, tap the “Menu” icon android pwa and select "Install App".

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The classic singleplayer card game. Choose your difficulty, and see if you can stack all four suits, Ace to King!

When playing solitaire, your goal is to move all of the cards from the seven main piles, or the tableau, to the spaces in the top right corner of the screen, known as the foundation. The cards must be stacked into four piles, one for each suit, from Ace to King in the foundation.

Use your finger to tap and drag cards across the board and place them in stacks of descending order on the tableau. You are only allowed to stack cards in alternating colors, so be mindful of where you’re placing them! If you’re out of moves using the cards on your tableau, tap the deck in the top left corner. Depending on the game difficulty you selected, you will either draw one or three cards from the deck. Use the first card you draw to make your move. If the first card doesn’t fit anywhere on your board, keep on drawing until you can make a move.

In some cases, you may run out of moves to make with the cards you have. If so, just restart the game and try again!

SOLITAIRE TIPS & TRICKS

1. Organize first

Sort out your cards as best you can at the start of the game, before revealing the top card(s) of the stock deck. Start out by scanning the tableau for any cards that can be stacked up. Work your way around the cards that are already visible then move on to the stock deck. Keeping rows of cards stacked in order can help you to decipher which cards still need to be revealed.

2. Focus on revealing hidden cards

One of the most important things to focus on is revealing the face-down cards in the tableau. Sometimes you will have choices of which card to move onto a stack and in these cases you should always try to move a card that will reveal a new face-down card.

3. Study the cards carefully

When you draw a card from the stock deck, look carefully at the cards you have already revealed below to try and place the newly drawn card. It’s best to take things one card at a time before consulting the deck for a new pull.

4. Fill the foundation

When you come across an Ace, double tap or drag it to the top right corner to place it into an open foundation pile (you can also double tap to automatically move any card). Once you have an Ace in the foundation, you can start stacking cards of the same suit on top, starting with 2 and ending with King. Try to add cards to the foundation whenever possible This will help clear out your tableau and make room for you to stack more cards.

5. You can take cards from the foundation, too

Sometimes you may be able to "borrow" a card back from the foundation in order to stack a newly-revealed card from the tableau. Doing so is usually worth it, as it's critical to reveal hidden cards underneath the newly revealed card.

WHAT YOU LEARN FROM PLAYING SOLITAIRE

Playing Solitaire can help you work on your patience and decision making skills. A few rounds of Solitaire can also help ease your mind of stress and help you focus your energy into completing the game.

IS IT POSSIBLE TO WIN EVERY GAME OF SOLITAIRE?

It is a common myth that most games of Solitaire aren’t winnable from the start. The reality is that roughly 80% of Solitaire games are winnable when played perfectly. However, unless you are a Solitaire expert, trying to win 80% of games is a little bit unreasonable. Even winning over 25% of games is good for a beginner.

TYPES OF SOLITAIRE

There are many different types of Solitaire besides the classic one that is featured here. If you get a little bit tired of our classic Solitaire, go ahead and take a look at some of the variations on our Solitaire Games list right here. 

We recommend that you start out with Spider Solitaire. It’s one of the most popular riffs on this classic game, and we have a whole blog about how to play it here, as well as a Spider Solitaire strategy blog here. 

Read more about a building a good solitaire strategy here.

WHAT YOU LEARN FROM PLAYING SOLITAIRE

Playing Solitaire can help you work on your patience and decision making skills. You may start to get frustrated if you keep running out of moves. That is totally normal and if you feel frustrated, go ahead and take a break with another game and then come back. Solitaire is all about patience and having fun so take your time learning the game.

As you get better, a few rounds of Solitaire can also help ease your mind of stress and help you focus your energy into completing the game. Solitaire can be soothing for a lot of people as the games often follow a similar flow and rhythm.

Is it possible to win every game of solitaire?

It is a common myth that most games of Solitaire aren’t winnable from the start. The reality is that roughly 80% of Solitaire games are winnable when played perfectly. However, unless you are a Solitaire expert, trying to win 80% of games is a little bit unreasonable. Even winning over 25% of games is good for a beginner.

What are other types of solitaire?

There are many different types of Solitaire besides the classic version. If traditional solitaire seems too complicated, give Spider Solitaire a try. In this version, you'll form card stacks without having to intertwine black and red cards.

Or if you're really looking for a twist on the game, transport yourself into another world with magic solitaire.

Is Solitaire good for your brain?

Solitaire is a great way to decompress from a busy day and just relax. A big reason is that players are able to play Solitaire at their own pace. It has a stop-and-think component that helps to melt stress away in a relaxing game environment without completely turning your brain off. 

How many cards do you put out for Solitaire?

In Solitaire, players put out 7 cards across the table. The first card has no other cards behind it, then one more card gets added behind as you go down the row. These cards that you deal out are known as the ‘Tableau”. 

While we already do this step for you when you go to play Solitaire on our site, this is valuable information if you want to try and play Solitaire yourself in real life.

What is the goal of Solitaire?

The goal at the beginning of Solitaire is to set up piles of cards in order, alternating in the color of the suit. However, the larger objective is to place all of the cards into 4 piles, going up in order from Ace to King. 

While the objective may be simple, players will need strategy, foresight, and a little bit of luck if they to win. To learn some solid Solitaire strategies, we have an entire blog on Solitaire Strategy at our Coolmath Games blog.

How to play Solitaire on your phone

To play Solitaire easily any time, you can add it directly to your phone as an app. It’s a great way to play without worrying about losing your game save data.

For iOS devices, simply tap the "Share" icon iOS share in Safari and select "Add to Home Screen". For Android devices, tap the “Menu” icon android pwa and select "Install App".

When playing solitaire, your goal is to move all of the cards from the seven main piles, or the tableau, to the spaces in the top right corner of the screen, known as the foundation. The cards must be stacked into four piles, one for each suit, from Ace to King in the foundation.

Use your mouse to click and drag cards across the board and place them in stacks of descending order on the tableau. You are only allowed to stack cards in alternating colors, so be mindful of where you’re placing them! If you’re out of moves using the cards on your tableau, click the deck in the top left corner. Depending on the game difficulty you selected, you will either draw one or three cards from the deck. Use the first card you draw to make your move. If the first card doesn’t fit anywhere on your board, keep on drawing until you can make a move.

In some cases, you may run out of moves to make with the cards you have. If so, just restart the game and try again!

SOLITAIRE TIPS & TRICKS

1. Organize first

Sort out your cards as best you can at the start of the game, before revealing the top card(s) of the stock deck. Start out by scanning the tableau for any cards that can be stacked up. Work your way around the cards that are already visible then move on to the stock deck. Keeping rows of cards stacked in order can help you to decipher which cards still need to be revealed.

2. Focus on revealing hidden cards

One of the most important things to focus on is revealing the face-down cards in the tableau. Sometimes you will have choices of which card to move onto a stack and in these cases you should always try to move a card that will reveal a new face-down card.

3. Study the cards carefully

When you draw a card from the stock deck, look carefully at the cards you have already revealed below to try and place the newly drawn card. It’s best to take things one card at a time before consulting the deck for a new pull.

4. Fill the foundation

When you come across an Ace, double click it or drag it to the top right corner to place it into an open foundation pile (you can also double click to automatically move any card). Once you have an Ace in the foundation, you can start stacking cards of the same suit on top, starting with 2 and ending with King. Try to add cards to the foundation whenever possible This will help clear out your tableau and make room for you to stack more cards.

5. You can take cards from the foundation, too

Sometimes you may be able to "borrow" a card back from the foundation in order to stack a newly-revealed card from the tableau. Doing so is usually worth it, as it's critical to reveal hidden cards underneath the newly revealed card.

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