Klondike Solitaire 2026 — the classic solitaire with the weight of a real card table.
The Klondike you grew up with: four aces up top, seven columns down below, black on red. You've known the rules since childhood — but here the cards behave like the real thing. They tilt, spring back in your hand, trail behind the stack you drag and snap against the felt with a live sound.
The point: every deal is winnable. More than a thousand layouts, across both draw modes, have been solved down to the last card. If it won't come out, blame the move, not the deal. No dead ends slipped in by the game.
Daily Deal — the same layout for every player, on its own violet table. A win marks the day on the calendar and grows your streak. The streak forgives one missed day, but you can't pad it after the fact: you may catch a missed day up, yet it only ever counts honestly.
Also inside: a collection of 15 card backs, 3 felts, 4 card editions (Classic, Chrome, Foil, Holo) and daily streaks.
How to play
Goal. Build four piles from ace to king — one per suit. Finish all four and you win.
Controls. Desktop: drag a card with the mouse; double-click and it flies up on its own. Phone: drag with a finger, double-tap does the same. Click the stock to deal; click the empty stock to shuffle the waste back in.
Layout. In the columns, black goes on red in descending order: jack on queen, ten on jack. You can drag a whole face-up run at once. An empty column waits for a king.
Home. Aces go home first, then twos, threes and so on by suit. Once the table is open and the stock is empty, the game carries the rest up for you — sit back and watch the cascade.
Help. The hint ranks the moves and shows the best one: uncovering a face-down card is worth more than shuffling two face-up ones. Tap again to see the next option. Undo rolls back any move, as many times as you like.
Daily Deal. One layout for everyone, its own table and stamp. A win colours the day on the calendar and keeps your streak.