![]() Only a king, or a sequence headed by a king, may be moved to an empty column. Whenever the face-up cards in a column are moved, the uncovered face-down card becomes available to turn up. Move your finger up or down the column so that the base card you wish to move is ‘popped out,’ then drag the partial column to the left or right to the desired destination. To move fewer than all the face-up cards, tap and hold on the column until the card you tapped ‘pops out’ from the column. Cards can be built on the tableau piles by moving them from another tableau pile or the top of the turned up cards from the deck.Īccording to strict Klondike rules, all the face-up cards in a column must be moved as a unit to another column. For example, only the 9 of hearts or diamonds (red suits) may play on the 10 of spades (a black suit). You advance the game by building on the face-up cards in the tableau in descending sequence of alternating colors. Only aces may be moved to an empty foundation, and only the next higher card of the same suit can be added to the foundation. Each foundation builds upward, in sequence, from the ace to the king. The object of the game is to build all the cards face up on the foundations. The top card of each column is face up, the rest face down. The number of cards in each column increases from one to seven from left to right. When you start the game, you will see the basic layout of Klondike solitaire on your screen: The deck in the upper left corner, the four foundations to the right of the deck, and the seven columns of the tableau below them.Īs the game begins, iKlondike deals twenty-eight cards from the deck into the tableau.
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