3 Card Klondike

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Goal

In some versions of the game, cards are turned or drawn 1 at a time. Naturally this is called turn 1 or draw 1. In other versions of the game, cards can be turned 3 at a time from the stock pilie. You can see the difference below. Here, one card is turned over, which can then be played in the game. In this example, three cards are turned over. Instead of drawing 1 card from the stockpile at a time, you can draw 3 cards at a time. This is called turn 3. Of those three cards that have been turned, you can only play the first of the three in that turn. If you can play the first of the three cards, then you can play the second, and then you can place the third. Fall 3 Card Klondike Solitaire Fall brings a wide array of beautiful colors, as well as the wide array of ways to beat Fall Klondike Solitaire! This puzzle game is for solitaire lovers who enjoy finding new ways to beat a complex solitaire game. The rotating order of cards within the three-card pile makes this strategy game extra hard to beat. Klondike is a solitaire card game often known purely by the name of Solitaire. It is probably the most well known solo card game. It has been reported to be the most commonly played computer game in recent history, possibly ranking higher than even Tetris.

Move all cards to the four Foundation piles from Ace to King in the same suit.

The Deal

Using one deck, 28 cards are dealt to the layout. There are 7 Columns. The 1st Column is dealt one card, the 2nd is dealt 2, 3rd 3, up to the 7th column which is dealt 7 cards. All cards are dealt face down except for the last card in each Column.

Foundations

Foundations are built UP and IN SUIT starting with an Ace and ending with a King. For example, a 2 can be placed on an A, then a 3, then a 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, up to the K. The same holds true for the other suits.

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Columns

Columns are built DOWN in ALTERNATING COLOR. For example, a red 6 or 6 may be placed on a black 7 or 7.

All face up cards in any Column are available for movement to another Column as long as the build rule is followed. For example, the sequence Q, J, 10 can all be moved onto the K because the connecting cards (the K and Q) follow the rule that cards are built Down and in Alternating Color.

The topmost card in any Column is available for play to either another Column or a Foundation. When a face down card is the topmost card in a Column, it is flipped face up.

Empty Columns may be filled with any card or cards that may be validly moved.

Stock

Cards from the Stock are flipped three at a time to a Discard Pile. When no cards remain in the Stock, the cards from the Discard Pile can be flipped over and gone through an unlimited number of times.

3 Card Klondike

Columns

Columns are built DOWN in ALTERNATING COLOR. For example, a red 6 or 6 may be placed on a black 7 or 7.

All face up cards in any Column are available for movement to another Column as long as the build rule is followed. For example, the sequence Q, J, 10 can all be moved onto the K because the connecting cards (the K and Q) follow the rule that cards are built Down and in Alternating Color.

The topmost card in any Column is available for play to either another Column or a Foundation. When a face down card is the topmost card in a Column, it is flipped face up.

Empty Columns may be filled with any card or cards that may be validly moved.

Stock

Cards from the Stock are flipped three at a time to a Discard Pile. When no cards remain in the Stock, the cards from the Discard Pile can be flipped over and gone through an unlimited number of times.

Discard Pile

Only the top card of the Discard Pile may be played elsewhere. When a card from the Discard Pile is played then the new top card can also be played.

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Game Notes

Solitaire Network's version of Klondike allows for any card(s) to be placed in empty Columns. Many people also play that only Kings may fill empty Columns. Solitaire Network's general approach is to be liberal with the rules. Players who wish to play that only Kings may fill empty Columns are free to restrict themselves to that rule.

Up the ante with Klondike Solitaire. This game is for solitaire masters seeking even more of a challenge. The three-card waste pile makes this game more difficult than standard solitaire because you may use only the outermost card. The order of cards within the pile changes after playing one of these cards. So be sure to pay attention to the order as you flip through the cards!

There are many ways to beat Klondike Solitaire. One way is to expose the face-down cards in the tableau as quickly as possible to maximize your options. Move the cards around in the tableau, placing them in descending order (King to Ace). Then organize and place the tableau cards into the four foundations, sorting them by suit. Don't fret if you cannot beat some of these games. It isn't possible to win every time. The challenge is what makes it exciting!

  • Flip through the waste deck three cards at a time.
  • Don't forget that the outermost card in the deck changes each time you play one.
  • Alternate cards by color and descending order in the tableau.
  • Use the waste deck and tableau cards to fill the foundations.

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