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Free Solitaire Games
21 classic solitaire variants, all playable free in your browser. No download, no signup — just the game. From the beginner-friendly Spider 1-Suit to the near-impossible Pyramid and La Belle Lucie.
Classic Solitaire
The foundation games — single deck, tableau building, stock and waste.
Klondike Solitaire
The classic Solitaire. Build four foundations Ace to King in alternating colors. Draw one or three from the stock.
Klondike Solitaire Turn 3
Draw three at a time from the stock — only the top card of each group is playable. Harder, slower, and more satisfying when you win.
FreeCell Solitaire
Eight columns all face-up from the start, plus four free cells. Over 99.999% of deals are winnable — pure skill.
Yukon Solitaire
Like Klondike, but you can move any face-up card and all cards on top of it — no stock, no waste, pure strategy.
Canfield Solitaire
Reserve pile, wrapping tableau, random base rank. A historic casino game where the house won almost every time — and still does.
Double Klondike Solitaire
Two decks, nine columns, eight foundations to fill. All the Klondike you know — scaled up for players who want more.
Spider Family
Build complete suit runs on the tableau itself. More suits = much harder.
Spider Solitaire — 1 Suit
All cards treated as the same suit — pure rank-based building, no suit matching. The easiest of the three Spider modes.
Spider Solitaire — 2 Suit
Hearts and spades only — same-suit sequences now matter. The medium-difficulty Spider that separates casual players from strategic ones.
Spider Solitaire
Two decks, ten columns. Build full King-down-to-Ace runs of the same suit to clear them off the board.
Spider Solitaire — 4 Suit
All four suits active — only same-suit sequences can move as a group. The hardest mainstream solitaire variant you can play.
Scorpion Solitaire
Seven columns, same-suit moves, auto-clear complete runs. Move any face-up group regardless of order — the sting is in the planning.
Card Clearing Games
Clear layouts by pairing, chaining, or building a single waste pile.
TriPeaks Solitaire
Clear three peaks by playing cards one rank above or below the waste. Chains build huge combo bonuses.
Golf Solitaire
Clear seven columns by playing top cards onto the waste — one rank up or down, with Ace-King wrapping. Fast, satisfying, 5-minute games.
Pyramid Solitaire
Pair cards that sum to 13 to clear the pyramid. Quick, addictive, and the hardest of the classic Solitaires.
Forty Thieves Solitaire
Two decks, ten columns, move only one card at a time. Same-suit tableau builds and no redeals make this one of the hardest solitaire games.
Strategy & Structure
Unusual layouts and structural constraints that demand careful planning.
Baker's Dozen Solitaire
Thirteen columns, all cards face-up, Kings settled to the bottom. The rare solitaire game where good play wins 90% of the time.
Sir Tommy Solitaire
Flip the stock one card at a time and choose which of four waste piles to place it on. Build foundations A→K by suit. Every choice is permanent.
Gaps Solitaire
Move cards into gaps to build four rows 2→K by suit. Also called Montana — one of the most challenging single-player card games ever designed.
La Belle Lucie Solitaire
Seventeen fans of three cards, build foundations A→K by suit. Two redeals, two chances — and you'll need them both.
Easthaven Solitaire
Klondike's harder cousin: 3 face-down cards per column, no run moves, and stock deals to all 7 columns at once.
Westcliff Solitaire
Ten columns, 3 face-down + 1 face-up each, stock deals all 10 piles at once. Like Easthaven with a wider board.
Which game should you play?
The right variant depends on how much time you have and how much frustration you enjoy.
Easy — win often
- Spider 1-Suit~95%
- FreeCell~99%
- Baker's Dozen~90%
- TriPeaks~85%
Start here if you're new to solitaire.
Medium — balanced challenge
- Klondike Turn 1~35%
- Golf~40%
- Spider 2-Suit~50%
- Yukon~70%
The sweet spot — skill matters, luck is still a factor.
Hard — rarely win
- Pyramid~2%
- Canfield~3%
- La Belle Lucie~5%
- Forty Thieves~8%
For players who want a genuine grind.
Frequently asked questions
Which solitaire game is easiest for beginners?
- TriPeaks is the most accessible starting point — deals are winnable about 85% of the time and a game takes about three minutes. Spider 1-Suit and Baker's Dozen are also great options: Baker's Dozen shows all 52 cards face-up from the start, making it a pure logic puzzle with no luck.
Which solitaire game is the hardest?
- Pyramid solitaire has one of the lowest win rates at roughly 2% with perfect play. Canfield and Forty Thieves are also brutal at 3% and 8% respectively. Four-suit Spider and La Belle Lucie sit below 1% — practically unwinnable without near-perfect play.
Are all the variants actually free?
- Yes. All 21 variants are free to play with no download, no signup, and no in-app purchases. Every feature including daily challenges, stats tracking, and unlimited undo is available at no cost.
What is the difference between Klondike Turn 1 and Turn 3?
- In Turn 1 (Draw 1), you flip one card from the stock at a time. In Turn 3 (Draw 3), you flip three cards at once and can only play the top card. Turn 3 is significantly harder because you can only access one-third of the stock at a time, reducing available moves and lowering the win rate from ~35% to ~11%.
What is the difference between solitaire and patience?
- Patience is the British name for the same family of card games. Solitaire is the American term. Both refer to single-player card games where the goal is to sort a deck according to specific rules. The games themselves are identical.