Solitaire FAQ
Quick answers for the most common Klondike questions.
Perfect for “wait, why can’t I do that?” questions. If you want the full rules, hop to Rules.
Want the rules? Read the Klondike rules.
Common Questions
How do I win?
The goal is to clear the deal and waste piles. Cards end up either in the suit piles or in the columns. Once the deal and waste piles are empty and every card is face up, auto-win finishes moving the remaining cards to the suit piles for you.
Can I speed up or skip auto-win?
Yes. When auto-win is running, use the on-screen buttons to Speed up (or go back to Normal speed), or tap Skip to finish instantly.
What order do cards stack in the columns?
Descending order by alternating colors (K, Q, J, 10...2).
What is the difference between Draw 1 and Draw 3?
Draw 1 flips one card at a time. Draw 3 flips three cards, and only the top card is playable.
How do I auto-move cards?
Turn on Tap to Auto-move in Settings — then a single tap will try a quick move for you (like sending a card to a suit pile).
Prefer it manual? Leave it off and drag cards. Either way, you can always double-tap a top card to send it to a suit pile when it’s legal.
Is there a guided tour?
Yes. Open the in-game Help menu and tap Replay Tour to see the guided walkthrough.
What can I change in Settings?
You can swap the layout for left-hand or right-hand play (moves the deal/waste piles to the side you prefer), enable Tap to Auto-move, and turn on Auto-flip on Reveal.
Can I undo a move?
Yes. Use the Undo button in the menu.
Does the game save my progress?
Yes. Your current deal resumes in the same browser.
Why do cards animate when they move?
We animate card movement so you can follow what moved and learn the flow of the game.
Are all deals winnable?
Deals are random, so not every one is guaranteed to be solvable.
What does Auto-flip on Reveal do?
It flips a face-down card automatically when it gets uncovered.
More Coming
We are planning more features across all of our games. Thanks for playing and helping us shape what comes next.
Want a quick refresher? Check out the new How to Play guide.