Klondike Solitaire
Klondike is an American version of the classic Russian Kerchief. But still the American game has some differences. They are not significant, so both Klondike, and Kerchief are nice to play after a hard day at work.
Klondike is an American version of the classic Russian Kerchief. But still the American game has some differences. They are not significant, so both Klondike, and Kerchief are nice to play after a hard day at work.
There is a deck of 52 cards on a green field. Part of the deck is divided into 7 columns; each column has from one to seven cards, located from left to right in ascending order. All of the top cards are opened for the player, while the rest are face down. As soon as the player moves the top card from the column, the one that lies behind ii immediately disclosed.
The main difference between Klondike Kerchief is time: you have only 2 minutes 30 seconds to solve the problem in the US version, while Klondike time limits are less stringent.
How to play?
The principle of the game is as follows: the player must put all four suits in separate stacks in ascending order. Thus, the stack begins with the two, and ends with the card of the highest value, i.e. the ace. Once this is done, the stack disappears and frees up the space for further game. Some stacks can be but onto the empty cells by dragging them with the cursor.
The deck is in the upper left corner. If you click on it, you will get a row of new cards. It is used in case there are no moves left.
Helpful hints
Apply the following tips to win:
- Try to empty the cell as soon as possible. Shifting unfinished piles will help to organize and arrange cards on the field;
- Use the function of getting additional cards only in extreme cases, in order not to clutter up the field with redundant elements;
- Do not waste time, as 2,5 minutes is not so much.