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  1. Classic Solitaire

    The goal of Classic Solitaire is to build all the cards on to the foundations at the top of the game screen. All cards must be face up in the suit piles to win.

  2. Aces Up Solitaire

    Discover Aces Up Solitaire and many other exciting solitaire variations on Classic Solitaire, your go-to destination for timeless card games. On classicsolitaire.com you can play this and other …

  3. La Belle Lucie Solitaire

    is a very difficult solitaire card game played with a single deck. The game begins with the player having been dealt the 52 card deck into piles of three cards. 52 can't be evenly divided by …

  4. Amazon Solitaire

    I decided to simplify it by creating Amazon Solitaire. This version of the game simply removed all the cards above the value of 7, so that you play through the foundations by suit from Ace to 7. …

  5. Batsford Solitaire

    Batsford Solitaire is a solitaire card game similar to Klondike Solitaire but played with two decks. In Batsford Solitaire the cards are dealt from the stock pile into the waste pile one at a time …

  6. Blockade Solitaire

    Blockade Solitaire is a two deck solitaire card game where the goal is to build up 8 foundations from Ace to King by suit. The player starts with 12 piles each having a single card in them.

  7. Baker's Dozen Solitaire

    Baker's Dozen is a pile based solitaire card game played with four foundations. Cards are dealt in 13 piles, with four cards each. The bottom card faces down and the top three are face up. …

  8. Golf Solitaire

    When an entire row of cards has been removed from the tableau, this leaves a hole but other cards cannot be moved to fill this space, as in other versions of solitaire.

  9. Colorado Solitaire

    On classicsolitaire.com you can enjoy Colorado Solitaire and a variety of other solitaire classics right in your browser. Whether you're seeking a relaxing pastime or a stimulating challenge, …

  10. Calculation Solitaire

    When you play Calculation Solitaire your goal is to arrange the cards in the foundations without regard to suit, and in an order that is a multiple of the card next to each foundation (Ace being 1).