![]() ![]() Ideally, all three cards from each deal of three cards should be "perched", but in practice this is not always possible. It also can and should be taken if possible. If you manage to move a card to a Column or Foundation, the second, middle card in the fan turns face-up. The second option is for experienced players: cards will appear fanned out in threes, and it will be possible to move a card to a Column or directly to the Foundation only if it is the last card on the right. The first, the easiest one for the player, makes it possible to deal one card at a time. In the game settings section, you can choose two options for dealing the deck. ![]() The deck can be opened by clicking the left mouse button on the card back in the stock pile. All remaining cards not included in the columns are located here. The Stock pile is placed in the upper left part of the screen. You can return the cards you need from the Foundation to the Columns. An attempt to put a red suit on top of a red one or a two on top of a six won't lead to anything the cards will return to their places. The red suit must be placed on top of the black suit and vice versa. A lower-ranking card must be placed on top of a higher-ranking card in order: a three onto a four, a queen onto a king, and so on. Cards can be moved between columns in a non-random order. Cards can be moved between columns or sent in a specific order to the Foundation. Each time when the top card is removed, only one card turns face-up. The user can see only one top card in each column, the rest of the cards are hidden. The difficulty is that not all cards are face up in the columns. The rightmost column contains the largest number of cards when dealing. Then the number of cards is arranged in ascending order from left to right. The smallest column is on the left side and consists of only one card. The location called Columns is at the bottom of the virtual game table. If necessary, you can remove the top card from any cell of Foundation and return it onto other locations in the game. Thus, the player has four cells to arrange all four suits in a certain order. You won't be able to put cards of different suits onto the same Foundation cell the game will not allow you to do this. First you will have to put an ace and then you will have to put a two of the same suit onto it. It is necessary to fill them with cards in a certain order. This is the name of the four cells in the upper right part of the game table. In solitaire, the final point for the cards is the Foundation. At the beginning of the game, all the cards are distributed in three different locations on the game table. Klondike offers for use a virtual deck of 52 cards: four suits with a set from two to ace. Today it is the most popular online solitaire game in the world. If there had been more computer games at that time, perhaps Cherry wouldn't have set about creating his own one during breaks at work. The online version was invented by Microsoft intern Wes Cherry in 1988. Classic Klondike Solitaire online is created on the basis of the ancient card solitaire, about the time and origin of which hardly anyone remembers. ![]()
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