All Solitaire Games
Browse every solitaire variant on Green Felt Games — 20 classic and modern card games, all free to play in your browser. No signup, no download, your games save automatically.
Klondike
The classic Klondike, one card at a time
Klondike Turn 3
Three-card Klondike for extra challenge
FreeCell
Skill over luck — every game solvable
Baker's Game
Same-suit FreeCell variant
Eight Off
FreeCell with 8 cells, Kings only
Spider 1 Suit
Easy Spider — one suit, build down
Spider 2 Suits
Mid Spider — two suits to balance
Spider 4 Suits
Hardest Spider — all four suits
Pyramid
Pair cards to 13, clear the pyramid
Pyramid Double
Two decks, a deeper pyramid
TriPeaks
Chain runs across three peaks
Las Vegas
Scored Klondike — single pass, $5 a card
Yukon
Move any face-up card with its stack
Russian
Same-suit Yukon — much tougher
Canfield
Casino classic with a 13-card reserve
Scorpion
Build on the tableau — no foundations
Forty Thieves
Two decks, no recycle — a true grind
Golf
Chain cards ±1 from the waste top
Crescent
Two decks, bidirectional same-suit builds
Addiction
Slide cards into gaps from 2 to King
What is Solitaire?
Solitaire — known as Patience in the UK and much of Europe — is a family of single-player card games typically played with one or two standard 52-card decks. The earliest written references appear in 18th-century Germany and Scandinavia; the games became hugely popular in 19th-century France and Britain, and Klondike (the most familiar variant) reached millions when Microsoft bundled it with Windows 3.0 in 1990.
The broad family covers very different mechanics: builders like Klondike, FreeCell, Yukon and Forty Thieves where you stack cards onto foundations; matchers like Pyramid where you pair cards summing to a target; chainers like Golf and TriPeaks where you tap cards one rank above or below the waste; and tableau-only puzzles like Scorpion and Addiction. Some rely heavily on luck, others reward pure planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is online solitaire free?
- Yes. Every game on Green Felt Games is free to play, with no signup or download required.
- Do I need to create an account?
- No. Just open the page and start playing.
- Which variant is best for beginners?
- Klondike Turn 1 is the most beginner-friendly. The rules are simple and most deals are winnable.
- What's the difference between Klondike and FreeCell?
- Klondike has hidden cards you reveal as you play; FreeCell deals every card face-up from the start, so it is pure strategy with no hidden information.
- Can I play on mobile?
- Yes. The board adapts to your screen and supports touch input.
- Do my games save automatically?
- Yes. Your in-progress games are saved in your browser's local storage. Clearing browser data will reset them.