Classic Solitaire (also called Klondike) is the world's most popular version of solitaire. When you play the game, your goal is to move all the cards to the four foundations at the top right of the game screen, building them up from Ace to King by suit.
You can drag cards between the column, if the card you are moving has a value that is one less than the column you are moving it to, and is of a different color.
You can drag a card to the foundation if it's value is one greater than the card on the top of the foundation, and it is of the same suit. If there is no card currently in the foundation, you can drag an Ace to it.
If you are unableto make a move, you can click the deck on the top left of the game screen to deal yourself more cards.
Spider Solitaire is a classic solitaire card game played with two decks. You try and build the cards into columns going from King to Ace.
Scorpion Solitaire is a little like Spider Solitaire. In Scorpion you can grab the column of cards from any card within the column. Also the cards never disappear.
Spiderette Solitaire is a single deck version of Spider Solitaire played with only 7 columns instead of Spider's 10 columns.
Classic Solitaire is the world's most popular solitaire card game. If you're only familiar with one solitaire card game, it's probably Klondike.
Freecell is a classic solitaire card game where you can move cards between the columns, or into freecells located on the top left of the game screen.
Gaps is a great little solitaire card game where you can move cards into gaps trying to arrange the cards into order by suit.
In Golf Solitaire you move cards out of the 7 columns and into a pile at the bottom of the game screen if the card in the column is one greater than or one less than the card in the pile.
Pyramid Solitaire is a popular solitaire card game where you try and match up cards that added together make 13.