About Winter Solitaire
It's winter in this Solitaire game, create stacks on the 4 foundations from Ace to King. You can move cards on the tableau by placing those cards onto other cards if they are 1 higher in value and of alternating color: so for example place a red 9 on a black 10. You can also move groups of cards.
Winter Solitaire is a klondike game, and it plays best as calm thinking and replayable sessions. It renders at 800x480 in landscape..
How to play Winter Solitaire
- Open the play frame with Play now; Winter Solitaire loads straight from HTMLGames.com with nothing to install.
- Mouse.
- Keyboard or touch.
- This one runs landscape, so use fullscreen or turn a phone sideways for the framing it was designed around.
Winter Solitaire at a glance
- Play area
- 800x480 px, landscape
How Winter Solitaire compares
The closest klondike pages on GamPlayer are Yukon Solitaire, Classic Solitaire and Klondike Solitaire. Winter Solitaire sits alongside that group on provider quality score.
Tips for a better session
- The play area is 800x480; fullscreen on a laptop gives you the framing it was built for.
- Controls are listed as mouse, keyboard or touch, so check that against your device before a long session.
- Replay an early track once; knowing the layout beats raw reaction speed.
- Test acceleration and turning on the first lap before chasing a time.
Frequently asked questions
Is Winter Solitaire free to play?
Yes. Winter Solitaire runs in the browser with no download, no install and no account, served from HTMLGames.com in the frame above.
What are the controls for Winter Solitaire?
Mouse. Keyboard or touch. The same list sits in the details panel next to the play frame.
Can I play Winter Solitaire on a phone?
Winter Solitaire runs landscape at 800x480. It works on a phone turned sideways, and fullscreen gives it the intended framing on smaller screens.
What games are similar to Winter Solitaire?
Start with Yukon Solitaire, Classic Solitaire, Klondike Solitaire; all three are klondike pages with comparable scores.