Solitaire Strategy & Tips - Win More Games | FreeSolitaire.gg
While luck plays a role in the cards you're dealt, skilled players consistently win more games by following proven strategies. These tips apply across all solitaire variants and will help you make smarter decisions at every turn.
General Solitaire Strategy
- Always scan the entire board before making a move. Rushing leads to missed opportunities.
- Prioritize revealing face-down cards. Every hidden card is a potential move you can't see yet.
- Move Aces and Twos to the foundations immediately — there's never a reason to keep them in play.
- Keep your options open. Avoid moves that reduce your flexibility unless they reveal hidden cards.
- Think multiple moves ahead. The best players plan sequences, not just single moves.
Klondike-Specific Tips
- Don't empty a tableau column unless you have a King to place there.
- When choosing between two columns to build on, prefer the one that uncovers a face-down card.
- Be cautious about building foundations too quickly — sometimes you need those cards in the tableau.
- Go through the stock pile at least once before committing to major moves.
- Focus on freeing the columns with the most face-down cards first.
Spider Solitaire Tips
- Build same-suit sequences whenever possible, even if it means making fewer moves.
- Try to empty a column before dealing from the stock — empty columns are extremely valuable.
- Use off-suit builds as temporary storage, but plan to reorganize them later.
- Focus on completing one sequence at a time rather than partially building several.
- Avoid dealing from the stock until you've exhausted all useful tableau moves.
FreeCell Tips
- Keep free cells as empty as possible — they're your lifeline for complex moves.
- Empty tableau columns are even more valuable than free cells. Protect them.
- Plan your moves in reverse — figure out where cards need to end up, then work backward.
- Look for opportunities to cascade: moving one card often enables a chain of subsequent moves.
- Don't fill free cells early in the game. Wait until you absolutely need the flexibility.