Yukon Solitaire

No Stock • Absolute Strategy • Move Any Visible Group
Yukon Solitaire Game

Tired of waiting for the right card from the deck? In Yukon, all cards are on the board from the start. Your only limit is your logic.

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How to Play

1

The Layout

All 52 cards are dealt into 7 columns. Column 1 has 1 card, and columns 2-7 have increasingly more face-down cards covered by 5 face-up cards.

2

Total Move Freedom

You can move any face-up card regardless of the cards on top of it, provided it is placed on a card of alternating color and one rank higher.

3

Building Foundations

Move Aces to the foundation piles immediately. Build each suit up from Ace to King to win the game.

4

King Rule

Only a King can be moved into an empty column. Use this to reorganize messy stacks and uncover face-down cards.

Common Questions

Is Yukon harder than Klondike?
Many find Yukon more rewarding because it relies 100% on strategy. There are no "bad draws" from a deck—every game is won or lost based on your moves.


What is the difference between Yukon and Scorpion?
While both allow moving any face-up card, Yukon requires building in alternating colors, whereas Scorpion requires building in the same suit.