Cannot drop, your card needs to be of an opposite suit colour
Cannot drop, your card needs to be one rank lower
Cannot move multiple cards to foundation
Card suit doesn't match foundation pile suit
Card can only be dropped on top of a card pile
Cannot deal cards when there are empty tableau piles
You can only move {0} card(s) at a time based on the current free cells and tableau
The cards don't add up to 13 and cannot be moved
The card is inaccessible and move cannot be performed
Cards must be in sequential order (one higher or lower)
Russian Solitaire
Russian Solitaire – A Strategic Solitaire Classic with a Twist
Welcome to Russian Solitaire – a unique and challenging variation of the beloved classic Solitaire card game. Played by enthusiasts who crave a deeper level of strategy, Russian Solitaire will test your patience, planning skills, and persistence. Dive into this exciting version directly in your browser with no downloads required, only at SolitaireX.
What Is Russian Solitaire?
Russian Solitaire is a single-player card game that uses a standard 52-card deck and shares some similarities with Yukon Solitaire and Klondike (Classic) Solitaire, but with a few key twists that make it more challenging and engaging. Cards are arranged into seven tableau piles, but unlike in classic solitaire, you can move groups of cards regardless of their sequence, provided the top card matches the proper suit and descending rank. This leads to more opportunities—and tougher decisions.
How to Play Russian Solitaire
- Setup: The game starts with seven tableau columns. The first pile has one card, the second two, and so on, up to seven cards in the last column. All cards are face up.
- Objective: Move all cards to the four foundation piles, sorted by suit and in ascending order from Ace to King.
- Tableau Rules: Cards can be moved within the tableau in descending order and matching suits only (e.g., 8♠ on 9♠). You can move stacks of cards as long as they follow the same rule.
- Empty Spaces: Only Kings (or a correctly sequenced group starting with a King) can be placed in empty tableau spaces.
- No Stock Pile: There is no draw pile or waste pile, which means all your moves must be made directly from the tableau.
This strict adherence to suit-based stacking makes Russian Solitaire considerably harder than many other solitaire versions, but that’s part of its appeal.
Key Differences Between Russian Solitaire and Classic Solitaire
| Feature | Classic Solitaire (Klondike) | Russian Solitaire |
|---|---|---|
| Card Movement | Alternate colors, descending order | Same suit, descending order |
| Face-down Cards | Many cards start face-down | All cards are face-up |
| Stock/Waste Pile | Yes | No |
| Empty Spaces Rule | Only Kings can fill empty columns | Only Kings can fill empty columns |
| Difficulty | Moderate | High |
Why Play Russian Solitaire at SolitaireX?
- ✅ No download or registration required
- ✅ Beautiful, clean interface optimized for desktop and mobile
- ✅ Undo and hint options to help learn and improve
- ✅ Free to play anytime, anywhere
Whether you’re a solitaire veteran or looking to explore new card game variations, SolitaireX brings you a polished and rewarding Russian Solitaire experience.
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| Game Tier | Stand-out Titles | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Quick Wins | Spider (1 Suit), Hole-in-One, TriPeaks | 70–84% |
| Fair Challenges | Solitaire (Draw 1) – 913 k plays FreeCell, Golf |
45–63% |
| Expert-Level | Spider (4 Suits), Forty Thieves, Double Scorpion | ≤11% |
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