Solitaire Turn 3 Classic is a legendary solitaire game where you can explore Turn 3 mode. Train your brain and test your smart placement skills.
How to Play Solitaire Turn 3 Classic to win
Solitaire Turn 3 Classic is an interesting variation of the classic Klondike Solitaire game. The objective of the game is to arrange the entire deck of 52 cards on the four foundation tiles in ascending order from A to K and according to the correct suit. In Turn 3 mode, each time you draw a card, you will open 3 cards at a time from the stock deck. Only the top card of that group of 3 cards can be played, so the game requires strategy, calculation and patience to complete the entire deck.
Game board layout
- Tableau: Consists of 7 columns, each column has the number of cards increasing from 1 to 7. Only the top card is turned face up.
- Stock: Contains unused cards, you will draw 3 cards each time Turn 3.
- Waste: Is where the drawn cards that cannot be played yet are stored.
- Foundation: Where you arrange the complete cards from A to K according to the suit.
How to move cards
- Arrange the cards in descending order and alternate color
- You can move groups of cards consecutively if you arrange them according to the color and order rules.
- When a column is empty, only K or a series of cards starting with K can be placed there.
- When there are no more moves, draw cards from the Stock 3 cards at a time and only the top card can be used.
- Move cards to the Foundation one by one, starting from A to K.
- When all 4 Foundation spaces are full, you win the game!
How to complete a game of Solitaire Turn 3 Classic quickly?
Completing a game of Solitaire Turn 3 Classic quickly is not only based on luck but also requires smart strategy and careful observation.
Prioritize turning over face-down cards on the table
- Focus on opening face-down cards to expand your movement options.
- Every time you turn over a new card, you have an opportunity to arrange or move the card more appropriately.
- Try to free up a column as soon as possible to make room for the King and move the longer group of cards.
Consider before putting the card to the Foundation
- Although the goal is to put the card to the Foundation, don't do it too early
- Sometimes keeping the card in the Tableau gives you more flexibility in arranging the alternating color sequence.
- Control the draw rhythm from the Stock
- In Turn 3 mode, you can only play the top card.
- Watch the draw cycle carefully to remember the position of important cards and plan for when the Stock turns.