Yukon Solitaire

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How to Play

Play Yukon Solitaire online, a tableau-heavy card game where exposed sequences can move without a stock pile.

W04 solitaire batch variant: Yukon Solitaire focuses on a different card puzzle loop from Spider, with its own route, scoring pressure, and mobile rhythm.

Game Guide

Overview

Yukon Solitaire removes the comfort of a stock pile and asks you to solve the tableau you can see. The signature idea is that exposed card groups can move even when the internal order is messy, so a single transfer can uncover a buried card or create a new problem. This W04 page keeps the move model compact for browser play while emphasizing the Yukon feeling: every column is alive from the start, every face-down card is a goal, and empty lanes must be reserved for moves that actually unlock the board.

Controls

Click a visible column card to select its group, then click a destination column that can accept the moving lead card. Keyboard players scan lanes with Left and Right and confirm with Space or Enter. Mobile players should use the lower arrows and OK when a long revealed segment is hard to tap precisely. There is no stock rescue in Yukon, so the deal control is not where progress comes from. Restart gives a fresh layout when the current tableau has no productive transfers left.

Scoring and Progress

Moves score when they expose cards, clear blockers, or create longer useful sequences. Yukon rewards progress more than activity: shifting a visible group back and forth without revealing anything is weak scoring. Local best storage tracks how efficiently you convert open information into access. Ratings rise when the board opens several columns and avoids burying low ranks under awkward kings. Because there is no draw pile, each hidden card you reveal is a major scoring event and a sign that your route is working.

Strategy Tips

Look for face-down cards with the fewest blockers above them. A move that exposes one hidden card is often better than a prettier move that builds a clean alternating stack but leaves all hidden cards buried. Empty lanes are valuable, especially for kings and long groups, but filling an empty lane too early can freeze the only flexible space.

Mobile Play

portrait orientation usually gives the best readability. Use OK selection for long groups and avoid dragging through neighboring stacks. If the target is near the bottom controls, move the cursor instead of tapping through your thumb. The game has no timer, so take the extra second to verify the lead card and destination rank before committing.

Play Details

Game Snapshot

Difficulty
Look for face-down cards with the fewest blockers above them
Round length
Moves score when they expose cards, clear blockers, or create longer useful sequences
Input style
Click a visible column card to select its group, then click a destination column that can accept the moving lead card
Best fit
portrait orientation usually gives the best readability

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Quick FAQ

How do I improve?

Look for face-down cards with the fewest blockers above them.

Does it work on phones?

portrait orientation usually gives the best readability.

Why replay it?

Yukon Solitaire: Moves score when they expose cards, clear blockers, or create longer useful sequences

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Yukon Solitaire

Play Yukon Solitaire online, a tableau-heavy card game where exposed sequences can move without a stock pile.

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