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Play Rainbow Solitaire Online - Where Foundations Follow the Rainbow

Rainbow Solitaire is the friendly cousin of Canfield. You get the same 13-card reserve and the same matching-rank foundations. The difference is the stock: Rainbow deals one card at a time. All four foundations start with the same rank, set by a card dealt at the start. Each foundation builds up in suit and wraps from King to Ace.

How to Play Rainbow Solitaire

Objective: Move all 52 cards to the four foundations. Each foundation builds up by suit from the base rank to 13 cards.

Game Setup

The Rainbow Rule

Basic Rules

Winning Strategy Tips

Common Mistakes to Avoid

History and Origins

Rainbow is a long-documented variation of Canfield, also called Demon. Canfield is the casino patience named after the gambler Richard Canfield. Canfield turns the stock in packets of three. Rainbow turns it one card at a time and limits the redeals instead. The name evokes the four foundations climbing together through the full circle of ranks.

Rainbow vs Canfield vs Klondike

Frequently Asked Questions

Who chooses the starting rank?

Nobody - the deal does! The 14th card dealt goes to the first foundation. Its rank becomes the base rank for the whole game. This is the classic Canfield rule, and Rainbow inherits it.

Can foundations start with different ranks?

No. All four foundations must start with the base rank. If the base card is the 7 of Hearts, the other three piles start with the other 7s. Each foundation then builds up in its own suit.

How does the wrap-around work?

Say your base rank is 8. Foundations build 8-9-10-J-Q-K-A-2-3-4-5-6-7. The build passes from King to Ace with no break. Each foundation ends one rank below the base rank, with 13 cards. The tableau wraps too: a King may go on an Ace of the other color.

How do empty tableau spaces work?

While the reserve has cards, an empty pile refills at once from the reserve. After the reserve runs out, any card or run in play may fill a space.

How many times can I go through the stock?

Three times in total: the first pass plus two redeals. The waste keeps its order when it turns over. So you can plan later passes around what you saw before.

Is Rainbow harder than Klondike?

Somewhat. The 13-card reserve is a real obstacle, and the wrap takes practice. But Rainbow is kinder than standard Canfield. Dealing one card at a time lets you reach every stock card on every pass.

Follow the rainbow to solitaire victory - where matching foundations create colorful challenges!