how the fuck am i supposed to play Klondike

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how the fuck am i supposed to play Klondike
As in the solitaire card game?
Okay! So the object of Klondike is to put all the cards back together according to ascending suit and rank! It is, in this way, a generated puzzle. Each suit (Spade, Heart, Club, and Diamond) gets its own dedicated pile, and you start each pile by returning the Ace of each suit to the pile, and then 2, 3, 4. A pile is complete when you return that suit's King to the top.
You deal out seven stacks of cards with one to seven cards in each, but only the bottom card of each of those stacks is dealt face-up, and all the others are face-down.
In order to complete all four suit piles, you're going to primarily be checking the 'waste' pile, or all the remaining cards that were not played to the seven stacks at the start of the game. The standard way to play is to go through the waste pile one-card-at-a-time, with unlimited passes through its contents.
You can play one of those cards from the bottom OR from the waste pile and put it on top of another card at the bottom of a different stack, allowing you to turn over the face-down card underneath if any exists, or create a free playing space for you to put another card if you want to reveal more face-down cards! You can only put a card down on a stack if it is one rank lesser and the opposite color than the card at the bottom of the stack (I can only play a 6 of Diamonds or Hearts atop a 7 of Spades or Clubs).
Oh yeah! Nope, you're just building lil ladders of alternating red and black cards!