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<h1>10 x 8</h1>
Klondike type. Two decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="8x8.html">8 x 8</a>
with ten rows and
<a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like 8 x 8. The rows build down in rank in alternate
color. The Wizards will play in their proper rank position on the
tableau as the alternate of either red or black. Any card or sequence
may be played on an empty row. Cards are dealt from the talon one at
a time. Cards may be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try to open a row to the canvas.
<h1>8 x 8</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 2 decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
As the name implies, the eight playing
piles in the tableau all start with eight cards face-up.
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
When you click on the talon, one card is turned over onto the waste pile.
There is no limit to the number of times you go through the talon.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Try to go for an empty space.
<h1>Abacus</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
A combination of
<a href="yukon.html">Yukon type</a>
and
<a href="calculation.html">Calculation type</a>
game elements.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The four Foundations build up by suit the following way:
The first pile from Ace, by one. The second pile from Two, by two.
The third pile from Three, by three. The fourth pile from Four, by four.
<pRE>
Club: A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T J Q K
Spade: 2 4 6 8 T Q A 3 5 7 9 J K
Heart: 3 6 9 Q 2 5 8 J A 4 7 T K
Diamond: 4 8 Q 3 7 J 2 6 T A 5 9 K
</pRE>
<p>
Cards in Tableau are built down by suit, the ranks going
the opposite way as the foundations:
Club down by one, Spade down by two, Heart down by three and
Diamond down by four.
<p>
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence,
and an empty space can be filled with any card or sequence.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the Talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<h1>Aces Up</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards except the four Aces to the single foundation.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Any top card that is of lower rank and of the same suit of another
top card may be dropped to the foundation. Aces rank high.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau, except that an empty pile
may be filled with any card.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This simple game is known by many names, such as
<i>Aces High</i>, <i>Drivel</i> and <i>Idiot's Delight</i>.
<h1>Achtmal Acht (Eight Times Eight)</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 2 decks. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
This is a variant of <a href="8x8.html">8 x 8</a>
with only two redeals.
Experienced players probably will prefer this.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Akbar's Conquest</h1>
Braid type. Two decks. Two redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="braid.html">Braid</a>
played with two Mughal
<a href="../ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a>
decks.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Braid. In this variation there are two Braid
stacks that each have their own set of Braid reserve stacks. The
game lay out starts with the sixteen foundations in the outer most columns.
The next two columns inwards are the eight Braid reserves. Then there
are two columns with four general reserves each. The inner most two
columns are the two Braid stacks. Each Braid starts with sixteen cards.
When one of the Braid reserves becomes open the card at the top of the
corresponding Braid will be moved there. When all the cards from one
of the Braids are removed a card from the other Braid will be used.
<p>
The game is named after the reputed inventor of a twelve suited Ganjifa
deck of singular splendor. It was engraved on ivory and hand painted
by court artisans. No cards from this pack are known to still exist.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the rows that will play when the correct card turns
over from the talon. This game type requires careful strategy to win.
<p>
<br>
<a href="../ganjifa.html">General Ganjifa Rules</a>
<h1>Akbar's Triumph</h1>
Braid type. One deck. Two redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="braid.html">Braid</a>
played with a single Mughal
<a href="../ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a>
deck.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Braid. In this variation there are two Braid
stacks that each have their own set of Braid reserve stacks. The
game lay out starts with the eight foundations in the outer most columns.
The next two columns inwards are the eight Braid reserves. Then there
are two columns with four general reserves each. The inner most two
columns are the two Braid stacks. Each Braid starts with twelve cards.
When one of the Braid reserves becomes open the card at the top of the
corresponding Braid will be moved there. When all the cards from one
of the Braids are removed a card from the other Braid will be used.
<p>
The game is named after the reputed inventor of a twelve suited Ganjifa
deck of singular splendor. It was engraved on ivory and hand painted
by court artisans. No cards from this pack are known to still exist.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the rows that will play when the correct card turns
over from the talon. This game type requires careful strategy to win.
<h1>Alaska</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="yukon.html">Yukon</a>,
but the rows build <b>up or down</b> in suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>American Toad</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="doublecanfield.html">Double Canfield</a>,
but the 8 piles build down in suit, cards are dealt singly,
the reserve is face-up, and only one redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Appachan's Waterfall</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundation.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Build complete suits in descending rank order on the tableau then move
them to the single foundation in ascending rank and suit order. Refer
to the general <a href="../ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a>
description for the suit order used.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Cards will play on the tableau in descending rank order without regard
to suit. They can only be moved to the single foundation when a complete
suit of twelve cards is finished and only in ascending suit order. The
suit of the Fish Incarnation is first, the Tortoise next etc. When a
suit is ready to be moved to the foundation, press (a)uto or play with
auto drop enabled and all twelve cards will move there in order. Four
cards are dealt to each of the ten rows when the game begins. Press
(d)eal or click the talon to deal the next round of one card to each
row. The reserve stacks to either side of the foundation will take one
card each. Cards on the reserves may only be played to the rows.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Make every play possible before dealing the next round. While the cards
will play in rank order only, it's helpful to also work on playing them by
suit.
<h1>Ashrafi</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="freecell.html">Free Cell</a>.
The rows build down by rank only, no more than twelve to a row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down by rank regardless of suit. No more
than twelve cards may be placed in one row. The four reserve stacks
below the foundations will hold one card each. The foundations build
up in rank by suit starting with the Ace. Only the Mirs (Kings) may
be played on empty rows.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Move the tableau cards with the objective of releasing the Aces first.
Keep the reserve stacks open as much as possible. Build piles on
the Mirs so they can be moved to open rows.
<h1>Ashta Dikapala</h1>
<p>
One Moghul Ganjifa deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange the Eight Guardians in order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Play is similar to <a href="picturegallery.html">Picture Gallery</a>.
The layout consists of three rows of playing piles, a row for newly
dealt cards and three free cells that will hold one card each.
<p>
The cards must be arranged in the top three rows as follows:
<ul>
<li>The top row must start with a three and build by suit in increments of three,
<li>the second row must with a two,
<li>and the third row must start with an Ace.
</ul>
<p>
If you clear a space at the bottom it will be automatically filled
with a card from the talon. But if the talon is gone and you clear a space
at the bottom, then you can fill it with any card. You may move any card
to the free cells from the tableau on top or the rows below, but only as
long as there are cards left in the talon. When the talon is empty, you
may only move cards from, not to the free cells.
When no further moves are possible, click on the talon for a fresh row
of cards at the bottom.
<p>
You win when all of the suits are arranged in order.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Because of the many piles involved the Picture Gallery requires some
concentration, but it is not too hard to win.
<h1>Ashwapati</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank in the same suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down by ranks of the same suit. The
foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace. Any
card or movable pile may be played on an empty row. Cards are dealt
from the talon one at a time. There is no limit on the number of
redeals. Cards may be played from the foundations.
<p>
This game is one of a series of games that have names ending in "pati"
which transliterates as "lord of". Ashwapati means "Lord of Horses".
The names are the names of the suits in a twelve suit Ganjifa deck.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Move cards off of the deepest stacks first.
<h1>Auld Lang Syne</h1>
<p>
Numerica type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up by rank ignoring suit.
At game start the four Aces are dealt here.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau piles - cards can only be
moved to the foundations, and spaces are not filled.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Baby Spiderette</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="spiderette.html">Spiderette</a>,
but somewhat easier as groups of cards can be moved
if they <i>build down by rank</i>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Bad Seven (Die böse Sieben)</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 stripped decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This game is played with two stripped decks.
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Baker's Dozen</h1>
<p>
Baker's Dozen type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The piles build down by rank regardless of suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time.
<p>
Empty piles cannot be filled - therefore all Kings are placed
at the bottom of a pile during the initial dealing.
<h1>Baker's Game</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="freecell.html">FreeCell</a>,
but the piles build down by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt at the start of the game. To compensate for this
there are 4 free cells which can hold any - and just one - card.
<p>
Cards may only be moved onto cards of the same suit.
<p>
The number of cards you can move as a sequence is restricted by
the number of free cells - the number of free cells required is the
same as if you would make an equivalent sequence of moves with single cards.
(As a shortcut, the computer also considers the number of free piles so
that you can move even more cards as one single sequence.)
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
<i>Baker's Game</i> is named after the mathematician C.L. Baker
and was first published in Martin Gardner's June 1968
<i>Mathematical Games</i> column in <i>Scientific American</i>.
<h1>Balarama</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards build down by rank in alternate colors on the tableau, no more
than twelve to a row. Any card or sequence may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
All cards are dealt to the sixteen rows when the games begins. Cards
on the tableau build down in rank in alternating colors. See the general
<a href="../ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a>
card rules for information on that. The foundations build up by suit.
Any card or sequence may be played on an empty row. The four reserve
stacks hold one card each.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
An empty row is more useful than the reserve stacks. Try for an empty row.
<h1>Batsford</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="doubleklondike.html">Double Klondike</a>,
but 10 piles, no redeal, and an extra reserve that can
hold up to 3 Kings.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Beleaguered Castle</h1>
<p>
Beleaguered Castle type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
At game start the four Aces are dealt to the foundations.
<p>
The eight piles build down by rank regardless of suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time and
empty piles can be filled with any single card.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Build evenly on to foundations. Try to get an empty pile.
<h1>Betsy Ross</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="calculation.html">Calculation</a>,
but using a waste with 2 redeals instead of row stacks.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The four foundations at the top are out of play.
<p>
The four foundations below build regardless of suit the following way:
The first pile from Two, by one. The second pile from Four, by two.
The third pile from Six, by three. The fourth pile from Eight, by four.
<pRE>
1: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T J Q K
2: 4 6 8 T Q A 3 5 7 9 J K
3: 6 9 Q 2 5 8 J A 4 7 T K
4: 8 Q 3 7 J 2 6 T A 5 9 K
</pRE>
<p>
When you click on the talon, one card is turned over onto the waste pile.
There are 2 redeals.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This game is known by many names, such as
<i>Fairest</i>, <i>Four Kings</i>, <i>Musical Patience</i>,
<i>Quadruple Alliance</i> and <i>Plus Belle</i>.
<h1>Big Easy</h1>
Hanafuda type. 2 decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is a double deck version of
<a href="littleeasy.html">Little Easy</a>.
The rows build down by rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order. Only first rank
cards may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rules are the same as in
<a href="littleeasy.html">Little Easy</a>.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Disable auto drop and build on the rows until all cards are face up.
These games may be easy by name and easy to play but they're not easy
to win.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Big Harp (Die große Harfe)</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="doubleklondike.html">Double Klondike</a>,
but ten piles, anything on an empty space, and no redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
Cards from the talon are turned over to the waste pile, one at a time.
You can move the top card to the playing piles or the foundations.
There is no redeal.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
<i>Small Harp</i> and <i>Big Harp</i> are the German ways of playing
<i>Klondike</i> and <i>Double Klondike</i>.
<h1>Big Sumo</h1>
Hanafuda type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="freecell.html">Free Cell</a>.
Cards build from first to fourth rank on the tableau by suit and
from fourth to first on the foundations. Only first rank cards
may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
This is a two deck version of
<a href="sumo.html">Sumo</a>.
Cards build down in rank on the rows and up in rank on the foundations.
Third and fourth rank (trash) cards are not interchangeable. Only a first
rank card or correctly ordered pile may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Don't play cards on the reserves unless they can be removed.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Bits n Bytes</h1>
<p>
Hex A Deck type. 1 deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Fill all row stacks.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
<p>
Fill Byte stacks by matching the goal card's byte value, fill bit
stacks by matching the corresponding bit value.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
When play begins the four left most columns are filled with four
goal cards of different ranks, one from each suit. The next two
columns to the right are the byte stacks. They can be filled
with cards of the same rank as the goal card in that row. The
four right most columns are the bit stacks. They can be filled
with cards of the same suit as the goal card in the respective
row if their least significant bit matches the corresponding
bit on the goal card.
<p>
Cards from the talon are turned over to the waste pile, two at a
time. There is only one redeal.
<p>
The only function of the Wizards in this game is to block the
waste stack at the worst possible time.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Since there are only four cards of any one rank, it's important
to fill the byte columns first.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Black Hole</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the single foundation.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundation (the <i>Black Hole</i>) builds up or down by rank
ignoring color and suit, wrapping around from King to Ace
and from Ace to King.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau piles, and spaces
are not filled.
Only the top card can be moved.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Plan carefully - one wrong move and you may never
be able to untangle the mess.
<h1>Black Widow</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="spider.html">Spider</a>,
but somewhat easier as groups of cards can be moved
if they <i>build down by rank</i>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Blind Alleys</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but 6 piles, anything on an empty space, and one redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
Cards from the talon are turned over to the waste pile, one at a time.
You can move the top card to the playing piles or the foundations.
There is one redeal.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h1>Blondes and Brunettes</h1>
<p>
Terrace type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Blue Moon</h1>
<p>
Montana type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in ascending sequence
by suit from Ace to King.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="montana.html">Montana</a>,
but the Aces are moved to the left.
<br>Gameplay is completely equivalent.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This 52-card solitaire starts with the entire deck shuffled and dealt
out in four rows. The aces are then moved to the left end of the layout,
making 4 initial free spaces. You may move to a space only the card that
matches the left neighbor in suit, and is one greater in rank. Kings are
high, so no cards may be placed to their right (they create dead spaces).
<p>
When no moves can be made, cards still out of sequence are reshuffled
and dealt face up after the ends of the partial sequences, leaving a card
space after each sequence, so that each row looks like a partial sequence
followed by a space, followed by enough cards to make a row of 14.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Braid (Der Zopf)</h1>
<p>
Napoleon type. 2 decks. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This game is somewhat harder and requires thoughtful strategy.
<p>
The layout consist of a Braid of 20 cards, two groups of four helper
fields, four braid fields (each showing a picture of a braid), the waste
pile, and the eight foundations. The first card automatically dealt to a
Foundation sets the beginning value for all foundations, and an indicator
displays the value of that card.
<p>
You choose whether the sequences on the foundations will be ascending
or descending, and your choice is displayed in an indicator. The choice is
made when you place the first card on a foundation which is not the
already-determined base card.
It must follow suit and must have a numerical value
of either one more or one less than the base card. Ace is considered one
higher than King, and at the same time one less than Two.
<p>
You may place cards on the foundation from anywhere on the table,
including the end of the Braid. The eight helper fields can be filled from
the waste pile but not from the Braid or the braid fields. When you move
a card from a braid field to the foundation, that field is automatically
filled with the last card on the Braid itself.
<p>
In going through the talon, you are limited to three rounds, and an
indicator reports on that status.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
You can use the helper fields to temporarily store cards you expect to
use soon, and you can leave them open until the right card comes up from the
Talon.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a solitaire variant of German origin.
<h1>Double Bridget's Game</h1>
Hex A Deck game type. 4 decks. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with sixteen rows, one redeal and
<a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations. This is the same as
<a href="bridgetsgame.html">Bridget's Game</a>
with four decks and two redeals.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to seventeen piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank eleven or over one card is dealt to
the talon. Otherwise the dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game with two exceptions. The first exception
is that there is one redeal. When the talon is empty after the first
round the cards are gathered up from the tableau and dealt to the rows
without being shuffled using the same dealing rules as in the first round.
<p>
The other exception is the extra reserve stack just to the right of the
rows and the top foundations. This reserve stack has the potential to
save a game that would otherwise be lost. The way it works is this.
When empty it will accept any Wizard card, but only from a foundation.
Once a Wizard has been played on it, it will accept any two cards from
any of the row stacks. Once played on the stack, cards can only be removed
by playing them to a foundation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Don't play on the extra reserve stack unless you are sure the
top card will play to a foundation soon.
<h3>Notes</h3>
This game is dedicated to the memory of Bridget Bishop, hanged as a
witch on June 10, 1692 in Salem Massachusetts, U. S. A. and to the
nineteen other victims of that notorious witch hunt.
<h1>Bridget's Game</h1>
Hex A Deck game type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with sixteen rows, one redeal and
<a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to seventeen piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank eleven or over one card is dealt to
the talon. Otherwise the dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game with two exceptions. The first exception
is that there is one redeal. When the talon is empty after the first
round the cards are gathered up from the tableau and dealt to the rows
without being shuffled using the same dealing rules as in the first round.
<p>
The other exception is the extra reserve stack just to the right of the
rows and the top foundations. This reserve stack has the potential to
save a game that would otherwise be lost. The way it works is this.
When empty it will accept any Wizard card, but only from a foundation.
Once a Wizard has been played on it, it will accept one card only from
any row stack. Once played on the stack, cards can only be remove from
it to a foundation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Don't play on the extra reserve stack unless you are sure the
top card will play to a foundation soon.
<h3>Notes</h3>
This game is dedicated to the memory of Bridget Bishop, hanged as a
witch on June 10, 1692 in Salem Massachusetts, U. S. A. and to the
nineteen other victims of that notorious witch hunt.
<h1>Bristol</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<p>
Empty piles cannot be filled - therefore all Kings are placed
at the bottom of a pile during the initial dealing.
<h1>Brunswick</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="lexingtonharp.html">Lexington Harp</a>,
but deal all cards face-up.
<br>Very easy.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Busy Aces</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but with 12 piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Calculation</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The four foundations build regardless of suit the following way:
The first pile from Ace, by one. The second pile from Two, by two.
The third pile from Three, by three. The fourth pile from Four, by four.
<pRE>
1: A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T J Q K
2: 2 4 6 8 T Q A 3 5 7 9 J K
3: 3 6 9 Q 2 5 8 J A 4 7 T K
4: 4 8 Q 3 7 J 2 6 T A 5 9 K
</pRE>
Once on a stack, a card can only be moved onto a foundation.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
The auto-solver is completely clueless.
<h1>Canfield</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Canfield is played with one deck. The object is to build all four
of the foundations at the top right from the rank of the first card
dealt into there (varies from game to game), all in the same suit.
<p>
The tableau consists of four piles, starting with one card each. The
cards can be stacked according to the following rules
<ul>
<li> Red cards may be only played on black cards, and black only on
red.
<li> Only the next smaller card may be played, so that the stacks
are in descending sequence except when the previous card is an Ace,
in which only the King may be played.
<li> You may not move parts of a sequence except the top card.
<li> Empty spaces in the tableau will be filled automatically from
the reserve (the pile below the talon) until it is exhausted. When
the reserve is exhausted, the empty spaces can be filled with any
card.
</ul>
<p>
When there are no more possible moves, click on the talon. Three
cards will be moved from the talon to the waste pile directly to its
right.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
The auto-solver is hopeless. Don't believe the hints. They tend to
be right but it doesn't figure everything out (there may be valid
moves that it won't guess).
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:drew@thecsillags.com">Drew Csillag</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Carlton</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="milliganharp.html">Milligan Harp</a>,
but deal all cards face-up.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Carpet</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The four foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
<p>
The 20 reserve piles can hold any single card.
<p>
When you click on the talon, one card is turned over onto the waste pile.
There is no redeal.
<h1>Casino Klondike</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but only two redeals.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
There is a simple casino scoring system here - you debit $52 for each game
and for every card you bear off, you get $5 credit.
Your balance is reset whenever you select a different game.
Loaded games and manually entered game numbers don't count.
<h1>Castles in Spain</h1>
<p>
Baker's Dozen type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The piles build down by alternate color.
Only one card can be moved at a time, and empty piles
can be filled with any card.
<h1>Cat's Tail (Der Katzenschwanz)</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="dieschlange.html">Die Schlange</a>,
but the number of cards you can move as a sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each King
starting a new pile.
To compensate for this there are 8 free cells which can hold any
- and just one - card.
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space cannot be filled.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a solitaire variant of German origin.
<h1>Cavalier</h1>
Tarock type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is a
<a href="bakersdozen.html">Baker's Dozen</a>
type game played with the 78 card Tarock deck. Piles build down
in rank in alternate colors. The Trumps can play as either color.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Rows build down in rank by alternate color with the Trumps playing
as either color. A pile may be moved to another location but only
a single card may be played on an empty row. Cards may be played
from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the Trumps to open spots for suit cards.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Chameleon</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="canfield.html">Canfield</a>,
but the three piles build down by rank,
cards are dealt singly, and no redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This game is also known under names such as
<i>Kansas</i>.
<h1>Cherry Bomb</h1>
Hanafuda type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is a double deck version of
<a href="firecracker.html">Fire Cracker</a>.
The rows build down in rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build in ascending suit order from Pine to Phoenix by rank. The third
and fourth rank (trash) cards are interchangeable on the tableau. Cards
may not be played from the foundations. Any card or correctly ordered
pile may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the tableau. Since the trash cards are interchangeable
it's possible to build a valid sequence that has more than four cards in
a two deck game.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Chessboard</h1>
<p>
Beleaguered Castle type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up in suit, wrapping around from King to Ace.
The first card moved to the foundations determines the base rank.
<p>
The ten piles build <b>up or down</b> in suit, wrapping around from
King to Ace and from Ace to King.
<p>
Only one card can be moved at a time and
empty piles can be filled with any single card.
<h1>Chinese Discipline</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="yukon.html">Yukon</a>,
but don't deal all cards at game start.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in Tableau are built down by alternate color.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty pile in the Tableau can be filled with a King or a group
of cards with a King on the bottom.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in Foundations are no longer in play.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the Talon.
Three more cards will be dealt.
<h1>Chinese Solitaire</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="chinesediscipline.html">Chinese Discipline</a>,
but anything on an empty space.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the Talon.
Three more cards will be dealt.
<h1>Citadel</h1>
<p>
Beleaguered Castle type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="beleagueredcastle.html">Beleaguered Castle</a>,
but matching cards are moved to the foundations during initial dealing.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Cluitjar's Lair</h1>
Klondike type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>
with <a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Klondike. The rows build down in rank in alternate
color. Any card or sequence may be played on an empty row. The Wizards
will play in their proper rank position on the tableau regardless of
color. While two or more Wizards will play on top of each other, the stack
must still be of alternating colors to be a movable sequence. Cards are
dealt from the talon one at a time. There is no redeal. Cards may be
played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The Wizards will not play to their foundation until all the suit cards
are on theirs. That can make the end game a bit of a puzzle. Use an
empty row to move them out of the way.
<h1>Cockroach</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Play is identical to
<a href="grasshopper.html">Grasshopper</a>
except there is no redeal.
<h1>Concentration</h1>
<p>
Memory game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Flip all pairs of matching cards and get a score of 50 points or more.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
At game start 52 cards are dealt to the tableau piles.
<p>
Flip any 2 cards that match in rank.
<p>
Any pair that matches will gain you 5 points, while a pair that
doesn't match will cost you 1 point.
<p>
You win if your final score reaches 50 points.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
To get awarded for a perfect game you must reach the maximum score of
130 points. You can reach this by restarting the game.
<p>
<i>Undo</i>, <i>Bookmarks</i>, <i>Autodrop</i> and <i>Quickplay</i>
are disabled for this game.
<h1>Congress</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 8 piles build down by rank ignoring suit,
and empty piles are automatically filled from the waste or talon,
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Convolution</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. Two Hex A Decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="dieschlange.html">Die Schlange</a>,
with the Hex A Deck Variations and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each King or "Ten"
(hexadecimal) starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank regardless of
color and empty rows cannot be filled. The Wizards play as any color.
<h1>Corkscrew</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. Two Tarock Decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="dieschlange.html">Die Schlange</a>,
using two 78 card Tarock decks and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each King or Skiz
starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank regardless of suit.
Empty rows cannot be filled. The eight free cells will hold one card each.
<h1>Corona</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but empty piles are automatically filled from the waste or talon.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Courtyard</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but with 12 piles, sequences can be moved,
and empty piles are automatically filled from the waste or talon.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Cruel</h1>
<p>
Baker's Dozen type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The piles build down by suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time, and empty spaces cannot be filled.
<p>
When no more moves are possible click on the talon for a redeal.
The cards are not re-shuffled, but re-dealt in packs of 4 cards.
<h1>Danda</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. One Moghul Ganjifa Deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="dieschlange.html">Die Schlange</a>,
using the eight suit Moghul Ganjifa deck and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each Raja or King
starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank by alternate force suits.
Refer to the general <a href="ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a> page.
Empty rows cannot be filled. The eight free cells will hold one card each.
<h1>Dashavatara Circles</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards build down by rank and by suit on the tableau. Any card may be
played on an empty row. Only one card may be moved at a time.
<h3>Rules</h3>
All cards are dealt to the thirty two rows when the games begins. Cards
on the tableau build down by suit in descending rank order. The foundations
build up by suit. Any card may be played on an empty row. The reserve stacks
hold one card each. Only one card at a time may be moved.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try to keep a reserve stack open. Play higher ranked cards on empty rows.
<h1>Dashavatara</h1>
<p>
One Dashavatara Ganjifa deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange the Ten Avatars in order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Play is similar to <a href="picturegallery.html">Picture Gallery</a>.
The layout consists of three rows of playing piles, a row for newly
dealt cards and three free cells that will hold one card each.
<p>
The cards must be arranged in the top three rows as follows:
<ul>
<li>The top row must start with a three and build by suit in increments of three,
<li>the second row must with a two,
<li>and the third row must start with an Ace.
</ul>
<p>
If you clear a space at the bottom it will be automatically filled
with a card from the talon. But if the talon is gone and you clear a space
at the bottom, then you can fill it with any card. You may move any card
to the free cells from the tableau on top or the rows below, but only as
long as there are cards left in the talon. When the talon is empty, you
may only move cards from, not to the free cells.
When no further moves are possible, click on the talon for a fresh row
of cards at the bottom.
<p>
You win when all of the suits are arranged in order.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Because of the many piles involved the Picture Gallery requires some
concentration, but it is not too hard to win.
<h1>Dead King Golf</h1>
<p>
Golf type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the waste stack.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="golf.html">Golf</a>,
but <em>nothing</em> may be placed on a King.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Der freie Napoleon</h1>
<p>
Napoleon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="derkleinenapoleon.html">Der kleine Napoleon</a>,
only with a different screen layout.
<br>Gameplay is completely equivalent.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Der kleine Napoleon</h1>
<p>
Napoleon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This game is somewhat harder and requires thoughtful strategy.
<p>
The layout consist of 4 foundations in the middle,
8 row stacks (4 on each of the left and right side),
2 reserve stacks (one on each of the left and right side),
and a free cell in the middle.
<p>
The row stacks and reserve stacks grow from the middle and are laid out
open, but only the outer card is in play.
<p>
The foundations build either up or down in suit, depending on the
first card you play there.
They wrap around from King to Ace and Ace to King.
<p>
The 8 row stacks build both up and down in suit, also wrapping around.
Only a single card can be moved, and free rows can be filled with
any single card.
<p>
There is no building on the 2 reserve stacks. Cards can only be moved
to other stacks from there.
<p>
Finally there is one extra free cell that can hold any single card.
But to move a card back from the free cell at least one of the
two "blocking" reserve stacks must have been cleared.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
Try <a href="derfreienapoleon.html">Der freie Napoleon</a> if
you have troubles understanding the rules - it is the exactly
same game in a different layout.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Decide carefully if you build the foundations up or down.
<p>
Getting a free row stack should be one of your highest priorities.
<h1>Deuces</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the foundations build up from Two to Ace.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Dhanpati</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank regardless of suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down by rank. The foundations build
up in rank by suit starting with the Ace. Only the Mirs (Kings) may
be played on an empty row. Cards are dealt from the talon three at
a time. There is only one redeal. Cards may not be played from the
foundations.
<p>
This game is one of a series of games that have names ending in "pati"
which transliterates as "lord of". Dhanpati means "Lord of Treasure".
The names are the names of the suits in a twelve suit Ganjifa deck.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Move cards back and forth on the rows to make every play possible on
the first pass through the talon. Don't let the waste stack get too
deep on the second pass.
<h1>Die Königsbergerin</h1>
<p>
Gypsy type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="gypsy.html">Gypsy</a>,
but Aces go off during dealing, and cards in the foundations
are no longer in play.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<p>
You are <em>not</em> permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h1>Diplomat</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 8 piles build down by rank ignoring suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Double Dojoujis's Game</h1>
Hanafuda game type. 4 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with four Hanafuda decks.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The difference
is the use of four Hanafuda decks instead of two 52 card standard decks
When a first rank card is dealt to the rows two cards are dealt to the talon.
There are twelve first rank cards in a Hanafuda deck. There are 16 rows
in this Lara's game version. Cards are dealt to all sixteen rows based on
their rank and which deck they are from. The four decks are shuffled together
on the talon.
<p>
The foundations take four complete rounds of a suit. After the last card
of the first round is played to a foundation the first card of the second
round will play.
<h1>Dojoujis's Game</h1>
Hanafuda game type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with two Hanafuda decks.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The difference
is the use of two Hanafuda decks instead of two 52 card standard decks
When a first rank card is dealt to the rows two cards are dealt to the talon.
There are twelve first rank cards in a Hanafuda deck. There are 8 rows
in this Lara's game version. Cards are dealt to all eight rows based on
their rank and which deck they are from. The decks are shuffled together
on the talon.
<p>
The foundations take two complete rounds of a suit. After the last card
of the first round is played to a foundation the first card of the second
round will play.
<h1>Double Canfield</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 2 decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="canfield.html">Canfield</a>,
but with two decks and five playing piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Double Cockroach</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Play is identical to
<a href="grasshopper.html">Grasshopper</a>
except there are two Trumps only row stacks, and nine row stacks and
there is no redeal. Twenty-eight cards are dealt to the reserve at
the start of the game.
<h1>Double Drawbridge</h1>
Klondike type. Two decks. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is the two deck version of
<a href="drawbridge.html">Drawbridge</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Klondike. The rows build down in rank in alternate
color. Any card or sequence may be played on an empty row. The Wizards
will play in their proper rank position on the tableau as the alternate of
either red or black. Cards are dealt from the talon one at a time. Cards
may be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Play cards back off of the foundations to uncover face down cards.
<h1>Double Grasshopper</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 2 deck. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The tableau consists of one reserve stack, two Trumps only row stacks,
and nine row stacks. Twenty-eight cards are dealt to the reserve
stack and one card each to the row stacks. When a row stack is emptied
it must be filled from the reserve stack first. When the reserve stack
is empty any card can be played on an empty row stack. The Trumps only
stacks are left empty and can be played on at will. The row stacks
build down in rank by alternate colors. The Trumps can be played as
either color. The Trumps only row stacks also build down in rank. They
will accept a stack of cards that contains suit cards as long as the
bottom card is a Trump. The foundations build up in rank by suit.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
With skillful play and a bit of luck it's possible to sweep this one
without needing the redeal. The first priority is to empty the reserve
stack. Once that's done try to keep one or more row stacks open. Play
high rank cards on the rows and build down on them. The same goes for
the Trumps only rows.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Double Klondike by Threes</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 2 decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="doubleklondike.html">Double Klondike</a>,
but deal three cards.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Double Klondike</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 2 decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but with two decks and nine playing piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Double Rail</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 5 piles build down by rank ignoring suit,
and sequences can be moved.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Double Samuri</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
This is
<a href="samuri.html">Samuri</a>
played with two decks.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try not to let the waste stack get too deep.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Doublets</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards except the four Kings to the single foundation.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The base rank for the foundation is determined at game start,
and it builds up by doubling the rank ignoring suit:
<p>
A, 2, 4, 8, 3, 6, Q, J, 9, 5, 10, 7, A, repeat...
<p>
The 7 reserve piles are automatically filled from the waste or talon.
<p>
Kings are blocking, therefore all Kings in the first 8 cards
are put at the bottom of the talon during game start.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Double Your Fun</h1>
Hanafuda type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="freecell.html">Free Cell</a>.
The rows build down by rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build in ascending suit order from Pine to Phoenix by rank. The third
and fourth rank (trash) cards are not interchangeable on the tableau.
Cards may not be played from the foundations. Only first rank cards
or correctly ordered piles may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the reserve stacks to release the fourth rank cards first.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Drawbridge</h1>
Klondike type. One deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>
with <a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Klondike. The rows build down in rank in alternate
color. Any card or sequence may be played on an empty row. The Wizards
will play in their proper rank position on the tableau as the alternate of
either red or black. Cards are dealt from the talon one at a time. Cards
may be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Play cards back off of the foundations to uncover face down cards.
<h1>Eagle Wing</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Eastcliff</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but anything on an empty space, and no redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
Cards from the talon are turned over to the waste pile, one at a time.
You can move the top card to the playing piles or the foundations.
There is no redeal.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h1>Easthaven</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but anything on an empty space, and no redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
Cards from the Talon are turned over to the Waste pile, one at a time.
You can move the top card to the playing piles or the Foundations.
There is no redeal.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the Foundations.
<h1>Easy Supreme</h1>
Hanafuda type. 4 decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is a four deck version of
<a href="littleeasy.html">Little Easy</a>.
The rows build down by rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order. Only first
rank cards may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rules are the same as in
<a href="littleeasy.html">Little Easy</a>.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Disable auto drop and build on the rows until all cards are face up.
These games may be easy by name and easy to play but they're not easy
to win.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Easy x One</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is a variation of
<a href="littleeasy.html">Little Easy</a>.
The rows build down by rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order. Only first
rank cards may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rules are the same as in
<a href="littleeasy.html">Little Easy</a>
except that the cards deal from the talon one at a time and there
is only one redeal.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Disable auto drop and build on the rows until all cards are face up.
These games may be easy by name and easy to play but they're not easy
to win.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Eiffel Tower</h1>
<p>
Pairing game type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the tableau piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This is a very simple game, which takes its name from the shape of the
layout. The object is to use up all the cards from the talon, placing them
on the Tower. You can only put a card on top of another card when the
numerical values of the two cards adds up to 14. King is worth 13, Queen is
worth 12 and Jack is worth 11. You do not have to follow suit.
<p>
You win when the talon is all gone. There is no redeal.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> and <i>Quickplay</i> are disabled for this game.
<h1>Eight legions</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Arrange all cards in suit and rank order on the tableau.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards build down by rank only on the tableau. The ten reserve
stacks hold one card each. The game is won when all cards are on the
tableau in suit and rank order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The game begins with five cards on each of the twelve rows and the ten
reserve stacks empty. Cards are dealt from the talon twelve at a time, one
to each row. Rows can be built with cards of any suit in descending rank.
Only Mirs can be played on an empty row. All twelve suits must be in
descending rank order for the game to be won.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Make as many plays as possible without filling too many reserves before taking
another deal. Put a priority on getting the Mirs and Wazirs in place.
<h1>Eight Off</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="kingonlybakersgame.html">King Only Baker's Game</a>,
but with 8 free cells.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Elevator</h1>
<p>
Golf type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="relaxedgolf.html">Relaxed Golf</a>,
only with a <a href="pyramid.html">Pyramid</a>
like layout.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Eularia</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="paulownia.html">Eularia</a>.
The rows build down in rank by same suit. The foundations
build up in rank by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build from fourth to first. The third and fourth rank (trash) cards are
not interchangeable on the tableau. Cards may not be played from the
foundations. Any card or correctly ordered pile may be played on an
empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Uncover the deepest row stacks first.
<h1>Excuse</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Rows build down in rank regardless of suit. Only one card can
be moved at a time. Foundations build up in rank by suit. An
empty row stack cannot be filled. For this reason the Kings and
the highest Trump are dealt to the bottoms of the rows. Cards
can be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Uncover low rank cards before building on higher rank cards on
top of them. Use cards already on the foundations to assist in
moving rows.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Falling Star</h1>
<p>
Terrace type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Much like <a href="blondesandbrunettes.html">Blondes and Brunettes</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Fan</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The 18 piles build down by suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time, and
empty piles can be filled with a King only.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Build evenly on to foundations.
<h1>Fatimeh's Game</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with twelve rows and two redeals.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to thirteen piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank Pradhan or over one card is dealt to the
talon. Otherwise the dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game except that there are two redeals. When
the talon is empty after each round the cards are gathered up from the
tableau and dealt to the rows without being shuffled using the same
dealing rules as in the first round.
<h1>Relaxed Fatimeh's Game</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with twelve rows, two redeals and a reserve stack
which will hold two cards.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to thirteen piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank Pradhan or over one card is dealt to the
talon. Otherwise the dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game except that there are two redeals. When
the talon is empty after each round the cards are gathered up from the
tableau and dealt to the rows without being shuffled using the same
dealing rules as in the first round.
<p>
The reserve stack will take any two cards from the rows.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the reserve stack to allow buried cards to play. The best times
to use it are just before a redeal. Once played to the reserve a
card may only be played from it to a foundation.
<h1>Fifteen Plus</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Rows build down in rank in alternating color. The Trumps can
play as either color. Only one card can be moved at a time.
Foundations build up in rank by suit. Any card can be played
on an empty row. Cards can be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Uncover low rank cards before building on higher rank cards on
top of them. Use cards already on the foundations to assist in
moving rows.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Fire Cracker</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The rows build down in rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order. Any card may
be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build in ascending suit order from Pine to Phoenix by rank. The third
and fourth rank (trash) cards are interchangeable on the tableau.
Cards may not be played from the foundations. Any card or correctly
ordered pile may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the tableau.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Five Aces</h1>
Tarock type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is a
<a href="bakersdozen.html">Baker's Dozen</a>
type game played with the 78 card Tarock deck. Piles build down
in rank in alternate colors. The Trumps can play as either color.
The five Aces are dealt to the foundations at the start of the game.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Rows build down in rank by alternate color with the Trumps playing
as either color. A pile may be moved to another location but only
a single card may be played on an empty row. Cards may be played
from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the Trumps to open spots for suit cards.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Flower Arrangement</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. Two Hanafuda decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange the Flower Cards in suit order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The layout consists of three rows of playing piles and a row for newly
dealt cards.
<p>
The cards must be arranged from forth rank to first in the top three
rows as follows:
<ul>
<li>The first row will only accept the first four suits, Pine, Plum, Cherry and Wisteria
<li>the second row will accept the second four, Iris, Peony, Bush Clover and Eularia
<li>and the third row will accept the last four, Chrysanthemum, Maple, Willow and Paulownia.
</ul>
<p>
If you clear a space at the bottom it will be automatically filled
with a card from the talon. But if the talon is gone and you clear a space
at the bottom, then you can fill it with any card.
When no further moves are possible, click on the talon for a fresh row
of cards at the bottom.
<p>
You win when all of the suits are arranged in order.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Because of the many piles involved the Picture Gallery requires some
concentration, but it is not too hard to win.
<h1>Flower Clock</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This one is for people who want a mindless distraction. It's a good
way to learn the suits and ranks of the flower cards. The foundations
build from fourth rank to first, by suits. Any fourth rank card can be
played on any open foundation stack, but a game doesn't count as a win
unless the suits are in their proper order. That means Pine is at 1
o'clock, Plum at 2 o'clock etc. Once a card is played on a foundation stack
it can't be taken off except by undoing the move. There can be no
more than eight cards in a row.
<p>
The cards in the tableau build from first rank to fourth, without regard
to suit. The third and fourth rank cards are interchangable. Any card
can be played on the canvas.
<p>
This is
<a href="grandfathersclock.html">Grandfather's Clock</a>
with flower cards.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Hint: try to keep a row open to the canvas.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>ForeCell</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="freecell.html">FreeCell</a>,
but the reserves are filled at game start, and only Kings on empty spaces.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
According to the
<a href="http://www.solitairelaboratory.com/fcfaq.html">FreeCell FAQ</a>
this is the first known game which bears an extremely close resemblance
to FreeCell. It was invented in Sweden and dates back at least to 1945.
<h1>Fortress</h1>
<p>
Beleaguered Castle type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The ten piles build <b>up or down</b> by suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time and
empty piles can be filled with any single card.
<h3>Similar Games</h3>
<p>
This is a very hard game - try
<a href="chessboard.html">Chessboard</a>
for a more enjoyful variant.
<h1>Forty and Eight</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but with eight piles and one redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Forty Thieves</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Forty cards are dealt to 10 piles. These piles are built down in suit.
Only the top card of a pile is available for playing, and
spaces can be filled by any card.
<p>
Cards from the talon are turned over to the waste pile, one at a time.
You can move the leftmost card to the playing piles or the foundations.
There is no redeal.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a classic solitaire game that probably dates back to the
nineteenth century. It is known by many names, such as
<i>Napoleon at St.Helena</i>, <i>Big Forty</i> and <i>Le Cadran</i>.
<h1>Four Seasons</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Arrange all the cards on the rows.
<h3>Rules</h3>
This is a <a href="fan.html">Fan</a>
type game adapted to the Hanafuda cards. The tableau consists of
twelve rows. Any stack may be moved, but only a first rank card
will play on an empty row. The trash cards are not interchangable,
and no more than eight cards can be played on a row. The game is
won when all twelve suits are arranged in order in their respective
places on the tableau.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Not all Four Seasons hands are solvable. Try to get an open row.
<h1>Fourteen</h1>
<p>
Pairing game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Discard all pairs of cards that add up to fourteen in rank.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The object is to use up all the cards from the tableau by
discarding pairs of cards that add up to fourteen in rank.
<p>
Aces are worth one and Jacks, Queens, and Kings are worth
11, 12, and 13, respectively.
<p>
There is no other playing on the piles.
You win when the tableau piles are all gone.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Four Winds</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards play on the four foundation stacks by rank, in ascending suit order.
Cards play on the four row stacks in descending suit order. The row stacks
will hold no more than three cards. Only one card can be move at a time.
Any card can be played on an empty row stack, but only cards of the same
rank can play on partly filled rows. There are only two passes through
the talon.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Winning at Four Winds requires a bit of luck and a lot of skill at
using the row stacks to the best advantage.
<p>
Hint: try to keep one row stack open.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>FreeCell</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
FreeCell is played with one deck. All cards are dealt at the start of the
game. To compensate for this there are 4 free cells which can hold
any - and just one - card.
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
The number of cards you can move as a sequence is restricted by
the number of free cells - the number of free cells required is the
same as if you would make an equivalent sequence of moves with single cards.
(As a shortcut, the computer also considers the number of free piles so
that you can move even more cards as one single sequence.)
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
Game numbers in the range 1 to 32000 are compatible to the ones in the
<a href="http://www.solitairelaboratory.com/fcfaq.html">FreeCell FAQ</a>.
Visit this page to find out a lot of interesting information
about FreeCell its variants.
<p>
More than 99.9% of all FreeCell games are solvable.
<h1>Free Napoleon</h1>
<p>
Napoleon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="napoleon.html">Napoleon</a>,
only with a different screen layout.
<br>Gameplay is completely equivalent.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Gajapati</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank and by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down in ranks of the same suit.
The foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace.
Any card or movable pile of cards may be played on an empty row.
Cards are dealt from the talon three at a time. There is no limit
on redeals. Cards may be played from the foundations.
<p>
This game is one of a series of games that have names ending in "pati"
which transliterates as "lord of". Gajapati means "Lord of Elephants".
The names are the names of the suits in a twelve suit Ganjifa deck.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Uncover the deepest row stacks first. Play is simple but the odds
against winning this one are high.
<h1>Gaji</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
When the cards are dealt, one card of each rank is placed on the four
foundation stacks. The remaining 44 cards are dealt to the tableau.
Cards from the tableau can be played on the foundations by rank, in
circular suit order. That is, Plum 1 plays on Pine 1, Rose 2 plays
on Iris 2, and Pine 3 plays on Phoenix 3. Gaji is wild. It can play
on any card in the tableau and any card can play on Gaji. Any card
can also be played on the canvas. Gaji will only play in its proper
position on the foundation. Cards play on the tableau by suit in
decending rank order. There can be no more than twelve cards in a row.
Once a card is played on a foundation stack it can't be taken off
except by undoing the move.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Hint: try to keep a row open to the canvas.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Gargantua</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="doubleklondike.html">Double Klondike</a>,
but only one redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Garhpati</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank in "alternate" colors.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down by rank in alternate colors.
The foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace.
Only the Mirs (Kings) may be played on an empty row. The Mughal
Ganjifa deck has eight suits and each suit has it's own color.
This makes it a bit of a challenge at times to know what colors
are the "alternates". If a card doesn't play one place, try
a different card of the same rank. Cards are dealt from the talon
three at a time. There is no limit on redeals. Cards may not be
played from the foundations.
<p>
This game is one of a series of games that have names ending in "pati"
which transliterates as "lord of". Garhpati means "Lord of Forts".
The names are the names of the suits in a twelve suit Ganjifa deck.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Uncover the deepest row stacks first. Move cards on the tableau
to allow playing cards from the waste stack.
<h1>General's Patience</h1>
<p>
Terrace type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="terrace.html">Terrace</a>,
but the foundations build up in suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Ghulam</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards build down by rank and by suit on the tableau, no more than
twelve to a row. Any card or movable pile may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
All cards are dealt to the fourteen rows when the games begins. Cards
on the tableau build down by suit in descending rank order. The foundations
build up by suit. Any card or movable pile may be played on an empty row.
The four reserve stacks hold one card each.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The first priority is to empty a row. Then don't fill it
unless it or another row can be emptied by doing so.
<h1>Giant</h1>
<p>
Gypsy type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="gypsy.html">Gypsy</a>,
but you are only permitted to move cards back out of the foundations
if the talon is empty.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Golf</h1>
<p>
Golf type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the waste stack.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Build on the waste stack in sequence either up or down regardless of suit.
<p>
Only the top card is available for play on the piles. When no more moves are
possible, click on the talon to deal a new card.
<p>
Sequences do not wrap around, i.e. only Twos may be placed on Aces
and only Queens may be placed on Kings.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Save Twos for Aces and Queens for Kings.
<h1>Good Measure</h1>
<p>
Baker's Dozen type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="bakersdozen.html">Baker's Dozen</a>,
but 10 piles, and 2 Aces are moved to the foundations
at the start of the game.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Grandfather's Clock</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Move cards to the foundations until the top of each foundation is the
clock number for that position. Jack equals 11, Queen equals 12, and
Aces must be placed on Kings.
<p>
The playing piles build down by rank regardless of suit. Only the top card
is available for play, and empty rows may be filled with any single card.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> and <i>Quickplay</i> are disabled for this game.
<h1>Grandmother's Game</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="relaxedspider.html">Relaxed Spider</a>,
but deal 60 cards face up at game start.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
60 cards are dealt open face in 10 piles.
Piles build down by rank, regardless of suit.
However, sequences that are all of the same suit are preferred
because these are available for further movement.
<p>
A free space can be filled by any single card or sequence.
<p>
The object is to group the cards in sets of 13 cards, from King to Ace
of the same suit. Such groups can be moved to a free space and then off
the game by a mouseclick.
<p>
When no more sensible moves are available, click on the talon. One card
will be added to each of the playing piles (this includes the at this time
free spaces too).
<p>
You may deal new cards at any time.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Grandmother's Game is a complex strategic solitaire game which cannot be
solved very often. A good way to get to a satisfactory solution is to establish
at least one, better two or even more, free spaces to get room for moving
the cards and fit them together to descending suits.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a <a href="spider.html">Spider type game</a> of German origin.
<h1>Grasshopper</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 1 deck. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The tableau consists of one reserve stack, one Trumps only row stack,
and five row stacks. Fourteen cards are dealt to the reserve
stack and one card each to the row stacks. When a row stack is emptied
it must be filled from the reserve stack first. When the reserve stack
is empty any card can be played on an empty row stack. The Trumps only
stack is left empty and can be played on at will. The row stacks
build down in rank by alternate colors. The Trumps can be played as
either color. The Trumps only row stack also builds down in rank. It
will accept a stack of cards that contains suit cards as long as the
bottom card is a Trump. The foundations build up in rank by suit.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
The first priority is to empty the reserve stack. Once that's done
try to keep one or more row stacks open. Play
high rank cards on the rows and build down on them. The same goes for
the Trumps only row.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Greater Queue</h1>
Braid type. 4 decks. Two redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="braid.html">Braid</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Twenty five cards are dealt to the Braid when the game begins.
The foundations build in ascending suit order from Pine to Paulownia by rank.
Cards are dealt from the talon one at a time and two redeals are allowed.
Cards may not be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the rows that will play when the correct card turns
over from the talon. Braid type games require careful strategy to win.
<h1>Great Wall</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 4 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards can be played on the tableau by suits or by rank.
Plum 1 plays on Pine 1, Maple 3 on Mum 3, Pine 2 on
Phoenix 2, etc. Any second rank card can be played on
any first. The third and fourth ranks are interchangable
for all suits. Only first rank cards can be played on the
canvas. There can be no more than 26 cards in a row.
<p>
The foundations are of two types. The finish foundations
at the top on the left and right, and the build foundations
on the bottom. Cards must be played on the foundations by
rank in suit order. The finish foundations will only accept
cards as a complete set of all twelve suits. The build
foundations will accept only one card at a time.
The finish foundations will accept three complete sets
of suits. The build foundations will accept one. When
all four decks are on the foundations in order, you have
won. Cards can be moved from the build foundations to
the finish foundations or to the tableau. They cannot
be moved from the finish foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Since any particular card will usually play in several
different places on the tableau it's probably possible to
win every hand of Great Wall.
<p>
Hint: don't play all your first rank cards on the foundations
until all the cards are face up.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Griffon</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="milliganharp.html">Milligan Harp</a>,
but with seven piles, and deal all cards face-up.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Ground for a Divorce</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by same suit and move such sets to the foundations.
The sequence may wrap around.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="spider.html">Spider</a>,
but sequences wrap around from Ace to King,
and no card will be dealt to an empty space.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
50 cards are dealt in 10 piles. Cards are built down, regardless of suit.
However, sequences that are all of the same suit are preferred because
these are available for further movement.
A space can be filled by any card or legal group of cards.
<p>
Sequences wrap around, i.e. Kings may be placed on Aces.
<p>
The object is to group the cards in descending sets of 13 cards of the
same suit. These sequences may wrap around as well.
Such groups can then be moved to the foundations.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each <i>non empty</i> space.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is my favorite
<a href="spider.html">Spider</a>
variant. Even more decisions, and
with a fair chance of coming out.
The original German name is <i>Scheidungsgrund</i>.
<h1>Gypsy</h1>
<p>
Gypsy type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The eight playing piles in the tableau all start with two
cards face-down and one showing.
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Making heavy use of the Undo key is explicitly encouraged here - you can win
quite a number of games with a little bit of thought.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
Gypsy is my all time favorite - it is probably the reason
that I started writing PySol at all...
<p>
I first met Gypsy almost fifteen years ago in the nice
Atari ST game <i>Patience</i> written by Volker Weidner.
And as there seems to be no official name of
this variant I adopted the name Gypsy from another
game called <i>xpat2</i>.
<h1>Hayagriva</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards build down by rank only on the tableau, no more
than twelve to a row. Only the Rajas may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
All cards are dealt to the sixteen rows when the games begins. Cards
on the tableau build down in rank only. The foundations build up by suit.
Only a Raja or sequence may be played on an empty row. The four reserve
stacks hold one card each.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
An empty row is somewhat more useful than the reserve stacks. Try for an empty row.
<h1>Hex A Klon by Three</h1>
Klondike type. One deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>
with <a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Klondike with the Wizards being wild. They can be played
on the tableau as any rank or color. Once a Wizard is played on a row however
that row may become unmovable. If a Wizard is played in it's proper rank
position the row can still be moved. A stack with two Wizards can be moved
only if they are both in their rank position and they are not adjacent to
each other. The Wizards will not move off of the tableau until all the other
cards have been moved to the foundations. Cards are dealt from the talon three
at a time. Any card or sequence may be played on the canvas. Cards may
be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Keep the Wizards off of piles that contain face down cards. Once all the
cards on the tableau are face up try to get the Wizards out of the way. Put
them all on one row stack until the suit cards have been moved to the foundations.
<h1>Hex A Klon</h1>
<p>
Hex A Deck type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>, except any card can
be played on an empty row and the Wizards (Jokers) are wild.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Game play is like Klondike with the Wizards being wild. They can be played
on the tableau as any rank or color. Once a Wizard is played on a row however
that row may become unmovable. The Wizards have ranks like the suit cards
corresponding to Ace through Four. If a Wizard is played in it's proper rank
position the row can still be moved. The rank can be determined by the height
of the hat. The Ace Wizard has the tallest hat. A stack with two Wizards can
be moved only if they are both in their rank position and they are not ajacent
to each other. The Wizards will not move off of the tableau until all the other
cards have been moved to the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Keep the Wizards off of piles that contain face down cards. Once all the
cards on the tableau are face up try to get the Wizards out of the way. Put
them all on one row stack until the suit cards have been moved to the foundations.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Hidden Passages</h1>
Klondike type. One deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="blindalleys.html">Blind Alleys</a>
with <a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Blind Alleys. The rows build down in rank in alternate
color. Any card or sequence may be played on an empty row. The Wizards
will play in their proper rank position on the tableau as the alternate
of either red or black. Cards are dealt from the talon one at a time.
The four suit Aces are dealt to the foundations at the start of the
game. Cards may be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The Wizards will not play to their foundation until all the suit cards
are on theirs. This can make the end game a real challenge.
<h1>Hiranyaksha</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. One Dashavatara Ganjifa Deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="dieschlange.html">Die Schlange</a>,
using the ten suit Dashavatara Ganjifa deck and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each Raja or King
starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank regardless of suit.
Empty rows cannot be filled. The ten free cells will hold one card each.
<h1>Hopscotch</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="calculation.html">Calculation</a>,
but the initial foundation cards are in club suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Imperial Trumps</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This game is similar to Klondike except the twenty-two trump
cards will play on any suit card of the next higher rank.
Cards will play on the foundation only if the trump card of
equal rank is played first. That means the Ace of Spades
won't play on the Spade foundation until the Ace of Trumps
is played on the Trump foundation. Only Kings or the highest
ranked Trump can be played on an empty row stack. The highest
Trump is called either the Fool or the Skiz depending on the
type of deck. It has either the number 0 or is not numbered.
Cards can be played from the foundations to the tableau.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Skillful tableau play with the trumps can make all the difference
in this game. You can move a trump from a red card to a
black card of the same rank. This will open the red card for
a black one of the next lower rank.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Indian</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the piles build down by any suit but own.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Interregnum</h1>
<p>
Numerica type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up by rank ignoring suit. The base rank for
each foundation is one higher than the reserve above it.
<p>
Each foundation must be completed by using the card from the reserve above it.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau piles - cards can only be
moved to the foundations, and spaces are not filled.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h3>Histoy</h3>
<p>
This is a two-deck variation of
<a href="auldlangsyne.html">Auld Lang Syne</a>.
<h1>Iris</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="paulownia.html">Iris</a>.
The rows build down in rank by same suit. The foundations
build up in rank by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build from fourth to first. The third and fourth rank (trash) cards are
not interchangeable on the tableau. Cards may not be played from the
foundations. Cards are dealt from the talon three at a time. Only first
rank cards or correctly ordered piles may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Uncover the deepest row stacks first.
<h1>Irmgard</h1>
<p>
Gypsy type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="gypsy.html">Gypsy</a>,
but 9 piles and only Kings on empty spaces.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The playing piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space
can only be filled by a King or a sequence starting with a King.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles, except for the last turn where only
7 cards will be dealt.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundation.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
As with Gypsy you are allowed to make heavy use of the Undo key.
<h1>Japanese Garden</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
This is a <a href="fan.html">Fan</a>
type game adapted to the Hanafuda cards. The tableau consists of
six flower beds in two rows above and a Koi pond below with the
foundations at the top. Cards build from first to fourth rank
on the tableau by suit and from fourth to first on the foundations.
Only first rank cards may be played on an empty row. No more than
six cards may be played on a row. Cards may be moved from the Koi
pond to either the rows or the foundations but may not be moved to
the pond. Only one card may be moved at a time.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
It's not at all unusual to have no possible moves after dropping
cards to the foundations. Try to get an open row.
<h1>Japanese Garden II</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Play is identical to
<a href="japanesegarden.html">Japanese Garden</a>
except cards may only be played from the Koi pond to the foundations,
not to the rows.
<h1>Japanese Garden III</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Play is identical to
<a href="japanesegarden.html">Japanese Garden</a>
except there are eight flower bed row stacks that will each
hold up to seven cards. There is no Koi pond in this garden.
<h1>Journey to Cuddapah</h1>
Braid type. One deck. Two redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="braid.html">Braid</a>
played with a single Dashavatara
<a href="../ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a>
deck.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Braid. In this variation there are two Braid
stacks that each have their own set of Braid reserve stacks. The
game lay out starts with the ten foundations in the outer most columns.
The next two columns inwards are the ten Braid reserves. Then there
are two columns with five general reserves each. The inner most two
columns are the two Braid stacks. Each Braid starts with fifteen cards.
When one of the Braid reserves becomes open the card at the top of the
corresponding Braid will be moved there. When all the cards from one
of the Braids are removed a card from the other Braid will be used.
<p>
Cuddapah is a city in India with a history in the production of Ganjifa cards.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the rows that will play when the correct card turns
over from the talon. This game type requires careful strategy to win.
<h1>Just For Fun</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="freecell.html">Free Cell</a>.
The rows build down by rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build in ascending suit order from Pine to Phoenix by rank. The third
and fourth rank (trash) cards are not interchangeable on the tableau.
Cards may not be played from the foundations. Only first rank cards
or correctly ordered piles may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the reserve stacks to release the fourth rank cards first.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Double Kali's Game</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa game type. 2 decks. 3 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with twelve rows, three redeals and a reserve stack.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to thirteen piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank Pradhan or over one card is dealt to the
talon. Only one 120 card Dashavatara deck is used. Otherwise the
dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game except that there are three redeals. When
the talon is empty after each round the cards are gathered up from the
tableau and dealt to the rows without being shuffled using the same
dealing rules as in the first round. The foundations take two complete
rounds of a suit. After the first Raja is played to a foundation the
second Ace will play.
<p>
The reserve stack will take any four cards from the rows.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the reserve stack to allow buried cards to play. The best times
to use it are just before a redeal. Once played to the reserve a
card may only be moved from it to a foundation.
<h1>Kali's Game</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with twelve rows and two redeals.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to thirteen piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank Pradhan or over one card is dealt to the
talon. Only one 120 card Dashavatara deck is used. Otherwise the
dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game except that there are two redeals. When
the talon is empty after each round the cards are gathered up from the
tableau and dealt to the rows without being shuffled using the same
dealing rules as in the first round.
<h1>Relaxed Kali's Game</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with twelve rows, two redeals and a reserve stack
which will hold two cards.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to thirteen piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank Pradhan or over one card is dealt to the
talon. Only one 120 card Dashavatara deck is used. Otherwise the
dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game except that there are two redeals. When
the talon is empty after each round the cards are gathered up from the
tableau and dealt to the rows without being shuffled using the same
dealing rules as in the first round.
<p>
The reserve stack will take any two cards from the rows.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the reserve stack to allow buried cards to play. The best times
to use it are just before a redeal. Once played to the reserve a
card may only be moved from it to a foundation.
<h1>Double Katrina's Game</h1>
Tarock game type. 4 decks. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with twenty two rows and one redeal, using the Tarock deck.
This is the same as <a href="katrinasgamerelaxed.html">Relaxed Katrina's Game</a>
using four decks.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to twenty three piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank Page or over one card is dealt to the
talon. Otherwise the dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game with two exceptions. The first exception
is that there are two redeals. When the talon is empty after the one
round the cards are gathered up from the tableau and dealt to the rows
without being shuffled using the same dealing rules as in the first round.
<p>
The other exception is the reserve stack just to the right of the foundations.
This stack will take any three cards from any of the rows. Once played there
however, a card may not be removed except by playing it to a foundation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
If two row cards will play on the same foundation pick the card that is on
the row that holds the most cards. Move cards from one set of foundations
to the other to get extra plays.
<h1>Katrina's Game</h1>
Tarock game type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with twenty two rows and one redeal, using the Tarock deck.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to twenty three piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank Page or over one card is dealt to the
talon. Otherwise the dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game except that there is one redeal. When
the talon is empty after the first round the cards are gathered up from
the tableau and dealt to the rows without being shuffled using the same
dealing rules as in the first round.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
If row two cards will play on the same foundation pick the card that is on
the row that holds the most cards. Move cards from one set of foundations
to the other to get extra plays.
<h1>Relaxed Katrina's Game</h1>
Tarock game type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with twenty two rows and one redeal, using the Tarock deck.
This is the same as <a href="katrinasgame.html">Katrina's Game</a>
with a reserve stack.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are that the cards are dealt to twenty three piles instead of fourteen
and if a dealt card is of rank Page or over one card is dealt to the
talon. Otherwise the dealing rules are the same.
<p>
Play is the same as Lara's Game with two exceptions. The first exception
is that there is one redeal. When the talon is empty after the first
round the cards are gathered up from the tableau and dealt to the rows
without being shuffled using the same dealing rules as in the first round.
<p>
The other exception is the reserve stack just to the right of the foundations.
This stack will take any two cards from any of the rows. Once played there
however, a card may not be removed except by playing it to a foundation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
If two row cards will play on the same foundation pick the card that is on
the row that holds the most cards. Move cards from one set of foundations
to the other to get extra plays.
<h1>Khadga</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. One Moghul Ganjifa Deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="snake.html">Snake</a>, using the eight suit Moghul Ganjifa deck
and the number of cards you can move as a sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each Raja or King
starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank and alternate color.
Refer to the general <a href="ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a> page.
Empty rows cannot be filled. The eight free cells will hold one card each.
<h1>Kingdom</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up by rank igonoring suit.
<p>
The reserve piles can hold a single card and
are automatically filled from the waste or talon.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau piles, so you can
only move cards to the foundations.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>King Only Baker's Game</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="bakersgame.html">Baker's Game</a>,
but only Kings on empty spaces.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt at the start of the game. To compensate for this
there are 4 free cells which can hold any - and just one - card.
<p>
Piles build down by suit, and you can only move Kings to empty slots.
<p>
The number of cards you can move as a sequence is restricted by
the number of free cells - the number of free cells required is the
same as if you would make an equivalent sequence of moves with single cards.
<h1>King Only Hex A Klon</h1>
Klondike type. One deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>
with <a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Klondike with the Wizards being wild. They can be played
on the tableau as any rank or color. Once a Wizard is played on a row however
that row may become unmovable. If a Wizard is played in it's proper rank
position the row can still be moved. A stack with two Wizards can be moved
only if they are both in their rank position and they are not adjacent to each
other. The Wizards will not move off of the tableau until all the other cards
have been moved to the foundations. Only Kings may be played on the canvas.
Cards may be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Keep the Wizards off of piles that contain face down cards. Once all the
cards on the tableau are face up try to get the Wizards out of the way. Put
them all on one row stack until the suit cards have been moved to the foundations.
Since the Wizards will not play to the foundation until all the suit cards are on
the foundations, and since only Kings will play on an empty row, one Wizard is
dealt to the bottom of the second row from the left. If you move that Wizard
and there is no other Wizard on the canvas, you will not be able to win the
game.
<h1>Klondike by Threes</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but deal three cards.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Klondike</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
<p>
The playing piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space
can only be filled by a King or a sequence starting with a King.
<p>
When you click on the talon, one card is turned over onto the waste pile.
There is no limit to the number of times you go through the talon.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h1>Klondike Plus 16</h1>
Klondike type. One deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>
with <a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Klondike with the Wizards being wild. They can be played
on the tableau as any rank or color. Once a Wizard is played on a row however
that row may become unmovable. The Wizards have ranks like the suit cards
corresponding to Ace through four. If a Wizard is played in it's proper rank
position the row can still be moved. The rank can be determined comparing some
distinctive element of the images. The first rank Wizard will be the most elaborate
in some way such as the fattest, the tallest hat etc. A stack with two Wizards can
be moved only if they are both in their rank position and they are not adjacent
to each other. Cards are dealt from the talon one at a time. Only Kings may
be played on an empty row. The Wizards may be played to the foundation at any
time in their proper rank order. Cards may be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The Wizards may play to the foundation at any time, but they can be very helpful
in moving cards on the tableau.
<h1>Kurma</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by suit and rank.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down in rank of the same suit. The
foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace. The cards
are dealt from the talon one at a time. Any card or movable pile may
be played on an empty row. Cards may be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The odds against winning this game are high. Try moving cards off of
the deepest piles first.
<h1>La Belle Lucie</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The 18 piles build down by suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time.
Empty piles are not filled.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon.
All cards on the tableau will be re-shuffled.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This game is also known under names such as
<i>Clover Leaf</i> and <i>Midnight Oil</i>.
<h1>Labyrinth</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. Two Hex A Decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="snake.html">Snake</a>,
with the Hex A Deck Variations and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each King or "Ten"
(hexadecimal) starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank and alternate
colors. The Wizards play as any color. Empty rows cannot be filled.
<h1>Lady Betty</h1>
<p>
Numerica type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="numerica.html">Numerica</a>,
but the foundations build up in suit, and 6 row stacks.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up in suit from Ace to King.
<p>
One card is flipped over at a time and moved onto the stacks. There are no
restrictions on which card may go where on the stacks. Once on a stack,
a card can only be moved onto a foundation.
<h1>Lady Palk</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 8 piles build down by rank ignoring suit,
and sequences can be moved.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Double Lara's Game</h1>
Lara's game type. 4 decks. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with four decks, two redeals and a reserve stack.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are the use of four decks instead of two two redeals and a reserve stack.
Otherwise the play and dealing rules are the same.
<p>
When the talon is empty after each round the cards are gathered up from
the tableau and dealt to the rows without being shuffled using the same
dealing rules as in the first round. The foundations take two complete
rounds of a suit. After the last card of the first round is played to
a foundation the first card of the second round will play.
<p>
The reserve stack will take any two cards from the rows.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the reserve stack to allow buried cards to play. The best times
to use it are just before a redeal. Once played to the reserve a
card may only be played from it to a foundation.
<h1>Lara's Game</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards are dealt to 14 piles. The piles are organized Ace through
five, six through ten, and then the three face cards, followed by the
Talon. [Yes, cards are dealt to the talon!] The rules for this deal
are as follows:
<p>
Cards are dealt to the first thirteen piles in order, until the 104
cards have been used up. If the dealt card matches the place of the
pile it is placed on, one card is dealt to the talon. If the card is
a face card, one card is dealt to the talon. If the card is an Ace,
two cards are dealt to the talon. Each time the deal reaches the King
pile, two cards are dealt to the talon and the deal starts over at the
Ace pile.
<p>
The four top foundations build up from Ace, while the left four
Foundations build down from King. Only the top card of any stack is
playable, and the rest of the cards are hidden.
<p>
The piles at the bottom of the screen represent the player's hand.
Whenever a card is dealt from the talon, the player picks up the
corresponding pile, places the dealt card at the bottom of the hand
plays any cards that can be played, and replaces the hand to the pile
that was picked up.
<p>
There is no redeal.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
This game was taught to me by a wonderful woman. Neither she nor I
knows where the game originated (it was taught to her by her older
sister). This game is dedicated to her. Note: it was taught to her
by her *other* older sister. So it really shouldn't be called Lara's
game. But that's what I'm used to calling it, so thus it remains.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:hohlfeld@cs.ucsd.edu">Matthew W. Hohlfeld</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Relaxed Lara's Game</h1>
Lara's game type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="larasgame.html">Lara's Game</a>
with a redeal and a reserve stack.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Refer to the description of the deal in Lara's Game. The differences
are the use of four decks instead of two two redeals and a reserve stack.
Otherwise the play and dealing rules are the same.
<p>
When the talon is empty after each round the cards are gathered up from
the tableau and dealt to the rows without being shuffled using the same
dealing rules as in the first round. The foundations take two complete
rounds of a suit. After the last card of the first round is played to
a foundation the first card of the second round will play.
<p>
The reserve stack will take any single card from the rows.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use the reserve stack to allow buried cards to play. The best time
to use it is just before the redeal. Once played to the reserve a
card may only be played from it to a foundation.
<h1>Lesser Queue</h1>
Braid type. 2 decks. Two redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="braid.html">Braid</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The foundations build in ascending suit order from Pine to Paulownia by rank.
Cards are dealt from the talon one at a time and two redeals are allowed.
Cards may not be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the rows that will play when the correct card turns
over from the talon. Braid type games require careful strategy to win.
<h1>Lexington Harp</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in tableau are built down by alternate color.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty space can be filled with any card or sequence.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in foundations are no longer in play.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a combination of
<a href="yukon.html">Yukon type</a> and
<a href="gypsy.html">Gypsy type</a>
game elements.
<h1>Little Easy</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build in ascending suit order from Pine to Phoenix by rank. The third
and fourth rank (trash) cards are not interchangeable on the tableau.
Cards are dealt from the talon three at a time and there is no limit to
the number of redeals. Cards may not be played from the foundations.
Only first rank cards may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Disable auto drop and build on the rows until all cards are face up.
These games may be easy by name and easy to play but they're not easy
to win.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Little Forty</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. 3 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the piles build down by rank only,
sequences can be moved if they build down by suit and rank,
empty piles are automatically filled from the waste or talon,
deal 3 cards each time, and 3 redeals.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a combination of
<a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves type</a> and
<a href="spider.html">Spider type</a>
game elements.
<h1>Long Braid (Der lange Zopf)</h1>
<p>
Napoleon type. 2 decks. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="braid.html">Braid</a>,
but deal 24 cards to the Braid stack at game start.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Long Journey to Cuddapah</h1>
Braid type. Two decks. Two redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="braid.html">Braid</a>
played with two Dashavatara
<a href="../ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a>
decks.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Braid. In this variation there are two Braid
stacks that each have their own set of Braid reserve stacks. The
game lay out starts with the twenty foundations in the outer most columns.
The next two columns inwards are the ten Braid reserves. Then there
are two columns with five general reserves each. The inner most two
columns are the two Braid stacks. Each Braid starts with twenty cards.
When one of the Braid reserves becomes open the card at the top of the
corresponding Braid will be moved there. When all the cards from one
of the Braids are removed a card from the other Braid will be used.
<p>
Cuddapah is a city in India with a history in the production of Ganjifa cards.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the rows that will play when the correct card turns
over from the talon. This game type requires careful strategy to win.
<h1>Lucas</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but with 13 piles, and sequences can be moved.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Mage's Game</h1>
Baker's Dozen type. One deck. No redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="bakersdozen.html">Baker's Dozen</a>
with one row of twelve alternate color row stacks and
<a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Baker's Dozen. The rows build down in rank in alternate
color. The Wizards will play in their proper rank position on the
tableau as the alternate of either red or black. Any card or sequence
may be played on an empty row. Cards may be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try to open a row to the canvas.
<h1>Mahjongg</h1>
Mahjongg tile based solitaire games.
<h3>Object</h3>
Remove all tiles from the tableau.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Click on two matching tiles to remove them from the tableau.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Tiles may be removed from the tableau only in matching pairs and only
if both tiles are free. A tile is free if there are no tiles on top
of it and no tiles either to the right or left of it. A set of Mahjongg
tiles has three suits of nine tiles plus three Dragons and four Winds,
each of which is repeated four times. And there four Seasons and four
Flowers. This makes a total of 144 tiles in a complete set. The three
suits are usually called Sticks, Coins and Strings although other names
are sometimes used. A three of Sticks will only match another three of
Sticks. The Dragons are known by their colors which are usually red,
green and white. A green Dragon will only match another green Dragon.
The Winds are North, South, East and West. North will only match North
etc. Any Flower will match any other Flower and any Season will match
any other Season.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Remove tiles from the deepest stacks first.
<h3>Notes</h3>
Mahjongg is a game that requires four players referred to as the four
winds. The first widely distributed computer solitaire game that used
the Mahjongg tiles was called Shanghai and was produced by Activision.
<h1>Makara</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. One Moghul Ganjifa Deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="snake.html">Snake</a>,
using the eight suit Moghul Ganjifa deck and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each Raja or King
starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank and suit.
Refer to the general <a href="ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a> page.
Empty rows cannot be filled. The eight free cells will hold one card each.
<h1>Maria</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 9 piles build down by alternate color.
<br>Much like <a href="streets.html">Streets</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Martha</h1>
<p>
Baker's Dozen type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The four Aces are dealt to the foundations at game start.
<p>
The piles build down by alternate color.
Sequences may be moved, but an empty pile can be only
be filled with a <i>single</i> card.
<h1>Matriarchy</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 decks. Varying number of redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the tableau piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The object of this game is to build sequences until all the cards are
used up. Cards are placed on Queens in descending order, following suit.
Kings are placed on the empty spaces above the queens, and then cards are
placed on the Kings in ascending order, starting with Ace, also following
suit. For each rank you complete, (that is, having one card of each value)
you get an extra chance at going through the talon. You are permitted to
move cards from one pile to another, as long as you still follow the rules.
The first time you go through the talon, the cards are given two at a time.
The second time, it is three cards, and so on up to twelve. If by that time
you have completed any ranks, your bonus runs start at eleven, then ten, and
so on. You win if you complete all the ranks.
<h1>Matrix</h1>
Matrix type. One deck. No redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Restore game pieces to their proper order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
When the game opens the all game pieces except for the final piece are
dealt to the tableau in their proper order. The pieces are then scrambled
to a random pattern. With the larger grids it may take several seconds for
the scrambling to be completed. Pieces may not be lifted from the canvas.
They may be moved by clicking on a piece which is in either the row or the
column which has the empty spot. That piece and all intervening pieces will
move one space towards the empty spot. The image game piece sets are best used
with the grid size for which they are designed. The size is indicated in the
name of the set. King of Hearts 4x4, Players Trumps 10x10, etc. The default
set of numbered pieces works with any grid size. When all the pieces have been
restored to their correct order the final piece will be dealt to the tableau and
the game has been won. Every Matrix game can be solved.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Begin in the upper left hand corner and complete one row before starting the next.
Take a screen shot of the image sets before the game is scrambled.
<h1>MatsuKiri</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundation.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The cards can only be moved to the foundation as entire suits, in order.
As in <a href="oonsoo.html">Oonsoo</a>,
the third and fourth rank cards are interchangable
for all suits except Rain. Only first rank cards can play on the canvas.
First build the suits on the tableau. Then pick up all four cards at
once and drop them on the foundation. The foundation will only accept
a completed suit if the internal rank order is correct and it's played
in suit order. Plum after Pine, Phoenix after Rain, etc. Stacks in
the tableau can be moved if the cards in the stack are in order or
not. There can be no more than twelve cards in a row. The play in
this game is similar to Seahaven Towers, except there are no reserve
stacks.
<p>
This game can have "unbeatable" deals. For instance, if the second
rank card of suit "a" is on the first rank card of suit "b", and the
second rank card of "b" is on the first rank card of "a", neither second
rank card can be moved. You've lost. It's also possible to play
yourself into a similar situation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Hint: try to build more than one suit on the tableau at a time.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>MatsuKiri Strict</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the single foundation.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Play is identical to
<a href="matsukiri.html">MatsuKiri</a>
except the trash (third and forth rank) cards are not interchangeable.
<h1>Matsya</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank only.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down in rank regardless of suit. The
foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace. The cards
are dealt from the talon one at a time. There is no redeal. Only Mirs
(Kings) may be played on an empty row. Cards may not be played from the
foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The waste stack will be the biggest problem area. Play from it first.
<h1>Maze</h1>
<p>
Montana type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 12 cards in ascending sequence
by suit from Ace to Queen. There may be empty spaces between
but not within such sequences. The tableau wraps around.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This solitaire starts with the entire deck shuffled and dealt
out to 54 piles. The Kings are then removed making a total of 6
initial free spaces.
<p>
You may move to a space only the card that
matches the neighbor in suit, and is one greater in rank than the left
neighbour or one less in rank than the right neighbour.
<p>
As a special rule you may place an Ace of any suit to the right
of a Queen.
<p>
The tableau wraps around at the end of rows and from the
bottom-right to the top-left.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Memory 24</h1>
<p>
Memory game type. 24 cards. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Flip all pairs of matching cards and get a score of 40 points or more.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
At game start 12 pairs of cards are dealt to the tableau piles.
<p>
Flip any 2 cards that match in suit and rank.
<p>
Any pair that matches will gain you 5 points, while a pair that
doesn't match will cost you 1 point.
<p>
You win if your final score reaches 40 points.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
To get awarded for a perfect game you must reach the maximum score of
60 points. You can reach this by restarting the game.
<p>
<i>Undo</i>, <i>Bookmarks</i>, <i>Autodrop</i> and <i>Quickplay</i>
are disabled for this game.
<h1>Memory 40</h1>
<p>
Memory game type. 40 cards. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Flip all pairs of matching cards and get a score of 50 points or more.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
At game start 20 pairs of cards are dealt to the tableau piles.
<p>
Flip any 2 cards that match in suit and rank.
<p>
Any pair that matches will gain you 5 points, while a pair that
doesn't match will cost you 1 point.
<p>
You win if your final score reaches 50 points.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
To get awarded for a perfect game you must reach the maximum score of
100 points. You can reach this by restarting the game.
<p>
<i>Undo</i>, <i>Bookmarks</i>, <i>Autodrop</i> and <i>Quickplay</i>
are disabled for this game.
<h1>Merlin's Meander</h1>
Braid type. Two decks. Two redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all suit cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="braid.html">Braid</a>
with <a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Braid. In the Hex A Deck variation the Wizards
don't have their own foundations. There are two reserve stacks to
the left of the foundations that will hold up to three Wizards each.
The game is won when all the suit cards have been moved to the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Build sequences on the rows that will play when the correct card
turns over from the talon. Don't fill the Wizard stacks until you
need to.
<h1>Midshipman</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 9 piles build down by any suit but own.
<br>Much like <a href="indian.html">Indian</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Milligan Cell</h1>
<p>
Gypsy type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="gypsy.html">Gypsy</a>,
but only Kings on empty spaces, and with four extra free cells.
<br>Easy.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<p>
You are <em>not</em> permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h1>Milligan Harp</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in Tableau are built down by alternate color.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty space can be filled with any card or sequence.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in Foundations are no longer in play.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the Talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a combination of
<a href="yukon.html">Yukon type</a> and
<a href="gypsy.html">Gypsy type</a>
game elements.
<h1>Mississippi</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="milliganharp.html">Milligan Harp</a>,
but with seven piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Miss Milligan</h1>
<p>
Gypsy type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="gypsy.html">Gypsy</a>,
but only Kings on empty spaces, and with an extra reserve stack
that can be used once the talon is empty.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<p>
After the talon is exhausted, you can use the reserve stack
for storing any card or legal sequence
(this process is called <i>weaving</i>).
<p>
You are <em>not</em> permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h1>Montana</h1>
<p>
Montana type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 12 cards in acscending sequence
by suit from Two to King.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This solitaire starts with the entire deck shuffled and dealt
out in four rows. The Aces are then removed
making 4 initial free spaces. You may move to a space only the card that
matches the left neighbor in suit, and is one greater in rank. Kings are
high, so no cards may be placed to their right (they create dead spaces).
<p>
When no moves can be made, cards still out of sequence are reshuffled
and dealt face up after the ends of the partial sequences, leaving a card
space after each sequence, so that each row looks like a partial sequence
followed by a space, followed by enough cards to make a row of 13.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
A moment's reflection will show that this game cannot take more than 12
redeals. But only 2 redeals are allowed...
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This game is also known under names such as
<i>Gaps</i>.
<h1>Monte Carlo</h1>
<p>
Pairing game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Discard all pairs of cards of the same rank.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The object is to use up all the cards from the tableau by
discarding pairs of cards of the same rank.
<p>
You can only put a card on top of another card
when the two cards are touching horizontally, vertically or diagonally
(i.e. the cards have to be neighbours).
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon.
The cards will be shifted up and the empty spaces at
the bottom will be filled.
<p>
You win when the tableau piles are all gone.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Mughal Circles</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards build down by rank and by suit on the tableau. Any card may be
played on an empty row. Only one card may be moved at a time.
<h3>Rules</h3>
All cards are dealt to the twenty four rows when the games begins. Cards
on the tableau build down by suit in descending rank order. The foundations
build up by suit. Any card may be played on an empty row. The reserve stacks
hold one card each. Only one card at a time may be moved.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try to keep a reserve stack open. Play higher ranked cards on empty rows.
<h1>Napoleon</h1>
<p>
Napoleon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="derkleinenapoleon.html">Der kleine Napoleon</a>,
but a little bit easier because there are 2 free cells,
each of which is blocked by the corresponding reserve stack.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Napoleon's Exile</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the piles build down by rank ignoring suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Similar Games</h3>
<ul>
<li> <a href="doublerail.html">Double Rail</a>
<li> <a href="congress.html">Congress</a>
<li> <a href="diplomat.html">Diplomat</a>
<li> <a href="ladypalk.html">Lady Palk</a>
</ul>
<h1>Narasimha</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank in "alternate" colors.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down in rank in alternate colors. The
Dashavatara Ganjifa deck has ten suits and each suit has it's own color.
This makes it a bit problematic at times knowing which colors are alternate.
If a card of one suit doesn't play in a spot, try a different card of the
same rank. The foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace.
The cards are dealt from the talon one at a time. There is no redeal. Only
the Mirs (Kings) may be played on an empty row. Cards may be played from the
foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The waste stack will be the biggest problem area. Play from it first.
<h1>Narpati</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank in "alternate" colors.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down by rank in alternate colors.
The foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace.
Only the Mirs (Kings) may be played on an empty row. The Mughal
Ganjifa deck has eight suits and each suit has it's own color.
This makes it a bit of a challenge at times to know what colors
are the "alternates". If a card doesn't play one place, try
a different card of the same rank. Cards are dealt from the talon
three at a time. There are no redeals. Cards may be played from
the foundations.
<p>
This game is one of a series of games that have names ending in "pati"
which transliterates as "lord of". Narpati means "Lord of Men".
The names are the names of the suits in a twelve suit Ganjifa deck.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Uncover the deepest row stacks first. Move cards around on the
tableau to open spots for cards from the waste stack.
<h1>Nasty</h1>
Tarock type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This game is similar to
<a href="cruel.html">Cruel</a>
played with the 78 card Tarock deck. Piles build down in rank in
by suit. Only one card may be moved at a time.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Rows build down in rank by suit. Only one card may be moved at a time.
Only Kings or Skis (the highest Trump) may be played on an empty row.
When no more moves can be made click the talon for a redeal.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Neighbour</h1>
<p>
Pairing game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundation.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The object is to use up all the cards from the tableau, placing them
on the single foundation. You can only put a card on top of another card
when the numerical values of the two cards adds up to 13
and the two cards are touching horizontally, vertically or diagonally
(i.e. the cards have to be <i>Neighbours</i>).
<p>
You do not have to follow suit.
Jack is worth 11 and Queen is worth 12.
All Kings go off alone.
<p>
Empty spaces are filled automatically by shifting cards up and
dealing from the talon to the bottom piles.
<p>
You win when the tableau piles are all gone.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Quickplay</i> is disabled for this game.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a combination of
<a href="montecarlo.html">Monte Carlo</a> and
<a href="pyramid.html">Pyramid</a> game elements.
<h1>New Tower of Hanoi</h1>
Matrix type. One deck. No redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move the tower to either of the other stacks.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Only one disk may be moved at a time. A larger disk may not be placed on
top of a smaller one. Click on the pile to be moved <b>from</b> to high
light it. Then click the pile to be moved <b>to</b>.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Ask
<a href="mailto:grania@telestream.com">T</a>
<h1>Nomad</h1>
<p>
Gypsy type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="gypsy.html">Gypsy</a>,
but with one extra free cell.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The eight playing piles in the tableau all start with four cards showing.
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence. The single free cell at the bottom may hold one
card at a time.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Making heavy use of the Undo key is explicitly encouraged here - you can win
many games with a little bit of thought. Keeping the free cell open for sorting
is usually a good idea.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
Nomad was created to be more strategic than Gypsy (hence all the open cards),
and be solvable more often than it under optimal play. From empiric data, I
find it's solvable in all but one in ten games, where I was solving only
slightly above a quarter of the Gypsy games. At the same time, the single free
cell gives it a very rich complexity.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="http://furry.de/miavir/index.html">Deon Ramsey</a><<a href="mailto:miavir@furry.de">miavir@furry.de</a>> (based on code and documentation by
Markus Oberhumer) and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Number Ten</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the piles build down by alternate color, and sequences can
be moved.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Numerica</h1>
<p>
Numerica type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up by rank - suits and colors are irrelevant.
<p>
One card is flipped over at a time and moved onto the stacks. There are no
restrictions on which card may go where on the stacks. Once on a stack,
a card can only be moved onto a foundation.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
To solve this, you will need to plan carefully when placing the cards onto
the stacks - one wrong move and you'll never be able to untangle the mess.
<p>
A good player can win about one out of three games without taking back moves.
<p>
The auto-solver is hopeless. Don't believe the hints.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This game is also known under names such as
<i>Sir Tommy</i>.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:galen@nine.com">Galen Brooks</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Odd and Even</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up in suit by steps of two.
<p>
The 9 reserve piles can hold a single card and are automatically
filled from the waste or talon.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau piles, so you can
only move cards to the foundations.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Odessa</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="russiansolitaire.html">Russian Solitaire</a>,
only with a different initial card layout.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in tableau are built down by suit.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty pile in the tableau can be filled with a King or a group
of cards with a King on the bottom.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in foundations are no longer in play.
<h1>Oonsoo</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange all twelve suits in order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
When the hand is dealt there are two rows of six cards face down with
six more face up on top. You can play a card on another card if it's
in the same suit and in decending rank order. The third and fourth
rank cards are interchangable for all suits except Rain. Plum 4 on
Plum 3 is ok. Plum 3 on Plum 4 is ok. Gaji can only be played on
Rain 3.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Hint: try to keep a row open to the canvas.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Oonsoo Open</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange all twelve suits in order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This game is identical to
<a href="oonsoo.html"> Oonsoo </a>
except any card or correctly
ordered pile may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try to keep a row open to the canvas.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Oonsoo Strict</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange all twelve suits in order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The third and fourth rank (trash) cards are not
interchangeable in this version of
<a href="oonsoo.html"> Oonsoo </a>, but there are two reserve stacks.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try to keep a row open to the canvas. Keep one or both of the reserves
open until all the cards are dealt.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Oonsoo</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange all twelve suits in order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
When the hand is dealt there are two rows of six cards face down with
six more face up on top. You can play a card on another card if it's
in the same suit and in decending rank order. The third and fourth
rank cards are interchangable for all suits except Rain. Plum 4 on
Plum 3 is ok. Plum 3 on Plum 4 is ok. Gaji can only be played on
Rain 3.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Hint: try to keep a row open to the canvas.
<h1>Oonsoo</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange all twelve suits in order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
This game is identical to
<a href="oonsoo.html"> Oonsoo </a>
except there is one reserve stack.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try to keep a row open to the canvas. Keep the reserve stack open
until all the cards are dealt.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Osmosis</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Pagat</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This is a Freecell type of game. Cards on the tableau build down in rank
by suit. Cards build up in rank on the foundations.
A stack can be moved if the cards are in decending rank order
regardless of the suit. Any card or stack can be played on an empty
row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
The foundations are less important early in the game than
building movable stacks. Use the reserve stacks carefully.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Pagoda</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
When the hand is dealt, the twenty reserve stacks of the pagoda
are filled with cards. The twelve foundation stacks on the
right are labeled with the names of the twelve suits. Cards are
played on the foundations first upwards from the fourth rank to
the first, then downwards from first to fourth. When the first
card is played on a foundation, the label changes from the suit
name to "Rising". When the fifth card is played, the label
changes to "Setting". When the last card is played, the label
reverts to the suit name. Cards can be played on the foundations
from the reserve stacks or from the waste stack. An empty foundation
will only accept the fourth rank card of the correct suit. Cards
are dealt from the talon four at a time, and there is only one
round.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Hint: it's important to keep one or more reserve stacks open
during the early stages of the game.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Parashumrama</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank only.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down in rank regardless of suit. The
foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace. The cards
are dealt from the talon three at a time. There is one redeal. Only Mirs
(Kings) may be played on an empty row. Cards may not be played from the
foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The waste stack will be the biggest problem area. Play from it first.
Move cards on the tableau to make every play possible before dealing
more cards.
<h1>Pas de Deux</h1>
<p>
Montana type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all cards on the tableau in sets of 13 cards in acscending sequence
by suit from Ace to King.
The first row in Club, the second in Spade, the third in Heart and
the last in Diamond.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This solitaire is played with two separate decks.
The first deck is shuffled and dealt out in four rows.
The second deck is shuffled and becomes the talon.
<p>
Only the card that is of the same rank and suit as the top card
of the waste can be moved. This card can be exchanged with any
card on the same row or on the same column of the tableau.
<p>
After each move a new card is dealt from the talon to the waste.
There is one redeal.
<p>
If you do not want to exchange a card just click on the talon.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Pas Seul</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but 6 piles, anything on an empty space, and no redeal.
<br>Much like <a href="blindalleys.html">Blind Alleys</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
Cards from the talon are turned over to the waste pile, one at a time.
You can move the top card to the playing piles or the foundations.
There is no redeal.
<p>
You are also permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h1>Paulownia</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down in rank by same suit. The foundations
build up in rank by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build from fourth to first. The third and fourth rank (trash) cards are
not interchangeable on the tableau. Cards may not be played from the
foundations. Only first rank cards or correctly ordered piles may be
played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Uncover the deepest row stacks first.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Peek</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="osmosis.html">Osmosis</a>,
but the rows are dealt face-up.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Pegged</h1>
<p>
Puzzle game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Remove all but one card.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This is a classic puzzle game. Cards are removed by jumping over
neighbour cards, and the space beyond the neighbour must be empty.
<p>
You win when there is only one card left.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
To get awarded for a perfect game the remaining card must be
in the position of the initial free space.
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> and <i>Quickplay</i> are disabled for this game.
<h1>Penguin</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The top left card is called the <i>Beak</i> and determines the base
rank for the foundations. The three other cards of the same rank
are placed to the foundations.
<p>
The seven piles build down by same suit, wrapping around from Ace to King.
Empty spaces may only be filled by a card or a sequence
one below the Beak's rank.
<p>
The seven free cells (also called <i>Flipper</i>) can hold
any - and just one - card.
<h1>Peony</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="paulownia.html">Peony</a>.
The rows build down in rank by same suit. The foundations
build up in rank by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build from fourth to first. The third and fourth rank (trash) cards are
not interchangeable on the tableau. Cards may not be played from the
foundations. Cards are dealt from the talon three at a time. Any card
or sequence stack may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Uncover the deepest row stacks first.
<h1>Perpetual Motion</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the single foundation.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The piles build by <b>cards of same rank</b>.
<p>
Four cards of the same rank can be moved to the single foundation.
<p>
After all cards have been dealt click on the talon for a redeal.
The cards are not re-shuffled, but re-dealt in a certain pattern.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Good for mindless playing as sooner or later every game should come out.
<h1>Picture Gallery (Die Bildgallerie)</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Fill the entire Gallery with pictures.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The layout consists of three rows of playing piles, a row for newly-
dealt cards, and a castoff pile for Aces.
<p>
All Aces are cast off to the pile on the right. Use the <A> key.
When you clear a space on the tableau,
you can only fill it with the right card:
<ul>
<li>In the first row, you build up sequences starting with a Four,
<li>in the second row with a Three, and in the
<li>third row with a Two.
</ul>
You build up sequences incrementing by three, up to
the face cards. Thus, in the first row, each pile is 4-7-10-K, in the
second row 3-6-9-D, and in the third row, 2-5-8-B. Once a sequence has been
started, you have to follow suit.
<p>
If you clear a space at the bottom it will get automatically filled
with a card from the talon. But if the talon is gone and you clear a space
at the bottom, then you can fill it with any card.
When no further moves are possible, click on the talon for a fresh row
of cards at the bottom.
<p>
You win when the entire Gallery is filled with pictures, that is, face cards.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Because of the many piles involved the Picture Gallery requires some
concentration, but it is not too hard to win.
<h1>PileOn</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Rearrange the cards so that each pile contains four cards with the
same rank.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Rearrange the cards so that each pile contains four cards with the
same rank. This should leave two piles empty.
<p>
Cards can be moved on top of any other card or cards of the same rank.
Groups of cards can be moved if they are of the same rank.
<p>
A pile cannot have more than four cards, and an empty slot
can be filled with any card or group of cards with the same rank.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Keep one of the piles clear as much as possible. Don't allow a pile of
three cards to build up on top of a single card, especially if the
final card from the set is not a bottom card in another pile.
<h1>Pine</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="paulownia.html">Pine</a>.
The rows build down in rank by same suit. The foundations
build up in rank by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rows build from first rank to fourth rank by suit. The foundations
build from fourth to first. The third and fourth rank (trash) cards are
not interchangeable on the tableau. Cards may not be played from the
foundations. Cards are dealt from the talon three at a time and
there is no redeal.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Uncover the deepest row stacks first.
<h1>Poker Shuffle</h1>
<p>
Poker type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange the 10 Poker hands for a total score of 200 points or more.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
At game start 25 cards are dealt to the tableau piles.
<p>
Swap any 2 cards on the tableau to maximize your score.
<p>
Points are awarded for the 5 Poker hands from left to right and for
the 5 hands from top to bottom.
<p>
You win if your score reaches 200 points.
<h1>Poker Square</h1>
<p>
Poker type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Arrange the 10 Poker hands for a total score of 100 points or more.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Place the 25 cards on the tableau to get a score of 100 points or more.
<p>
Once on a stack, a card cannot be moved.
<p>
Points are awarded for the 5 Poker hands from left to right and for
the 5 hands from top to bottom.
<h1>Ponytail</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 2 decks. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="braid.html">Braid</a>,
but with Tarock cards.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Pyramid</h1>
<p>
Pairing game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the single foundation.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The object is to use up all the cards by placing them
on the single foundation.
<p>
You can only put a card on top of another card
when the numerical values of the two cards adds up to 13.
Queen is worth 12 and Jack is worth 11. You do not have to follow suit.
<p>
All Kings go off alone.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Quickplay</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Quadrangle</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but with a varying base card,
the foundations and the 12 piles wrap around,
and empty piles are automatically filled from the waste or talon.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Queenie</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="yukon.html">Yukon</a>,
but don't deal all cards at game start.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in Tableau are built down by alternate color.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty pile in the Tableau can be filled with a King or a group
of cards with a King on the bottom.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in Foundations are no longer in play.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the Talon.
One card will be added to each of the playing piles.
<h1>Rachel</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the Foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards are built down, regardless of suit.
A space can be filled by any card or legal group of cards.
<p>
The object is to group the cards in sets of 13 cards, from King to Ace
of the same suit. Such groups can be moved to the Foundations.
<p>
When you click on the Talon, one card is turned over onto the Waste pile.
There is no redeal.
<h1>Rainbow</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="canfield.html">Canfield</a>,
but piles build down by rank, cards are dealt singly, and no redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Rainfall</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="canfield.html">Canfield</a>,
but cards are dealt singly, and two redeals.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Rambling</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. Two Tarock Decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="snake.html">Snake</a>,
using two 78 card Tarock decks and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each King or Skiz
starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank and suit. The
trumps will only play on other trumps. Empty rows cannot be filled.
The eight free cells will hold one card each.
<h1>Rank and File</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the piles build down by alternate color, and sequences can
be moved.
<br>Much like <a href="numberten.html">Number Ten</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Red and Black</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 8 piles build down by alternate color,
the foundations <b>build up by alternate color</b>,
and sequences can be moved.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Red Moon</h1>
<p>
Montana type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in ascending sequence
by suit from Ace to King.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="bluemoon.html">Blue Moon</a>,
but easier because of a different initial layout.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Relaxed FreeCell</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="freecell.html">FreeCell</a>,
but the number of cards you can move as a sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Relaxed Golf</h1>
<p>
Golf type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the waste stack.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="golf.html">Golf</a>,
but sequences do wrap around,
i.e. Twos and Kings may be placed on Aces
and Queens and Aces may be placed on Kings.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Relaxed Pyramid</h1>
<p>
Pairing game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Remove all cards from the Pyramid.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="pyramid.html">Pyramid</a>,
but you win as soon as the Pyramid is cleared.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Quickplay</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Relaxed Seahaven Towers</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="seahaventowers.html">Seahaven Towers</a>,
but the number of cards you can move as a sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Relaxed Spider</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="spider.html">Spider</a>,
but you may deal new cards even if there are empty rows.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Relax</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is a variation of
<a href="littleeasy.html">Little Easy</a>.
The rows build down by rank in the same suit. The foundations
build with cards of the same rank in suit order. Only first
rank cards may be played on an empty row. Trash card ranks
are interchangeable.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The rules are the same as in
<a href="littleeasy.html">Little Easy</a>
except that the cards deal from the talon one at a time, there
is only one redeal and the third and fourth rank (trash) cards
are interchangeable.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Disable auto drop and build on the rows until all cards are face up.
These games may be easy by name and easy to play but they're not easy
to win.
<h3>Author</h3>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Royal Cotillion</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up in suit by steps of two.
<p>
The 4 reserve piles on the left can only play to the foundations.
<p>
The 16 reserve piles on the right can hold a single card and
are automatically filled from the waste or talon.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau piles, so you can
only move cards to the foundations.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Royal East</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The four foundations in the corners build up in suit,
wrapping around from King to Ace.
The base rank is determined at initial dealing.
<p>
The five tableau piles build down by rank,
wrapping around from Ace to King.
Only the top card can be moved.
<h1>Rushdike</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="russiansolitaire.html">Russian Solitaire</a>,
but don't deal all cards at game start.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in Tableau are built down by suit.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty pile in the Tableau can be filled with a King or a group
of cards with a King on the bottom.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in Foundations are no longer in play.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the Talon.
One card will be added to each of the playing piles.
<h1>Russian Patience (Die Russische)</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 stripped decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This game is played with two stripped decks.
<p>
The foundations build up in suit starting with Ace, then from Seven up to King.
<p>
The row stacks build down in alternate color.
Sequences may be moved, and
spaces may be filled by any <i>single</i> card.
<h1>Russian Point</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="russiansolitaire.html">Russian Solitaire</a>,
but don't deal all cards at game start.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in Tableau are built down by suit.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty pile in the Tableau can be filled with a King or a group
of cards with a King on the bottom.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in Foundations are no longer in play.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the Talon.
One card will be added to each of the playing piles.
<h1>Russian Solitaire</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="yukon.html">Yukon</a>,
but piles build down by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in tableau are built down by suit.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty pile in the tableau can be filled with a King or a group
of cards with a King on the bottom.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in foundations are no longer in play.
<h1>Samuri</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Samuri is a Klondike type game. Play begins with a similar layout.
There are seven row stacks with six foundations to either side. The
Talon is in the middle. Cards are dealt from the talon to the waste
stack one at a time. There is only one round. The cards play on the
foundations from fourth rank to first by suits. They play on the rows
from first to fourth, also by suits. Rank order is strict for all suits.
Only first rank cards will play on the canvas. Cards cannot be removed
from a foundation once played there.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Hint: try not to let the waste stack get too deep.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Sanibel</h1>
<p>
Yukon / Forty Thieves hybrid. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in the Foundations are no longer available for play in
the Tableau. It is not compulsory to play any card to the Foundations.
<p>
The Tableau is built down by alternate color. Any group of cards may be
moved regardless of sequence, so long as the bottom card of the group is
placed on top of a card (in a different pile) that is the next higher card in
rank and of the opposite color. An empty pile in the Tableau can be filled
with any group of cards, even a single card.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
<i>From John Stoneham, Sanibel's inventor:</i>
<p>
Sanibel and Captiva are islands off the coast of Ft. Meyers, Florida. One
summer while vacationing there, I played through all the games described in
<i>The Complete Book of Solitaire & Patience Games</i> by Albert H. Morehead
and Geoffrey Mott-Smith (published by Bantam, I believe). I really liked the
play of Yukon but thought the Tableau limited the strategic potential of the
game, so I added an extra deck and experimented with the Tableau layout,
aiming for a game that was almost entirely strategic in nature but not on the
10th order of mental magnitude. The result is Sanibel. The number of face-up
cards initially dealt to the Tableau determines how much "luck" will play a
factor in the game. If you only deal 3 or 4 face-up cards to each pile
retaining the balance in the Reserve, chances are you will loose some games.
Technically, there is nothing wrong with that, and sometimes I will play it
this way. On the other hand, dealing every card face up (except the last 4)
takes away nothing from the game and only serves to increase the strategy
involved. I prefer the 3-down-7-up layout, since the face down cards and the
small Reserve give you something immediate to work for, and it can generate a
little suspense when you know there is a card buried that you need and you're
trying to find a way to uncover it...
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
This is entirely a game of skill: if you loose, you just weren't paying
attention. Your first priority should be to expose all the face-down cards and
get the rest of the Reserve into play. Also, do not play a card onto a
Foundation simply because you can (Aces are OK; Twos are probably safe as
well): you may need it for building in the Tableau. You will find that you do
not need to calculate very long sequences to finish the game, but sometimes a
bit of calculation is necessary to expose the buried cards. Sometimes the piles
can grow longer than can be displayed in the window. This usually isn't a
problem, since you can break up the pile fairly often when other plays
become available. Here's something that's a lot of fun: If you have arranged
the cards in proper sequence, playing as few to the Foundations as possible
during the game, one press of the "Auto" button can play 90 or more cards to
the Foundations. It is possible to have every card in the Tableau at the end
of the game, even the Aces; the "Auto" button shoots them all up to the
Foundations in one long riffle!
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:obijohn99@aol.com">John Stoneham</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<p>
<i>Copyright (C) 1998 by <a href="mailto:obijohn99@aol.com">John Stoneham</a>.
These rules are free; you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the
terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.</i>
<h1>Scorpion</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Object is like in <a href="spiderette.html">Spiderette</a>,
but the cards can be moved like in
<a href="russiansolitaire.html">Russian Solitaire</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The object is to group the cards in sets of 13 cards, from King to Ace
of the same suit. Such groups can be moved to the foundations.
<p>
Cards in tableau are built down by suit.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty pile in the tableau can be filled with a King or a group
of cards with a King on the bottom.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon.
Three more cards will be dealt.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is an interesting combination of
<a href="spider.html">Spider type</a> and
<a href="yukon.html">Yukon type</a> game elements.
<h1>Scotch Patience</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations <b>build up by alternate color</b>.
<p>
The 18 piles build down by rank ignoring suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time, and
empty piles cannot be filled.
<h1>Seahaven Towers</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="kingonlybakersgame.html">King Only Baker's Game</a>,
but with 10 piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Serpent</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. Two Tarock Decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="dieschlange.html">Die Schlange</a>,
using two 78 card Tarock decks and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each King or Skiz
starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank by alternate color. The
trumps will play as any color. Empty rows cannot be filled. The eight
free cells will hold one card each.
<h1>Shamrocks</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The 18 piles build up or down regardless of suit.
Each pile can hold no more than three cards.
Only one card can be moved at a time.
Empty piles are not filled.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Build evenly on to foundations.
<h1>Shamsher</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down by rank regardless of suit, no more than
twelve to a row. Any card or movable pile may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
All cards are dealt to the fourteen rows when the games begins. Cards
on the tableau build down in descending rank order. The foundations
build up by suit. Any card or movable pile may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The first priority is to empty a row. Then don't fill it
unless it or another row can be emptied by doing so.
<h1>Shanka</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards build down by rank only on the tableau, no more
than twelve to a row. Only the Rajas may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
All cards are dealt to the sixteen rows when the games begins. Cards
on the tableau build down in rank only. The foundations build up by suit.
Only a Raja or sequence may be played on an empty row.
<p>
Shanka is the conch incarnation of Vishnu.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try for an empty row.
<h1>Shisen-Sho</h1>
<p>
Shisen-Sho is a single-player-game similar to Mahjongg and uses the same
set of tiles as Mahjongg.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
The object of the game is to remove all tiles from the field.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The aim of the game is to remove all tiles from the board. Only two
matching tiles can be removed at a time. Two tiles can only be removed if they
can be connected with a maximum of three connected lines. Lines can be
horizontal or vertical, but not diagonal.
<p>
You don't have to draw the lines by yourself, the game does this for
you. Just mark two matching tiles on the board, if they can be connected with a
maximum of three lines, the lines will be drawn and the tiles are
removed.
<p>
Remember that lines only may cross the empty border. If you are stuck, you
can use the Hint feature to find two tiles which may be removed. Clicking a
tile with the right mouse button will show you all corresponding tiles, no
matter if they are removable at the moment or not.
<h1>Sieben bis As</h1>
<p>
Montana type. 1 stripped deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This game is played with one stripped deck.
<p>
This 32-card solitaire starts with the entire deck shuffled and dealt
out in three rows and two extra reserves at the top.
All Sevens from the rows are then dealt to the foundations thereby
making initial free spaces.
<p>
You may move to a space only the card that
matches the neighbor in suit, and is one greater in rank than the left
neighbour or one less in rank than the right neighbour. Aces are
high, so no cards may be placed to their right (they create dead spaces).
<p>
The foundations build up from Seven to King and then Ace.
You may only move a card from the rows (and not from the reserves) to
the foundations if it has an empty left neightbour - this implies
that you cannot drop a card from the leftmost column without
moving it somewhere else first.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Don't drop cards to early - you should turn off <i>Autodrop</i> for this game.
<h1>Simple Carlo</h1>
<p>
Pairing game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Discard all pairs of cards of the same rank.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="montecarlo.html">Monte Carlo</a>,
but <i>all</i> pairs of the same rank may be discarded.
<br>Extremely easy.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The object is to use up all the cards from the tableau by
discarding pairs of cards of the same rank.
<p>
Empty spaces are filled automatically by shifting cards up and
dealing from the talon to the bottom piles.
<p>
You win when the tableau piles are all gone.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Simple Pairs</h1>
<p>
Pairing game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Discard all pairs of cards of the same rank.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The object is to use up all the cards from the tableau by
discarding pairs of cards of the same rank.
<p>
You win when the tableau piles are all gone.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Simple Simon</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="spiderette.html">Spiderette</a>,
but all cards are dealt at the beginning to the 10 piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Single Rail</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="doublerail.html">Double Rail</a>,
but with one deck and 4 piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Six Sages</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Play is identical to
<a href="japanesegarden.html">Japanese Garden</a>
except there are six row stacks that will each hold up to nine
cards and a reserve stack that will hold one card.
<h1>Six Tengus</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Play is identical to
<a href="japanesegarden.html">Japanese Garden</a>
except there are six row stacks that will each hold up to nine cards.
Two cards may be moved at a time if they are in rank order.
<h3>Notes</h3>
The Tengu is a mythical Japanese character of exceptional fighting skill.
You will need great skill (and more than a little luck) yourself to over
come six of them.
<h1>Skiz</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
This is a Freecell type of game. Cards on the tableau build down in rank
by suit. Cards build up in rank on the foundations.
A stack can be moved if the cards are in decending rank order
regardless of the suit. Only a King or the highest trump can be played
on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
The foundations are less important early in the game than
building movable stacks. Use the reserve stacks carefully.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Small Harp (Die kleine Harfe)</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
only with a different layout.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
<i>Small Harp</i> and <i>Big Harp</i> are the German ways of playing
<i>Klondike</i> and <i>Double Klondike</i>.
<h1>Snake (Die Schlange)</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="freecell.html">FreeCell</a>,
but with 2 decks, and empty rows are not filled.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each King
starting a new pile.
To compensate for this there are 7 free cells which can hold any
- and just one - card.
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space cannot be filled.
<p>
The number of cards you can move as a sequence is restricted by
the number of free cells - the number of free cells required is the
same as if you would make an equivalent sequence of moves with single cards.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This is a <a href="freecell.html">FreeCell type game</a> of German origin.
It is related to <a href="catstail.html">Cat's Tail</a>.
<h1>Snakestone</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. Two Hex A Decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="snake.html">Snake</a>,
with the Hex A Deck Variations and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each King or "Ten"
(hexadecimal) starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank and suit.
The Wizards will play as any color. Empty rows cannot be filled.
<h1>Spaces</h1>
<p>
Montana type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 12 cards in acscending sequence
by suit from Two to King.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="montana.html">Montana</a>,
but with random spaces after each redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Spanish Patience</h1>
<p>
Baker's Dozen type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="bakersdozen.html">Baker's Dozen</a>,
but the <em>Foundations</em> build up in alternate color.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Spiderette</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="spider.html">Spider</a>,
but with one deck and 7 piles. Very hard.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Spider</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
54 cards are dealt in 10 piles. Cards are built down, regardless of suit.
However, sequences that are all of the same suit are preferred because
these are available for further movement.
A space can be filled by any card or legal group of cards.
<p>
The object is to group the cards in sets of 13 cards, from King to Ace
of the same suit. Such groups can be moved to the foundations.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<p>
You only may deal new cards if there are no empty spaces.
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
Spider is one of the classic solitaire card games.
It offers a lot of decisions, so choose a good strategy.
<h1>Stalactites</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up by rank ignoring color and suit, wrapping
around from King to Ace.
The base rank is determined at initial dealing.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau piles, and spaces
are not filled.
Only the top card can be moved.
<p>
The two free cells can hold any - and just one - card.
<h1>Steps</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="doubleklondike.html">Double Klondike</a>,
but seven piles, anything on an empty space, and no redeal.
<br>Much like <a href="bigharp.html">Big Harp</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Storehouse</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="canfield.html">Canfield</a>,
but the piles build down by suit,
cards are dealt singly, and two redeals.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This game is also known under names such as
<i>Straight Up</i>.
<h1>Strategy</h1>
<p>
Numerica type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
One card is flipped over at a time and moved onto the row stacks. There are no
restrictions on which card may go where on the stacks. Once on a stack,
a card can only be moved onto a foundation.
<p>
The foundations build up in suit from Ace to King. You can only move
cards to the foundations once all cards have been placed on the
row stacks and the talon is empty.
<h1>Streets and Alleys</h1>
<p>
Beleaguered Castle type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="beleagueredcastle.html">Beleaguered Castle</a>,
but the Aces are not dealt to the foundations at game start.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Streets</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the piles build down by alternate color.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Sumo</h1>
Hanafuda type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="freecell.html">Free Cell</a>.
Cards build from first to fourth rank on the tableau by suit and
from fourth to first on the foundations. Only first rank cards
may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Cards build down in rank on the rows and up in rank on the foundations.
Third and fourth rank (trash) cards are not interchangeable. Only a first
rank card or correctly ordered pile may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Don't play cards on the reserves unless they can be removed.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Super Flower Garden</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="labellelucie.html">La Belle Lucie</a>,
but the piles build down by rank.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The 18 piles build down by rank.
Only one card can be moved at a time.
Empty piles are not filled.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon.
All cards on the tableau will be re-shuffled.
<h1>Superior Canfield</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="canfield.html">Canfield</a>,
but the reserve is dealt face-up, and
empty rows are not automatically filled.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Super Samuri</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda type. 4 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
This is
<a href="samuri.html">Samuri</a>
played with four decks.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try not to let the waste stack get too deep.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Surukh</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards build down by rank in alternating force on the tableau, no more
than twelve to a row. Only the Rajas may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Rules</h3>
All cards are dealt to the sixteen rows when the games begins. Cards
on the tableau build down in rank in alternating force. See the general
<a href="../ganjifa.html">Ganjifa</a>
rules for more information. The easy way to remember the force of a suit
is that the foundations to the left are one force and the foundations to the
right are the other. The foundations build up by suit. Any card or sequence
may be played on an empty row.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Try for an empty row.
<h1>Tam O'Shanter</h1>
<p>
Numerica type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="auldlangsyne.html">Auld Lang Syne</a>,
but do not deal the Aces at game start.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The foundations build up by rank ignoring suit.
<p>
There is no building on the tableau piles - cards can only be
moved to the foundations, and spaces are not filled.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon. One card will be
added to each of the playing piles.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Ten Avatars</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Arrange all cards in suit and rank order on the tableau.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
The cards may be built down by rank only on the tableau. The twelve
reserve stacks hold one card each. The game is won when all cards are
on the tableau in suit and rank order.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The game begins with five cards on each of the ten rows and the twelve
reserve stacks empty. Cards are dealt from the talon ten at a time, one
to each row. Rows can be built with cards of any suit in descending rank.
Only Rajas can be played on an empty row. All ten suits must be in
descending rank order for the game to be won.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Make as many plays as possible without filling too many reserves before taking
another deal. Put a priority on getting the Rajas and Pradhans in place.
<h1>Terrace</h1>
<p>
Terrace type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>The Familiar</h1>
Klondike type. One deck. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Similar to <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>
with <a href="../hexadeck.html">Hex A Deck</a>
variations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Klondike. The rows build down in rank in alternate
color. The color of the Wizards is the alternate of either red or black.
Only the Tens (top rank cards) may be played on an empty row. There is
one reserve stack that will hold up to three Wizards. No suit cards can
be played there. The Wizards will also play in their proper rank position
on the tableau. They play as the alternate of either red or black. Cards
are dealt from the talon one at a time. Cards may be played from the
foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use caution when playing the Wizards on the reserve stack. If you play a
lower rank Wizard on top of a higher rank one, you will have to move it off
before the high rank one will play to the foundation.
<h1>The last Monarch (Der letzte Monarch)</h1>
<p>
One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move 51 cards (all cards except the last King) to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards on the tableau must be captured by one of their left, right, top or
bottom neighbour. The captured card is then moved to the foundations or
Reserves, and the capturing card moves into place.
<p>
Cards from the reserve can only be moved to the foundations.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Quickplay</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Three Peaks</h1>
Pairing type game. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Remove all cards from the tableau.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The object is to remove all the cards from the tableau by playing
them to the waste stack. Cards from the tableau will play to the
waste if they are one rank higher or lower than the card at the top
of the waste. A King will play on an Ace and vice versa. Cards are
played to the waste by clicking on them. Points are made as follows:
<dl>
<dd>When a hand is dealt 52 points are subtracted from the score.
<dd>For each of the first four cards played from the tableau in a
sequence one point is added.
<dd>For each of the second four cards played from the tableau in a
sequence two points are added.
<dd>Then four points for the next four cards, eight for the next four,
then sixteen etc.
<dd>If one peak is empty the points added are doubled.
<dd>If two peaks are empty the points added are quadrupled.
<dd><p>
<dd>Ten points are added for emptying the first peak.
<dd>Twenty points are added for the second peak.
<dd>Forty points are added for emptying the last peak.
<dd><p>
<dd>When all the cards are removed from the tableau ten points are
added for each card remaining in the talon.
<dd><p>
<dd>The highest possible score for a single hand is 2336 points.
</dl>
<h3>Notes</h3>
Undo is disabled in this game.
<h1>Three Peaks Non-scoring</h1>
Pairing type game. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Remove all cards from the tableau.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Play is identical to
<a href="threepeaks.html">Three Peaks</a>
except no score is kept and plays can be undone.
<h1>Three Shuffles and a Draw</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="labellelucie.html">La Belle Lucie</a>,
but with an additional draw.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The 18 piles build down by suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time.
Empty piles are not filled.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon.
All cards on the tableau will be re-shuffled.
<p>
Once during the game, any one card below the top of a fan may
be drawn out and used on foundations or fan builds.
Do this by moving the top card of the fan to the Draw pile.
<h1>Thumb and Pouch</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but piles build down by any suit but own, anything on an empty space,
and no redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Tipati</h1>
Mughal Ganjifa type. One deck. No redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank regardless of suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down by rank. The foundations build
up in rank by suit starting with the Ace. Only the Mirs (Kings) may
be played on an empty row. Cards are dealt from the talon one at
a time. There are no redeals. Cards may not be played from the
foundations.
<p>
This game is one of a series of games that have names ending in "pati"
which transliterates as "lord of". Tipati means "Lord (Highest/Queen) of
Women". The names are the names of the suits in a twelve suit Ganjifa deck.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Move cards back and forth on the rows to make every play possible.
Don't let the waste stack get too deep.
<h1>Tower of Hanoy</h1>
<p>
Puzzle game type. 9 cards. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Build a pile containing all 9 cards.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
A card may only be placed onto another card that is of higher rank.
<p>
Only the top card may be moved, and spaces may be filled
with any single card.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Trefoil</h1>
<p>
Fan game type. 1 deck. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="labellelucie.html">La Belle Lucie</a>,
but 16 piles, and the Aces are moved to the foundations at game start.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The 16 piles build down by suit.
Only one card can be moved at a time.
Empty piles are not filled.
<p>
When no more moves are possible, click on the talon.
All cards on the tableau will be re-shuffled.
<h1>Tri Peaks</h1>
<p>
Golf type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the waste stack.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Much like <a href="relaxedgolf.html">Relaxed Golf</a>,
only with a <a href="pyramid.html">Pyramid</a>
related layout.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Build singly on the waste stack up or down regardless of suit.
<p>
Only the top card is available for play. When no more moves are
possible, click on the talon to deal a new card.
<p>
Sequences wrap around,
i.e. Twos and Kings may be placed on Aces
and Queens and Aces may be placed on Kings.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
There is a simple scoring system here - you debit $120 for each game
($5 for each of the 24 cards in the talon) and for every card you
bear off, you get $1, $2, $3,... credit, depending on the length
of your current streak.
<br>
Each cleared peak gains $15 bonus, and there's an
additional $30 if you manage to clear all three peaks.
<br>
Your balance is reset whenever you select a different game.
Loaded games and manually entered game numbers don't count.
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> is disabled for this game.
<h1>Triple Klondike by Threes</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 3 decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="tripleklondike.html">Triple Klondike</a>,
but deal three cards.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Triple Klondike</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 3 decks. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but with three decks and 13 playing piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Triple Line</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 12 piles build down by alternate color,
empty rows are automatically filled from the Waste or Talon,
and sequences can be moved.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Two Familiars</h1>
Klondike type. Two decks. One redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the Foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This is a two deck version of <a href="thefamiliar.html">The Familiar</a>.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Game play is like Klondike. The rows build down in rank in alternate
color. The color of the Wizards is the alternate of either red or black.
Only the Tens (top rank cards) may be played on an empty row. There is
one reserve stack that will hold up to three Wizards. No suit cards can
be played there. The Wizards will also play in their proper rank position
on the tableau. They play as the alternate of either red or black. Cards
are dealt from the talon one at a time. Cards may be played from the
foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
Use caution when playing the Wizards on the reserve stack. If you play a
lower rank Wizard on top of a higher rank one, you will have to move it off
before the high rank one will play to the foundation.
<h1>Union Square</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in tableau can be built either up or down in suit. However, each pile must follow only one of
these rules. For example, if a tableau pile has a three of clubs over a two of clubs, one can only
play a four of clubs on this pile. Any available card can be played on to an empty tableau pile.
<p>
Foundation piles are to be built in suit from Ace to King, followed by another King, then back down
to Ace, giving 26 cards per pile when game is won. Cards in foundation piles are no longer in play.
<p>
Cards can be flipped singly from the talon to the waste.
Top card of waste is available for play.
There is no redeal.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
A string of beads can be added to from both ends, and so should your piles.
Make good use of any empty slots to append cards.
With a little perseverance, this game can be a lot of fun!
<h1>Vajra</h1>
<p>
FreeCell type. One Moghul Ganjifa Deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="dieschlange.html">Die Schlange</a>,
using the eight suit Moghul Ganjifa deck and the number of cards you can move as a
sequence is not restricted.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each Raja or King
starting a new pile. Rows build down in rank regardless of suit.
Empty rows cannot be filled. The eight free cells will hold one card each.
<h1>Vamana</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down by rank in "alternate" colors.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down in rank in alternate colors. The
Dashavatara Ganjifa deck has ten suits and each suit has it's own color.
This makes it a bit problematic at times knowing which colors are alternate.
If a card of one suit doesn't play in a spot, try a different card of the
same rank. The foundations build up in rank by suit starting with the Ace.
The cards are dealt from the talon three at a time. There are unlimited redeals.
Only Mirs (Kings) may be played on an empty row. Cards may not be played from
the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The waste stack will be the biggest problem area. Move cards on the tableau
to free up spots for cards on the waste stack.
<h1>Varaha</h1>
Dashavatara Ganjifa type. One deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
Play is similar to
<a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>.
The rows build down in rank by suit.
<h3>Rules</h3>
The cards on the tableau build down in rank by suit. The foundations build up
in rank by suit starting with the Ace. The cards are dealt from the talon three
at a time. There are unlimited redeals. Any card or movable pile may be played
on an empty row. Cards may not be played from the foundations.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
The odds against winning this game are high.
<h1>Variegated Canfield</h1>
<p>
Canfield type. 2 decks. 2 redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="doublecanfield.html">Double Canfield</a>,
but the reserve is dealt face-up, and two redeals.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Vegas Klondike</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but no redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
There is a simple casino scoring system here - you debit $52 for each game
and for every card you bear off, you get $5 credit.
Your balance is reset whenever you select a different game.
Loaded games and manually entered game numbers don't count.
<h1>Waning Moon</h1>
<p>
Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but with 13 piles.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Wasp</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Just like <a href="scorpion.html">Scorpion</a>,
but anything on an empty space.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Westcliff</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but 10 piles, anything on an empty space, and no redeal.
<br>Very easy.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Piles build down by alternate color, and an empty space can be filled
with any card or sequence.
<p>
Cards from the talon are turned over to the waste pile, one at a time.
You can move the top card to the playing piles or the foundations.
There is no redeal.
<p>
You are <em>not</em> permitted to move cards back out of the foundations.
<h1>Wheel of Fortune</h1>
<p>
Tarock type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards on the tableau build down by suit. Only two cards
can be placed on a row stack. Only one card can be moved at a
time. Any card can be played on an empty row stack.
The foundations build up in rank from the Ace by suit.
Cards are dealt from the talon two at a time.
<h3>Strategy</h3>
<p>
Keeping one or more open row stacks is critical in the early
stages of the game since the cards are dealt two at a time.
It's also important not to let low ranked cards get buried
too deep in the waste stack. Do all you can to place as
many cards as possible on the row stacks.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>
and is part of the official PySol distribution.
<h1>Whitehead</h1>
<p>
Klondike type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="klondike.html">Klondike</a>,
but piles build down by same color
(sequences can be moved only if they build down by same suit),
anything on an empty space, and no redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h1>Wicked</h1>
Tarock type. 1 deck. Unlimited redeals.
<h3>Object</h3>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick description</h3>
This game is similar to
<a href="cruel.html">Cruel</a>
played with the 78 card Tarock deck. Piles build down in rank in
by suit. Only one card may be moved at a time.
<h3>Rules</h3>
Rows build down in rank by suit. Only one card may be moved at a time.
An empty row can not be filled. When no more moves can be made click
the talon for a redeal.
<h3>Author</h3>
<p>
This game and documentation has been written by
<a href="mailto:grania@mailcity.com">T. Kirk</a>.
<h1>Will o' the Wisp</h1>
<p>
Spider type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Group all the cards in sets of 13 cards in descending sequence
by suit from King to Ace and move such sets to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Exactly like <a href="spiderette.html">Spiderette</a>,
but a little bit easier due to the different layout.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
<i>[To be written]</i>
<h3>History</h3>
<p>
This game was invented by Albert H. Morehead and Geoffrey Mott-Smith.
<h1>Windmill</h1>
<p>
Two-Deck game type. 2 decks. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
The 4 foundations in the corners build down by rank from King to Ace.
<p>
The foundation in the center builds up by rank from Ace to King,
four times wrapping around until it contains 52 cards.
<p>
The 8 reserve piles can hold a single card and are
automatically filled from the waste or talon.
<p>
Cards can be flipped singly from the talon to the waste.
There is no redeal.
<h3>Notes</h3>
<p>
<i>Autodrop</i> and <i>Quickplay</i> are disabled for this game.
<h1>Wisteria</h1>
<p>
Hanafuda FreeCell type. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
<p>
Like <a href="snake.html">Snake</a>,
with the Hanafuda deck but the number of cards you can move as a sequence is
not restricted and there are no "free" cells.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
All cards are dealt to 9 piles at the start of the game, each first rank card
starting a new pile.
<p>
Piles build from first rank to fourth, and an empty space cannot be filled.
<h1>Yukon</h1>
<p>
Yukon type. 1 deck. No redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
<p>
Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Rules</h3>
<p>
Cards in tableau are built down by alternate color.
Groups of cards can be moved regardless of sequence.
An empty pile in the tableau can be filled with a King or a group
of cards with a King on the bottom.
<p>
Foundations are built up in suit from Ace to King.
Cards in foundations are no longer in play.
<h3>History</h3>
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Yukon is one of the classic solitaire card games.
<h1>Zebra</h1>
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Forty Thieves type. 2 decks. 1 redeal.
<h3>Object</h3>
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Move all cards to the foundations.
<h3>Quick Description</h3>
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Like <a href="fortythieves.html">Forty Thieves</a>,
but the 8 piles build down by alternate color,
the foundations <b>build up by alternate color</b>,
empty piles are automatically filled from the waste or talon,
and one redeal.
<h3>Rules</h3>
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<i>[To be written]</i>
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