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Solitaire, cards game

Solitaire

Solitaire

Solitaire, cards game

by Sebastien Becker
Solitaire, cards game
Solitaire, cards game
Solitaire, cards game

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Solitaire

Solitaire, cards game

App Details

Version
7.4
Rating
(1)
Size
19Mb
Genre
Board Card
Last updated
May 26, 2024
Release date
January 4, 2020
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App Store Description

Solitaire

Solitaire is a card game that can be played alone. There are many variations of this game, but the most common version uses a standard deck of 52 cards, arranged in 7 piles on the table, with one card turned over on the top of each pile. The goal of the game is to move all the cards from each pile to the four foundations in descending order and by alternating colors. The cards can be moved between the piles in order to create sequences of cards of the same color in ascending order. It is also possible to move groups of cards between the piles, as long as they are of the same color and in descending order. The game is won when all the cards are placed in the four foundations.

Solitaire is a card game that is played alone. The rules vary depending on the variant chosen, but here are the general rules for classic Solitaire:
1. You start with a shuffled deck of cards, face down, on the table.
2. You must move the cards in order to create 4 stacks of cards of the same suit, in ascending order (from ace to king). These stacks are called the "finish stacks"
3. You can move cards one at a time, using the cards that are face up on the table.
4. You can also use cards that are on the finish stacks, but not to create new stacks, only to help organize the cards that are on the table.
5. You must use all the cards in the deck to form the 4 finish stacks.
6. You win if you successfully organize all the cards on the 4 finish stacks. Otherwise, you lose
7. There are variations of Solitaire where you use one or more decks of cards, the number of finish stacks varies, the layout of the tableau is different but the objective is to sort the cards according to the suit and value.

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