Aunt Mary Solitaire
This game shares similarities with Yukon Solitaire, but there are key differences that may necessitate a shift in strategy. At the start, six tableau piles are created, with each pile receiving a different number of cards: the first pile has all six cards face up, the second has five face up, and this pattern continues until the last pile, which has one card face up. The remaining cards become the stock pile. The objective is to transfer all cards into four foundation piles, which need to be built in ascending order from Ace to King, following suit. Cards within the tableau can be arranged in descending order and must alternate colors. You can move any sequence of tableau cards to another tableau pile as long as the rules are adhered to. If a tableau pile is emptied, only a King can occupy that vacant space. Additionally, you can draw one card from the stock pile and place it onto a tableau pile according to the established rules. Cards from either the stock or the tableau can be moved to the foundation piles if they meet the necessary conditions. Once the stock cards are exhausted, no redeals are permitted. With strategic thinking and a bit of luck, you should be able to transfer all cards to the foundation piles. The more cards you successfully place in the foundation piles, the higher your score will be. This solitaire game offers a challenging twist on Yukon Solitaire, providing an engaging experience for players.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards