Play solitaire

Author: Morris Wright
Date Of Creation: 22 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To Play Solitaire
Video: How To Play Solitaire

Content

Solitaire is a one-person game that can be played on a computer or with 52 playing cards. Sometimes the games cannot be played, but it is good to increase your chances of winning.

To step

  1. Know the aim of the game: make four stacks of cards - one per suit - in ascending order (starting with Ace and ending with King).
  2. Start putting the game down. Place one card face up and six cards next to it. Then put a card face up (but slightly down) on the first face down card, then a face down card on top of the other five cards. Continue like this, until each pile has one face up card on top and the left pile has one card, the next two, then three, four, five, six, and finally seven.
  3. Place the remaining cards in a separate stack and place them above or below the stacks. With this pile you take more cards if you cannot go any further.
  4. Leave room at the top for four stacks of cards.
  5. Look at the open cards on the table. If there are aces, place them above the seven piles. If there are no aces, move the cards you have, moving only the face-up cards. If you place a card on something (slightly lower so that you can still see both cards), it must be of a different suit than the card you put it on and have a value of one less. So if you have a six of hearts, you can put a five of spades or a five of clubs on it. Keep putting the cards together until you can't go any further. Each stack should alternate in color and in descending order.
  6. The card on top of each of the seven stacks must be face up. When you move a card, flip the card underneath it.
  7. Build your stacks with aces as the foundation. If there is an ace above your cards (eventually you have to have all four aces there), you can place cards from the deck of the corresponding suit on top of the stack in ascending (A, 2,3,4,5,6,7, 8,9,10, B, V, H) sequence.
  8. Use the reserve stack if you are stuck. Turn the top three cards over and see if you can put the top one somewhere. Often there will be an ace somewhere in between! If you put down the top card, see if you can put the next way. If you discard the second card, see if you can discard the last card. When you discard the last card, turn over three more cards from the reserve pile. If you can't use any of these cards, put them away in a separate pile (but don't mix them up). Repeat until you run out of reserve stack.
    • If you run out of reserve pile, use the discard pile. But get that not shakes!
  9. If you have a hidden card, you can move cards until you find a place where you can pick up the card you want and eventually put it where you want it.
  10. When you have used up all the cards in one of the seven stacks, you may place a king (no other card, only a king) on ​​the empty space.

Tips

  • Always start with the stack when you don't have aces in your hand.
  • Remember, you need a little luck to win solitaire.
  • If you need help or want a hint on a computer, hit the H key.
  • There are other card games you can play on your own. If you have trouble with solitaire, or just don't like it that much, try a different game.