Classic Solitaire is a popular puzzle card game where your task is to move cards between columns to arrange them into four neat piles. All of the cards must be switched and rearranged such that they form a sequence going down in value from highest to lowest.
There is a high probability that you will win this game, with odds ranging from 80% to 90%. One turn one option and a turn three option are both playable. On Turn 1, only one card is pulled from the reserve at a time, making it the simplest form of the game. The third turn is the most challenging since you may only play every other card from the stockpile. If you want to beat your previous best score, you'll need to beat your best time from the previous game. Get on board right now!
How To Play
- In order to create a sequence of cards, turn over a face-down card from a scene or stockpile and place it on top of a face-up card of the opposite color.
- Stacks of cards may be moved as a unit to rest atop a card of a higher rank and contrasting color in the animation.
- If there are no more playable cards in a scene, all of the cards in that scene will be turned over.
- An ace must be played to initiate pile-driving operations. Once a foundation pile has been established, only cards of that suit may be added to it.
- If the cards can be transferred to the foundation pile in the right sequence after being created from the stock or animation, then they will be.
- If there is no animation in the current column, you may shift your king into position and direct it to the vacant animation slot.
- You win if you can arrange the cards in the discard pile into a foundation pile.