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Klondike Solitaire is the version of solitaire popularized by Microsoft Solitaire in the early 1990s. Cards are moved into the foundations by suit and in order from Ace - King.
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Solitaire Tower arranges the 52 cards of the deck into an 8 row pyramid. Cards can be moved to the foundation if the card is one greater than or one less than the card currently showing in the foundation, and the card being moved does not have a card placed on top of it.
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Yukon Solitaire is similar to Klondike solitaire, except all 52 cards are dealt into the 7 columns from the beginning.
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Bristol Solitaire is a solitaire card game that begins with 24 cards dealt into 8 columns of 3 cards. Only the top card from each column may be moved. Cards may be moved to any column with a top card value one greater than the card being moved.
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Scorpion Solitaire is a solitaire card game played without foundations, where the object of the game is to arrange all 52 cards into four columns of the same suit in order from King through Ace.
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Fortress Solitaire starts with 52 cards arranged into 10 rows. Top cards can be moved between the rows if the card being moved is one greater than or one less than the value of the card it is being dropped onto.
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Pyramid Solitaire is a solitaire card game where the player pairs cards that have a rank which totals 13. When a pair is made, the cards are removed from the game, allowing the player to make other pairs with the cards that had been covered.
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Penguin Solitaire is variant of Freecell solitaire where 49 cards are dealt into 7 columns of 7 cards each, and 3 like cards are initally dealt into the foundations. 7 reserve piles are available for the player to move cards into and out of.
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Freecell is one of the most popular solitaire card games on the planet. One of the reasons for it's popularity, is that a skilled player can win the game almost every time he plays. Use the 4 reserve cards to manuver the cards in the columns to the four foundations.
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Memory Match solitaire deals cards face down. The player may flip 2 cards at a time, and scores by flipping 2 cards of the same value at the same time. |
Spider Solitaire is a 2 deck monster of a solitaire card game. It begins with 54 cards cards dealt into 10 columns. The player's goal is to move cards between the columns to build the columns down regardless of suilt.
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Canfield Solitaire is a popular solitaire card game originally created to be played in a casino. It is a very difficult game to win. On average a player places only 6 cards into the foundations. See how many you can place.
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Sultan Solitaire is a 2 deck solitaire card game played with 8 foundations surrounding the King of Hearts with four reserve cells on each side. The goal of the game is to surround the King of Hearts with the 8 queens.
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Aces Up Solitaire is a fast paced solitaire card game where the player attempts to discard all the cards in the deck except the four aces. A player may discard a card if there is another top card of the same suit and of a higher value. |
Golf Solitaire is a popular solitaire card game where the player moves cards to the foundation if the value of the card in the foundation is one higher than or one lower than the value of the card the player wants to move. |
Forty Thieves Solitaire is a two deck solitaire card game where 40 cards are dealt into ten piles. The rest of the cards are placed in a stock pile. The player can deal cards from the stock pile one at a time and use them to build down the piles, or build up the foundations.
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Trefoil Solitaire is a solitaire card game where the four aces are pulled out and placed in the foundations, and the remaining 48 cards are dealt into 16 piles of 3 cards each.
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Shamrocks Solitaire is a game where the player deals all 52 cards into 18 piles, most of the piles having 3 cards in them. The player is not allowed to have any piles that exceed 3 cards, and when all the cards are removed from a pile, that pile is no longer used.
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Baker's Dozen is a single deck solitaire card game where the 52 card deck is dealt into 13 piles of four cards. Before game play begins all Kings are moved to the bottom of each pile to prevent the Kings from blocking access to other cards.
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Euchre Solitaire is a single player version of the card game Euchre. In Euchre Solitaire, the player plays agains the deck, by himself, instead of in a team against another team.
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