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Rules of Solitaire

Rules of some of the most popular solitaires: Spider, FreeCell, Klondike, Pyramid, Canfield, Golf, and others.

 

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Double Line Solitaire Rules

(Sly Fox type; 2 decks (104 cards); no redeal)

  • Game time: Long

  • Difficulty level: Easy

  • Skill level: Mostly chance

  • Chance of winning: High; about 1 in 3; 33.3%

Object of the game: To move all the cards to the foundations.

Solitaire Rules
 

Foundations
(8 piles: complete these piles to win the game)

  • Build the Ace foundations up in suit from Ace to King (for example, a 2 can be played only on an Ace).

  • Build the King foundations down in suit from King to Ace (for example, a Queen can be played only on a King).

Tableau
(20 piles in 2 rows of 10 cards each)

  • Place cards from the waste on any of these piles in any suit and in any rank, as advantageous.

  • Each pile can contain up to 2 cards.

  • Once placed, a card cannot be moved.

  • The top card of each pile is available for play to the foundations.

  • Spaces are automatically filled from the stock or the waste.

Stock

  • Turn up one card at a time from the stock to the waste by clicking.

  • There is no redeal.

Waste
(1 pile)

  • The top card is available for play to the foundations or to the tableau.

 
Spider

Spider is one of the most popular two-decks solitaire card games. The game is said to have been a particular favourite of Franklin D. Roosevelt. 

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FreeCell

FreeCell is one of the most popular one-deck solitaire card games. The popularity of the game grew thanks to Jim Horne that wrote one first alphanumeric version for the DOS and a second one for Windows.

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