Aunt Mary Solitaire
This challenging solitaire game shares similarities with Yukon Solitaire but introduces some subtle differences that may require adjustments to your strategy. At the beginning of the game, six cards are dealt into each of six tableau piles. The first pile contains all six cards face up, the second pile has five face-up cards, and this pattern continues until the last pile, which has a single face-up card. The remaining cards form the stock pile. The goal is to move all cards onto four foundation piles, built upward from Ace to King within each suit. The tableau is constructed downward in alternating colors, and you can move sequences of cards between tableau piles, following the standard rules. If a tableau pile becomes empty, only a King can be placed in that space. You may also turn over one card from the stock pile and place it onto a tableau pile if it follows the gameplay rules. Cards from the stock or tableau can be transferred to the foundation piles whenever the rules permit. Once the stock pile is exhausted, it cannot be replenished or redealt. With strategic planning and a bit of luck, you can successfully transfer all cards onto the foundation piles. Achieving more cards in the foundation piles will result in a higher score.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards