Original Solitaire
Game info: Puzzle solitaires type; 1 stripped deck: 32 cards; no redeal
- Game time: Long; more than 10 minutes
- Difficulty level: Medium
- Skill level: Skill
- Chance of winning: Very high; 1 in 1 if you persist; 100%
Object of the game: To arrange the tableau cards into 4 rows of suit sequences from 7 to King ( the first row,
the second,
the third and
the fourth).
Solitaire Rules
Set-Up: The 4 Aces in the first column are dealt as indicator cards. They take no active part in the game.
Tableau (28 piles of 1 cards each)
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Whenever two cards of the same suit or same rank are adjacent horizontally, vertically or diagonally, their positions can be interchanged.
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To interchange the cards position, drag and drop the first card over the second.
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You can interchange cards position as often as you please until you obtain the desired results.
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The final result must be as follows:
|
Row |
Suit |
Sequence |
|
First |
Hearts |
(Ace), 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack,
Queen, King |
|
Second |
Clubs
|
(Ace), 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack,
Queen, King |
|
Third |
Diamonds
|
(Ace), 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack,
Queen, King |
|
Fourth |
Spades
|
(Ace), 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack,
Queen, King |
|
|
|
|
Don Quixote card (Jack of Clubs)
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The Jack of Clubs (Don Quixote) has the unique privilege of being interchangeable, regardless of suit, with any Jack, Queen or King which are adjacent horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
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