Aunt Mary Solitaire
This game shares similarities with Yukon Solitaire, but it introduces some key variations that may require a shift in strategy. At the beginning, six tableau piles are dealt, with the first pile containing all six cards face up, the second pile having five cards face up, and so forth, until the final pile consists of one face-up card. The remaining cards are gathered to form the stock pile. The objective is to transfer all cards into four foundation piles, which must be built from Ace to King in the same suit. In the tableau, cards are arranged in descending order and must alternate colors. You can move any sequence of cards between tableau piles as long as the movement adheres to the established rules. If a tableau pile becomes vacant, only a King can be placed in that empty space. Additionally, you can draw one card from the stock pile to place it onto a tableau pile, provided you follow the movement rules. Cards from both the tableau and stock can also be added to the foundation piles, following the appropriate guidelines. Once the stock pile is exhausted, no redeals are permitted. With careful planning and a touch of luck, you should be able to transfer all the cards to the foundation piles. The more cards you successfully place in the foundations, the higher your score will be. This solitaire card game presents a delightful challenge akin to Yukon Solitaire.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards