Aunt Mary Solitaire
This challenging solitaire game closely resembles Yukon Solitaire but features some subtle differences that may necessitate adjusting your strategy. At the outset, six tableau piles are dealt with six cards each. The first pile contains all six cards face up; the second has five face-up cards, continuing in this pattern until the last pile, which has a single face-up card. The remaining cards form the stock pile. The primary goal is to transfer all cards onto four foundation piles, built upward from Ace to King within each suit. The tableau allows building down by alternating colors, and sequences of cards can be moved together as long as they follow this rule. If a tableau pile becomes empty, only a King can occupy that space. Players can also draw one card from the stock to play onto the tableau in accordance with the rules. Both the stock and tableau cards can be moved to the foundation piles whenever the conditions are met. Once the stock is depleted, no further redeals are permitted, making strategic planning crucial. Success hinges on careful analysis and a bit of luck, as you work to move all cards to the foundation piles. The more cards you manage to place in the foundations, the higher your score. This solitaire variant offers a stimulating challenge, requiring both strategic foresight and adaptability to master.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards