Aunt Mary Solitaire
This challenging solitaire card game shares similarities with Yukon Solitaire but introduces some subtle variations that may require you to adapt your strategy. At the beginning of the game, six tableau piles are dealt, with each pile containing six cards. The first pile has all six cards revealed face up, the second has five face-up cards, and this pattern continues until the last pile, which contains just one face-up card. The remaining cards form the stock pile. The main objective is to transfer all cards into four foundation piles, built up sequentially from Ace to King within each suit. The tableau is arranged so that cards are built down by alternate colors, allowing for the movement of sequences of cards. You can transfer any sequence of tableau cards onto another tableau pile, provided the building rules are followed. When a tableau pile becomes empty, only a King can be placed in that space. Additionally, you may turn over one card from the stock pile and place it onto a tableau pile following the game rules. Cards from the stock or tableau can also be moved to the foundation piles if the conditions are met. Once the stock pile has been exhausted, no further redeals are permitted, so strategic play is essential. Success hinges on careful analysis and a bit of luck, as you aim to move as many cards as possible to the foundation piles. The more cards you successfully transfer, the higher your final score. This solitaire game offers a stimulating challenge for enthusiasts seeking a variant of Yukon with its unique twists and strategic demands.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards