Aunt Mary Solitaire
This game bears a resemblance to Yukon Solitaire, albeit with some notable differences that may necessitate a shift in your strategy. At the beginning of the game, six tableau piles are established, each containing a varying number of cards: the first pile consists of six cards facing up, the second comprises five face-up cards, and so forth, until the last pile, which holds one face-up card. The remaining cards form the stock pile. The goal of the game is to transfer all the cards into four foundation piles, which must be constructed in ascending order from Ace to King, according to their respective suits. The tableau piles are built down in alternating colors. Players can move any sequence of cards between tableau piles as long as they adhere to these rules. If a tableau pile becomes vacant, only a King may be placed in that empty space. In addition, players have the option to reveal one card from the stock pile and place it on a tableau pile, following the established rules. Cards from either the stock or the tableau can also be moved to the foundation piles, provided that the appropriate regulations are respected. Once all the stock cards have been played, they are considered used, and no redeals are permitted. With a strategic approach and a touch of luck, you can successfully move all the cards to the foundation piles. The more cards you manage to place in the foundation piles, the higher your score will be. This challenging solitaire card game offers a unique twist reminiscent of Yukon Solitaire.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards