Aunt Mary Solitaire
This engaging solitaire game shares similarities with Yukon Solitaire, but introduces some subtle variations that may influence your strategic approach. At the beginning of play, six tableau piles are dealt, with six cards in the first pile (all face up), five in the second, and so forth, until the last pile contains just one face-up card. The remaining cards form the stock pile. Your goal is to transfer all cards into four foundation piles, each built sequentially from Ace to King within the same suit. In this game, tableau piles are constructed downward in alternating colors, allowing you to move sequences of cards between piles according to the rules. When a tableau pile becomes empty, only a King can be moved into the empty space. Additionally, you can reveal and move one card from the stock to a tableau pile if it follows the rules. Cards from either the stock or tableau can also be played onto the foundation piles, provided they follow the ascending suit order. Once the stock pile is exhausted, no redeals are permitted, making careful planning essential. With a combination of strategic thinking and a bit of luck, you can successfully move all cards to the foundation piles. The more cards you manage to transfer, the higher your score. This challenging solitaire variant tests your patience, skill, and foresight, providing a rewarding experience similar to Yukon Solitaire, but with its own unique twists.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards