Aunt Mary Solitaire
This challenging solitaire card game closely resembles Yukon Solitaire but features some subtle differences that may necessitate adjusting your strategy. At the beginning of the game, six tableau piles are dealt, with each pile receiving six cards. The first pile has all six cards face up, the second has five face-up cards, continuing in this pattern until the last pile contains a single face-up card. The remaining cards form the stock pile. The primary goal is to move all the cards into four foundation piles, which are built sequentially from Ace to King within each suit. Tableau piles are constructed downward in alternating colors, and you can move sequences of cards from one tableau to another following the standard rules. An empty tableau space can only be filled with a King. Additionally, one card can be drawn from the stock and placed onto a tableau pile if the move follows the rules. Cards from either the stock or tableau can also be transferred to the foundation piles, provided the conditions are met. Once the stock pile is exhausted, it cannot be replenished or redealt—making careful planning essential. With a combination of strategic insight and a touch of luck, you’ll be able to move all the cards into the foundation piles. The more cards you successfully transfer there, the higher your score. This game offers a stimulating twist on Yukon Solitaire, demanding both skill and foresight.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards