Klondike Solitaire is one of the most popular solitaire games in the world. Despite the fact that there has been a computer version of this game for a long time, laying the Klondike out with ordinary playing cards is also quite exciting and not at all difficult.
It is necessary
52-card deck
Instructions
Step 1
Take a deck of 52 cards, shuffle it well, and begin to lay it out into seven piles with the cards face down. Each subsequent pile must contain one more card than the previous one. So, in the first pile there should be only one card, in the second - two, in the third - three, and in the seventh - seven. Set the rest of the deck aside for now.
Step 2
Turn the top cards from each pile face up. If there are aces among the seven open cards, remove them and place them separately on top of the piles. The goal of solitaire is to place all cards of the same suit in ascending order on each of the four aces. from deuce to king.
Step 3
The card that turns out to be the top in the pile after removing the ace (or any other card) can be turned upside down and used in solitaire. For example, if it's a deuce, it can be placed on an ace of the appropriate suit. If the removed card turns out to be the last one in the pile, then the king of any suit can be put in the resulting empty space.
Step 4
In order to reveal the bottom cards of the piles, the top ones can be placed on top of each other in descending order with alternating suit colors. For example, you can put a red nine on top of the black ten. The resulting sequences of cards can also be shifted: for example, a ten together with a nine can be shifted to a jack. The sequence of cards starting with the king can be moved to the free space left after using all the cards from any pile.
Step 5
When all possible actions with the cards from the piles have been performed, take the rest of the deck and place it face down. Show one card at a time and use these cards in the layout - collect ascending sequences of each suit, folding cards for an ace, or make sequences of cards on piles. When the whole deck is open, you can turn all unused cards face down and start opening them again one at a time. You can use the deck an unlimited number of times until all the cards are on the aces. Then the solitaire will be considered decomposed.