Aunt Mary Solitaire
This engaging solitaire game closely resembles Yukon Solitaire but introduces subtle variations that may influence your strategic approach. At the outset, six tableau piles are dealt, with each pile containing six cards placed face up in the first, five in the second, decreasing down to a single face-up card in the last pile. The remaining cards form the stock pile. The primary goal is to move all cards into four foundation piles, building each from Ace to King according to suit. The tableau builds downward in alternating colors, allowing you to move sequences of cards from one pile to another following this rule. An empty tableau space can only be filled with a King. Additionally, you can turn over one card at a time from the stock and place it onto the tableau, adhering to the same building rules. Cards can also be transferred to the foundation piles from either the tableau or the stock when the appropriate conditions are met. Once the stock is depleted, no further redeals are permitted—players must rely on their current layout and strategy to complete the game. Success hinges on careful analysis and a bit of luck, as uncovering and repositioning the right sequences enables clearing the tableau and moving all cards to the foundation. The more cards successfully transferred to the foundation, the higher your final score. This challenging variation offers an exciting twist on Yukon Solitaire, demanding both skillful planning and adaptability.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards