Solitaire Rules

The different piles

There are four various types of piles played in World Solitaire. They’re:

  • The Stock: The piles of facedown cards mainly in the left upper corner.
  • The Waste: The face-up pile next to a Stock in the left upper corner.
  • The Foundations: The main four piles normally in the right upper corner.
  • The Tableau: The other seven piles which make up the game’s main table.

The setup

The Tableau piles normally are numbered from digits 1 to 7, the first pile has 1 card, the second pile has 2 cards as the trend goes on. The top card placed on each Tableau is turned face well up, the cards remaining below are also turned but face down. The cards which are left after this setup Tableau are carefully placed in that Stock, face down as per the game rules. The Waste and Foundations begin off empty.

The objective

To win Solitaire, one must get all cards onto the main Foundation piles. These are ordered by rank and suit, each Foundation has a single suit and one must put their cards onto them orderly Ace 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack then Queen and finally King. To get here, one can use the below described moves. You know impossible quiz unblocked has similar mind tactics which make this game outstanding.

Allowed moves

  • Flip cards from available Stock onto the left Waste. You can flip 1 or 3 cards onto the Waste from the stock. The number may be configured easily in Options.
  • Move a card cleverly from the Waste available onto the Foundations. In case the top card in the Waste can be played onto one of the available Foundations then you may drag it there.
  • Move any card from the remaining Waste onto Tableau. You may move the topmost card of your Waste onto any of the piles of Tableau.
  • Move any card from the Foundation back quickly onto the Tableau. One can move the set-top card of his Foundation back to Tableau. This isn’t allowed always in Solitaire versions.
  • You can flip any face-down card of Tableau. If you’ve moved any face-up card initially from Tableau piles so now top cards face down, then you could click a face-down card then it will be shown face up.

Time and Moves

The game counts all moves you make, as well as measures the time total it takes to end the game, so one can compete against their previous best games easily if they want. Currently, there’s no scoring like seen in the Windows’ Solitaire feature.