Solitaire - a Classic Game that Never Fades!
The rules of Classic Solitaire are:
- Cards are arranged from left to right, with the bottom-most card of each pile placed face-up.
- Move cards from the Table to the Foundations, beginning with the Ace of each suit.
- The draw pile is the source of new cards. Only one card at a time can be drawn.
- Cards of a lower consecutive rank can be moved below a card of a higher rank, but only if the cards are of a different color.
- The game is over when all cards are cleared or if there are no moves possible.
The rules of Pyramid Solitaire are:
- The game is played with one 52 card deck.
- Deal cards to form a pyramid, starting with a row of one card, followed by a row of two cards, and so on, down to a final row of seven cards.
- The pyramid will consist of twenty-eight cards in total shown face-up.
- Pair cards to total thirteen. These pairs are moved from play.
- Kings can be removed without pairing, as Kings are worth thirteen points.
- Only open cards can be paired.
- When you can't make another move, from the pyramid or from the draw and waste pile, and you have no more deals left, the game is lost.
- The game is won when all cards are removed from the pyramid.