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  2. Microsoft Solitaire - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft intended Solitaire "to soothe people intimidated by the operating system," and at a time where many users were still unfamiliar with graphical user interfaces, it proved useful in familiarizing them with the use of a mouse, such as the drag-and-drop technique required for moving cards.

  3. Microsoft Solitaire Collection - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Microsoft produced the advertising-supported [2] Microsoft Solitaire Collection that users could download through the Windows Store. As a Windows Runtime app, it ran in fullscreen or in Windows 8's snapped mode, so it was designed to run in a variety of horizontal sizes but always stretch vertically across the entire screen.

  4. Klondike (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    A software version of Klondike named simply Solitaire has been a regular inclusion in the Microsoft Windows operating system, beginning with Windows 3.0 in 1990. Initially Microsoft included the game as both a diversion and a teaching tool: for many users, Solitaire was their first introduction to using a computer mouse. Microsoft officials ...

  5. Solitaire Classic on Games.com: 20 Tips straight from Masque ...

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    Transfer cards from column to column only to allow a down card to be freed or to smooth the columns. 10. Make it first priority to move cards within the columns or to the stock piles.

  6. Microsoft Spider Solitaire - Wikipedia

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    There are three levels of difficulty in Spider Solitaire: Beginner (one suit), Intermediate (two suits), and Advanced (four suits). [12] Spider Solitaire has an "undo" feature that allows moves to be retracted. Any number of moves can be retracted, back to the last non-retractable move, but each "undo" subtracts one from the score.

  7. An absurd number of people still play Microsoft Solitaire ...

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    If you had a Windows computer before you had the internet, you probably played plenty of Solitaire. Starting in 1990 with Windows 3.0, Microsoft bundled the delightfully frustrating card game into ...

  8. FreeCell - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in many solitaire card games, the rules of Freecell only allow cards to be moved one at a time. Complete or partial tableaus may be moved to build on existing tableaus, or moved to empty cascades, only by a sequence of moves which recursively place and remove cards through intermediate locations.

  9. Solitaire - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Solitaire, a computer game Peg solitaire , a board game called "solitaire" outside of the U.S. Solitaire, a non-player character from Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker