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Double Solitaire is a two-player variant on the best-known patience or solitaire card game called Klondike. [1] While it is mostly referred to as Double Solitaire , [ 2 ] it is sometimes called Double Klondike (a name which also doubles as an alternate designation of the single-player solitaire game Gargantua ).
Blockade is a patience or card solitaire game that uses two packs of 52 playing cards each. As in most patiences, the object is to play the cards into foundations. The play is reminiscent of the popular game, Forty Thieves, but with 12 piles instead of 10. Rules. The game starts with twelve piles, each containing a card; the rest form the stock.
This image is a screenshot of the solitaire game "Double Canfield". Double Canfield has eight foundations that build up in suit from rank of first card dealt, e.g. Q♣, K♣, A♣, 2♣... There are five depots in the tableau of one card each that build down in opposite colors, e.g. 2 ♥, A ♥, K ♥, Q ♥...
Colorado is a solitaire card game which is played using two decks of playing cards. It is a game of card building which belongs to the same family as games like Sir Tommy, Strategy, and Calculation. It is considered an easy game with 80% odds of being completed successfully.
Contradance (also known as cotillion) is a solitaire card game which is played with two decks of playing cards. [1] It is probably so called because when the game is won, it shows the king and the queen of each suit about to do a dance, the cotillion being a country dance from the 18th century.
Deuces or Twos is a patience or card solitaire game of English origin which is played with two packs of playing cards. It is so called because each foundation starts with a Deuce, or Two. It belongs to a family of card games that includes Busy Aces, which is derived in turn from Napoleon at St Helena (aka Forty Thieves).
As in Klondike, play consists of the following: The eight foundations, represented by the Os in the diagram, are built up in suits starting from the ace. Depots (piles in the tableau) and cards are built down by alternating colors in partial or complete piles. Face-down cards are immediately turned up when they become the top cards of their piles.
The object of this game is to move all cards to the foundations. There are eight foundations that build up from Ace to King in suit, (e.g. A♣, 2♣, 3♣, 4♣...) There are ten dêpôts in the tableau ranging from one to ten cards long, and which build down in alternating colors, (e.g. 10♠, 9 ♥, 8♠, 7 ♦...) Cards in the tableu can be ...