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  2. Category:Single-deck patience card games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Single-deck patience card games" ... Ninety-One (solitaire) O. Osmosis (solitaire) P. Penguin (solitaire) Perpetual Motion (card game)

  3. Moojub - Wikipedia

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    Moojub is a card solitaire which is played using one deck of playing cards. It was invented by Geoffrey Mott-Smith and Albert H. Morehead around 1950. [1] It is also one of the easier games to win: a player can win half of all games played.

  4. Australian Patience - Wikipedia

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    Australian Patience is a patience or card solitaire using one deck of playing cards. This game is a challenging combination of Klondike and Scorpion, and is also closely related to Yukon. The object of the game is to move all of the cards to the Foundations. [1]

  5. Microsoft Solitaire - Wikipedia

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    Since Windows 3.0, Solitaire allows selecting the design on the back of the cards, choosing whether one or three cards are drawn from the deck at a time, switching between Vegas scoring and Standard scoring, and disabling scoring entirely. The game can also be timed for additional points if the game is won.

  6. Accordion (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Accordion is a patience or card solitaire using a single deck of playing cards. It is so named because it looks like accordion pleats, which have to be ironed out. [2] The object is to compress the entire deck into one pile like an accordion. [3] [4]

  7. Eight Off - Wikipedia

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    Eight Off is a patience or solitaire card game, named after its employment of eight cells, played with one deck of playing cards. The object of the game is to move all the cards into the foundations. It served as a partial inspiration for and is very similar to the popular solitaire game FreeCell. [1]

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