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Position in the layout comprising a pile of cards, one card or a space waiting for a card. [2] A depository to which cards not playable direct to foundations may be placed. [6] discard To place a card on the wastepile instead of playing it to the tableau. [2] discard pile See wastepile. down-card, downcard A card lying face down. [2] [5]
This is a list of patiences, which are card games that are also referred to as solitaires or as card solitaire. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but only includes games that have met the usual Wikipedia requirements (e.g. notability). Additions should only be made if there is an existing entry on Wikipedia that they can be linked to.
Babette (card game) Backbone (card game) Batsford (card game) Beetle (solitaire) Big Ben (card game) Blockade (card game) Box Kite (card game) British Blockade; British Constitution (card game) British Square
Build your ace pile when the play will: clear a spot for a King, free up a downcard, not disturb the next card in your deck's rotation, or allow a transfer of cards to a column and free up a downcard.
(It is suggested that it should overlap to keep track on which card should end each foundation.) In this game, building is round-the-corner, i.e. a King can be placed over an ace, which can be placed over a deuce (or 2). The game of Precedence. The top diagram is that of the initial layout, with the King of Diamonds placed. The bottom diagram ...
American Toad is a patience or card solitaire game played using two standard packs of playing cards. It is similar to Canfield except that the tableau builds down in suit, and a partial tableau stack cannot be moved, only the top card or entire stack. The object is to move all cards to the foundations.
One face-up card is placed on the first column, then eight cards are each placed face-down on the other eight depots. Over these eight face-down cards are one face-up card and seven face-down cards, and so on until all nine depots have a face-up card. The rest of the deck becomes the stock. The foundation/tableau should look like this:
Play Solitaire, one of the most addicting games online, for free on Games.com. Build in the same suit from Ace to King until each pile contains 13 cards.