Goal:To win, you need to arrange all the cards into the four empty Foundations piles by suit color and in numerical order, starting from Ace all the way to King. In our game, this is automatically done for you!Īll leftover cards after the foundations are created become the “Stock,” where you can turn over the first card. Only the last card in each of the Tableau columns is flipped over face up so you can see it’s suit, color and value. Ultimately, you will have seven piles, with the first pile containing one card, the second pile containing two cards, the third pile containing three cards etc. The eighth card distributed will go into the second column, since the first column already has its one and only card.Īfter the piles are complete, they should be cascaded downwards such that they form a “reverse staircase” form towards the right. As an example, this means the first seven cards will create the seven columns of the Tableau. The tableau increases in size from left to right, with the left-most pile containing one card and the right-most pile containing seven. Game setup: After a 52-card deck is shuffled you’ll begin to set up the tableau by distributing the cards into seven columns face down, with each new card being placed into the next column. You must move all the cards found in the tableau to the four foundation piles by suit and in order from Ace to King to winĬontinue reading below for more details, or start playing solitaire!.When a tableau column is empty, you can place a King there.A Three of Clubs can be placed on top of a Four of Hearts. Cards and groups of cards, as well as individual cards from the stockpile, can be moved in the tableau as long as they are moved on top of a card of a different color in descending rank.Home Page General Help FAQ Contact Privacy PolicyĬopyright 1999-2023 CleverMedia, Inc. Grandma's Game is similar to Thirteen Stacks.Continue playing until you have run through the deck or the foundations are full.Swap them as much as you like to affect the order in which they will be returned to the tableau. You can also re-arrange the cards in the spread by swapping any two cards.In addition the previous deck card will be placed under them in the tableau. Click the deck again and all of the cards from the spread will return to the tableau pile.You can play the card from the deck or any of the cards in the spread to the foundations. So if you get a 4 from the deck, then the 4th tableau pile will spread out. In addition, the number of the card will cause all of the cards from the corresponding pile to spread out below the tableau. Click the deck pile to turn over one card.You can move the top card from any tableau pile to the foundations.This fills the deck pile with a variable number of extra cards. So if an 8 is dealt to the 8th pile, the next card goes to the deck. Also, if a card is dealt that has a number that matches the number of the tableau pile, then the next card also goes to the deck. After the 5th, 10th and 13th piles get their card, one card also goes to the deck pile. Any time a king is dealt, the next card goes back onto the deck pile in the upper left. One card is dealt to each pile, then the deal continues back at the first pile. Before you start playing the two decks of cards are dealt to the tableau.Each contains several cards at the start of the game. You stack the foundations in numerical order in the same suit, either ascending or descending.
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