Aunt Mary Solitaire
This challenging solitaire game closely resembles Yukon Solitaire but introduces some small variations that may require adjusting your strategy. At the start, six tableau piles are dealt, each with a specific number of face-up cards: the first pile has all six cards face up, the second has five, and so forth, until the last pile which contains just one face-up card. Remaining cards form the stock pile. The objective is to transfer all cards into four foundation piles, built sequentially from Ace to King within each suit. The tableau is built downward in alternate colors, allowing multiple tableau sequences to be moved together onto another tableau pile if they follow the descending and alternating color rule. When a tableau pile becomes empty, only a King can be moved into that space. Players can also reveal and move a card from the stock onto tableau piles, adhering to the same building rules. Additionally, cards can be moved to the foundation piles, provided they follow the proper sequence and suit. Once the stock piles are exhausted, no further redeals are permitted. Success depends on careful planning and a little luck—aiming to move as many cards as possible to the foundation piles to maximize your score. This game offers a stimulating twist on traditional Yukon Solitaire, challenging players to think strategically and efficiently manage their limited moves.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards