Aunt Mary Solitaire
This engaging solitaire game resembles Yukon Solitaire but introduces subtle variations that may necessitate adjusting your strategy. At the outset, six tableau piles are dealt, with six cards in each. The first pile’s six cards are all face up, the second has five face-up cards, continuing in this pattern until the sixth pile, which contains only one face-up card. The remaining cards form the stock pile. The primary goal is to transfer all cards into four foundation piles, each built ascending from Ace to King within the same suit. Tableau piles are arranged to be built downwards in alternating colors. You can move sequences of tableau cards as long as they follow the descending and alternating color rule and nest them onto other tableau piles. When a tableau pile becomes empty, only a King can occupy the vacant space. You may also draw and turn over one card from the stock pile, placing it onto a tableau pile following the same rules. Additionally, both stock and tableau cards can be moved to the foundation piles if they meet the growth criteria. Once the stock pile is exhausted, it cannot be redealt, adding an extra layer of challenge. With strategic planning and a bit of luck, you can work toward transferring all cards onto the foundation piles. Achieving this while maximizing the number of cards moved to foundations increases your score, making it a rewarding and stimulating Solitaire variation.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards