Aunt Mary Solitaire
This engaging solitaire variant closely resembles Yukon Solitaire but introduces slight modifications that may influence your strategic approach. At the outset, six tableau piles are dealt—each starting with a different number of face-up cards: the first pile with six, the second with five, continuing down to the last with just one card face up. The remaining cards form the stock pile. Your goal is to move all cards into four foundation piles, which are built upward from Ace to King, matching suits. The tableau is arranged in a descending sequence with alternating colors. You can move sequences of face-up cards between tableau piles, provided they follow the descending and alternating color rule. If a tableau pile becomes empty, only a King can be placed there to fill the gap. Additionally, you can draw one card from the stock each turn and place it onto a tableau pile, adhering to the same building rules. Cards from either the stock or tableau can be transferred to the foundation piles if they follow the ascending and suit-matching criteria. Once the stock is exhausted, no further redeals are permitted, so careful planning is essential. With strategic moves and a bit of luck, you can maximize your progress by transferring as many cards as possible to the foundation piles, which ultimately determines your score. This challenging solitaire game tests your skill and foresight in managing the tableau and stock efficiently.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards