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Indian Solitaire – A Challenging Twist on the Classic Game
Welcome to Indian Solitaire, a captivating and strategic variation of the classic Solitaire card game. In this game, your goal is to move all the cards to the 8 foundations, but with a twist! You'll need to build down on any color except for the same suit. Can you master this challenge and move all the cards to the foundations before time runs out?How to Play Indian Solitaire
Objective
The primary objective in Indian Solitaire is to move all the cards from the tableau to the 8 foundations. The foundations are built by suit, in ascending order from Ace to King.Game Setup
- Deck: Indian Solitaire is played with a standard 52-card deck.
- Tableau: The tableau consists of 7 columns of cards. You can move cards between columns to build descending sequences, but you cannot place cards of the same suit together.
- Stock Pile: Cards that have not been dealt are placed in the stock. You can click on the stock to reveal a new card to help with your moves.
- Foundations: There are 8 foundations, each corresponding to a suit, where cards are placed in ascending order (Ace, 2, 3, ..., King).
Basic Rules
- Tableau Play:
- You can move cards between columns, but only in descending order and alternating colors (e.g., red 10 on black Jack, black 9 on red 10).
- You cannot place cards of the same suit in the tableau.
- Foundations:
- Each of the 8 foundations must be built up in ascending order from Ace to King, following the suit (Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, Spades).
- Stock:
- When you have no more moves on the tableau, click the stock to draw a new card. This card will help you continue building the tableau or the foundations.
- Empty Tableau Spaces:
- If you have an empty column in the tableau, you can place any King card in it.
Strategies for Winning
1. Plan Your Moves Carefully
Indian Solitaire requires more strategy than the classic version due to the restriction on building only with alternating colors and the inability to place cards of the same suit in the tableau. Always think ahead about which cards can be moved to the foundations and which ones need to be moved to other columns.2. Prioritize the Foundations
Focus on moving cards to the foundations as quickly as possible. The sooner you can get cards in the correct order in the foundations, the easier it will be to clear the tableau.3. Use the Stock Wisely
Make sure to use the stock when you're stuck, but don't rely on it too much. Each new card from the stock can open up new moves, but it should be used strategically to help with the tableau rather than just filling empty spaces.4. Empty Columns Are Useful
When you free up a column, you can place any King on it, which can help create more opportunities to move cards around and build descending sequences.Conclusion
Indian Solitaire is a challenging and engaging game that adds a unique twist to the classic Solitaire experience. With its specific rules about building on alternating colors and avoiding the same suits, every move requires careful planning and strategy. Whether you're playing for fun or aiming to master the game, Indian Solitaire offers an enjoyable and rewarding challenge. Ready to put your Solitaire skills to the test? Start playing Indian Solitaire now and see if you can move all the cards to the foundations!Video
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