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Frequently Asked Questions
Solitaire is a card game played alone. The objective is to move all cards to foundation piles, following specific rules for card placement.
Foundation piles are where you build sequences of cards in ascending order by suit (e.g., Ace of Hearts, 2 of Hearts, etc.).
The tableau is where you arrange the main playing area, with columns of cards. Cards are placed in descending order and alternating colors (e.g., red 5 on black 6).
You win Solitaire by successfully moving all cards to the foundation piles following the rules.
Solitaire offers various modes, including Klondike, Spider, Freecell, and more, each with its own rules and challenges.
Solitaire is typically scored based on the number of moves and the time taken to complete the game.
10 points for each card moved to a suit stack.
5 points for each card moved from the deck to a row stack.
5 points for each card turned face-up in a row stack.
3 points for each card moved from one row stack to another.
-15 points for each card moved from a suit stack to a row stack.
Based on game type (easy/hard)
20 points for each pass through the deck after four passes (Draw Three option).
100 points for each pass through the deck after one pass (Draw One option).
But a score can't be negative
Focus on freeing up hidden cards first. Prioritize moving Aces and building on foundation piles. Plan your moves ahead.
In Klondike Solitaire, focus on exposing hidden cards in tableau columns, especially those with fewer face-down cards.
Spider Solitaire requires careful planning to create complete suits. Clearing columns with King-ranked cards is key.
Avoid creating dead-end situations where cards are blocked with no moves available. Plan your moves to prevent such scenarios.
Evaluate your hand.
Try to not bid on Jack or Queen.
Take calculated risk.
Learn to create and use empty tableau columns strategically. Use undo and redo options wisely to experiment with moves.
Consistency in Spider Solitaire comes with practice. Plan meticulously, and don't be afraid to undo moves to find the optimal sequence.
The highest scores in Solitaire are achieved by completing the game with the fewest moves in the shortest time possible.