Aunt Mary Solitaire
This engaging solitaire game closely resembles Yukon Solitaire but introduces some subtle variations that may require adjustments to your strategy. At the outset, six tableau piles are dealt with six cards each; the first pile features all six cards face up, the second pile five face-up cards, continuing in this pattern until the last pile contains just a single face-up card. The remaining cards form the stock pile for later use. The primary objective is to transfer all cards onto four foundation piles, built upward from Ace to King within each suit. The tableau is constructed descending by alternate colors, allowing you to move sequences of cards if they follow the suit and color rules. In particular, you can relocate any valid sequence from one tableau pile to another, provided the move adheres to the established rules. When a tableau pile becomes empty, only a King can be moved into that space, maintaining the game’s challenge. Additionally, you can turn over one card from the stock and place it onto a tableau pile if it fits the sequence rules. Both stock and tableau cards can also be transferred to the foundation piles, following the correct suit and order protocols. It’s important to note that once the stock is depleted, no redeals are permitted. Success in this game hinges on careful planning, strategic moves, and some luck. The more cards you successfully move onto the foundation piles, the higher your score. This game offers a stimulating twist on traditional Yukon Solitaire, demanding both skill and foresight to master.
Categories and tags of the game : Cards