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Solitaire Reverse
Solitaire Reverse
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Solitaire Reverse

Solitaire Reverse offers a delightful twist on the classic card game. In this reversed version of Solitaire, your objective is to stack cards in descending order from King to Ace, but with a unique and intriguing twist.

Here's how the game works:

  1. Deck Setup: Start with a shuffled deck of cards dealt face-up in seven columns, with the last card in each column being a King.

  2. Card Movement: Unlike traditional Solitaire, you can move cards from the tableau to the foundation (the four piles where you build the stacks) even if they are not in sequence. The goal is to move cards to the foundation in descending order, from King to Ace, for each suit.

  3. Building Stacks: You build the stacks on the foundation in the reverse order compared to traditional Solitaire. Instead of starting with Aces and moving up to Kings, you begin with Kings and work your way down to Aces.

  4. Tableau Columns: You can move cards between tableau columns in descending order, regardless of suit. For example, you can place a Queen of Hearts on a King of Clubs.

  5. Empty Columns: When a column becomes empty, you can only fill it with a King.

  6. Winning: The game is won when you successfully build all four foundation stacks, one for each suit, starting with King and ending with Ace.

Solitaire Reverse provides a refreshing twist on the classic card game, challenging your card-playing skills and strategic thinking in a unique way. Have fun exploring this intriguing variation and aim for a triumphant victory!

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