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Solitaire, also known as Klondike, is a single-player game, and the most popular
version requires you to move and arrange cards into piles. This game only
involves a standard deck of 52 playing cards and no opponent to play with. With
over 500 variations of Solitaire games available, most are minor variations of
the original. The variations involve changes in layout to pairing or totaling
rules. The base Solitaire game consists of moving the cards into piles of
identical suits.

The popular variations of the classic Solitaire are Spider Solitaire and
FreeCell.


OBJECTIVE

The goal of Solitaire is to build four (4) piles, each representing a suit –
Heart (♥️) , Spade (♠️) ️, Diamond (♦️), and Club (♣️). Also, you need to stack
cards in each pile in ascending order – from Ace to King. To win the game, you
need to move and place all the cards into separate piles, each by suit, in the
Foundation area.


GAME SETUP

You get a layout divided into four areas – Foundation, Tableau, Stockpile and
Discard.

While the play involves a standard deck of 52 playing cards, the Tableau area
has seven columns consisting of 28 cards. 

From the left to right, the first column has only one card facing up. The second
column to the left of the first has two cards – the first facing down and the
second facing up. Next, the third column to the left of the second has three
cards – two facing down and the third one facing up. 

A similar repetition continues in the fourth to the seventh column, where a
corresponding number of cards face down, and only the top card faces up. The
remaining 24 cards are part of the Stockpile above the seven columns. 

Before the game begins, the Foundation area and Discard pile are empty.


RULES

 * Aces need to be at the bottom of the pile in the Foundation area.
 * Kings can be used in the empty column to start a new stack in the Tableau
   area.

Foundation Area:

 * In the Foundation area, each pile needs to have the same suit of cards and
   each pile needs to begin with an Ace and end with a King.
 * Three ways to put cards in a Foundation pile: move a card from a column in
   the Tableau area, from the Discard file (only the top card facing up), or the
   card you draw from the Stockpile. 

Tableau Area:

 * You can only move the cards facing up in the columns of the Tableau area.
 * When moving cards between columns in the Tableau area, the cards must
   alternate between red and black colors of different suits in descending
   order. For example, you can move and put 10 of Clubs on Jack of Hearts
   visible in another column.
 * You can move a stack of cards to another column only if they are of the
   correct descending order and alternative color of black and red. That’s only
   allowed if the bottom-most card of the stack is lower than the destination
   card. For example, you can only move a stack that has the Queen of Hearts at
   the bottom to a column with King of Clubs or Spades.
 * When you get an empty column, you can place a King to start a new column or
   move an entire sequential stack with the King as the highest (bottom-most)
   card in a column.
 * You can reveal turn cards facing down only when you move the card facing up
   above it to another column. 

Stockpile:

 * Use the Stockpile only when no suitable cards are available to move in the
   column of the Tableau area.
 * You can draw only one card from the Stockpile at a time. 
 * You can do three things with the card you pick from the Stockpile: 
   1. Place it in a column of the Tableau area in descending order. For example,
      you can put 7 of Spades on top of a stack with 8 of Hearts face up.  
   2. Put it directly on a matching suit pile in ascending order of the
      Foundation Area. For instance, you may place 4 of Diamonds on top of 3 of
      Diamonds. 
   3. If it doesn’t fit in a Tableau area column or a Foundation pile, put it
      face up on the Discard pile. 

Discard Pile:

 * You can only move the top (face up) card from the Discard pile into a column
   in the Tableau area or a pile in the Foundation area.
 * When the Stockpile is empty, you can flip and deal the Discard pile into a
   new Stockpile to draw cards again.


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