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About Us CardGames. Q: Why can't I see my statistics on another computer? Q: Do the computer players cheat? Are the games fixed? Q: I saw an offensive ad. FreeCell Solitaire All the cards are face-up in this version of Solitaire! Klondike Solitaire. Klondike Solitaire The tried-and-true version of Solitaire you know and love. Pyramid Solitaire. Pyramid Solitaire The goal: to form card pairs that add up to 13!
Free Tripeaks Solitaire. Free Tripeaks Solitaire Clear all three peaks to win the game. Crescent Solitaire. Crescent Solitaire In this version, pull cards from the crescent instead of the deck. Addiction Solitaire. Addiction Solitaire We can't get enough of this fun twist on Solitaire! Daily Solitaire. Daily Solitaire Features different challenges and difficulty levels each day! Card Sharks. Card Sharks You have control of the cards!
Forty Thieves Solitaire. Forty Thieves Solitaire Two decks of cards are used in this solitaire game for double the fun. Canfield Solitaire. Canfield Solitaire Notoriously tricky: try stacking the four suits in ascending order! Golf Solitaire.
Golf Solitaire Just like golf, the goal is to rack up as few points as possible. Learn About Card Games. Queens are worth 12 so you need to pair them with that magic non-existent 1 card. Well, the Ace card is worth 1 in this game. Jacks are worth Why would you want to do this? For this reason, you may choose to leave Kings out to make things more interesting. You start with a single face-up card at the top and center of the playing field.
Eventually you will have built 7 cards down and 7 cards across for the final row. All cards on the tableau the pyramid will be face up. For row 2, place 2 cards on top of your very first card the row 1 card. One card will cover the left corner of the first card. The other will cover the right corner of the first card. This is the beginning of your pyramid shape and also why it was so important to start in the center.
When you cover that first card, make sure you leave enough space such that you can still see the rank number and suit diamonds, spades, etc of that very first card. This pattern continues until you get to row 7.
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