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Solitaire Klondike

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Solitaire Klondike is a classic logic game where you have to arrange all the cards into four suits, each suit representing a Heart, Diamond, Spade, or Clubs.

Description of the board on the screen

At the beginning of the board, there are 7 columns arranged in order, each starting with a card. The number of cards in the columns will be arranged in ascending order, for example, column 1 has 1 card, and column 2 has 2 cards. These cards appear completely randomly and are not arranged. The remaining cards will be arranged into a reserve deck, arranged in the top right corner of the screen.

Specific rules of the game Solitaire Klondike

Start by Moving the Ace

When you move the first Ace, you can start a new sequence in a column or move it into the deck according to the suit as specified in the game.

Move the cards into the right position

When moving cards from one column to another, be flexible and make different moves as long as it forms a descending sequence and alternates colors. For example, you can put the black 8 on the red 9.

Use the necessary Reserve Deck

When you decide to draw a card from the reserve deck, you can use it if it can be placed in the columns or decks according to the rules stated. When the goal is achieved, all the cards are arranged into four sets in the correct order from Ace to King, according to suit, and moved fully to the left column, the game will end and you will move on to the next level.

Highlights of Solitaire Klondike

Always Start the Tape The Ace is always the key card to start a set. Most importantly, if you clear a column completely on the board, you can put a King in it to start a new sequence, which will give you a new chance to win and overcome urgent situations.

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