Solitaire is a timeless card game that has been entertaining people for centuries. With a simple set of rules and a deck of cards, anyone can enjoy a relaxing game of solitaire. If you’re new to this classic game or need a refresher, this article will guide you through the process of setting up solitaire.

What are the materials needed to play solitaire?

All you need is a standard deck of 52 playing cards.

How do you set up the game?

Start by shuffling the deck thoroughly to ensure a random distribution of cards. Next, deal out 28 cards face-down into seven piles, forming a cascade. The first pile should only have one card, while the second pile has two cards, the third pile has three cards, and so on. The remaining 24 cards are placed in a draw pile.

What is the goal of solitaire?

The objective of solitaire is to build four foundation piles, one for each suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades), in ascending order from Ace to King.

How do you play solitaire?

To play, flip the top card of each cascade pile face-up. Then, look for any Aces among the face-up cards. If you find any, move them to the foundation piles. From there, you can build upon the foundation piles by adding cards of the same suit in ascending order. For example, if the foundation pile starts with a 2 of hearts, you can add a 3 of hearts, then a 4 of hearts, and so on.

What should you do if there are no Aces in the face-up cards?

If there are no Aces available, you can start by moving any face-up card to an empty cascade pile or onto another face-up card of opposite color and one rank higher. For instance, you can move a red 7 onto a black 8.

What about the remaining face-down cards?

The face-down cards in the cascades can be turned over one at a time. Once a face-down card becomes face-up, it can be played according to the rules mentioned earlier.

Are there any additional moves you can make?

Yes, you can also move cards between cascades. For example, if a pile has a face-up Queen, and there is a black King in another pile, you can move the King onto the Queen.

Is there a limit on how many times you can go through the draw pile?

Yes, you are allowed to go through the draw pile three times. After the third pass, no more cards can be drawn.

What happens if you move all the face-up cards in a cascade pile?

If you manage to move all the face-up cards from a pile, you can place any King (or pile of cards starting with a King) on the empty space.

How do you know if you have won the game?

You win the game of solitaire when all four foundation piles are complete, reaching a King as the top card of each pile.

Now that you know how to set up and play solitaire, it’s time to grab a deck of cards and give it a try. Solitaire can be a relaxing and enjoyable way to pass the time, and with a bit of practice, you’ll be able to conquer this classic card game.

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