Let’s Play Yukon Solitaire!
Yukon Solitaire is a fun twist on Klondike Solitaire. In this game, you can move groups of cards as long as they form a descending sequence with alternating colors. That means you can be more flexible and strategic!
Unlike Klondike Solitaire, all of the cards are dealt out at the beginning of the game, so there’s no stock to draw from. This makes the game slightly easier and less mysterious, because you can see all the cards right from the start.
Getting Ready
To set up the game, shuffle the cards well. Then, just like in Klondike Solitaire, you’ll place twenty-eight cards in seven columns. The remaining cards will be dealt face-up into the final six columns. And now, it’s time to begin!
Let’s Play!
Hey there! Let me tell you a cool thing about Solitaire. You see, when playing this game, you can move any faceup card, no matter where it is in a column, to create a descending sequence of alternating colors. And here’s the fun part: all the cards covering it will move along, whether they’re in the right order or not!
Now, let’s talk about aces. When you have an ace that you can use, you can move it to one of the four foundations on the right side of the card columns. These foundations are like building blocks, and you need to complete them in the right order, with cards of the same suit, leading up to the King. But remember, it’s crucial to expose facedown cards so that you can use them right away!
END OF GAME
So, how do you win? Well, the game comes to an end when you manage to build all four foundations in the correct ascending order. But here’s the twist: there’s no declared winner. It’s more about the satisfaction of solving the puzzle and beating your own previous record. Isn’t that neat?
So there you have it. Solitaire is all about moving cards around, creating sequences, and building foundations. It’s a solo game that challenges your strategic thinking and keeps your mind sharp. If you enjoy this kind of puzzle-solving, you’re in for a treat!