When we think of any game, we feel that we will need a partner to play it and we keep distance from the game. But in the fast changing world, mobile, internet, computer have taken a step since then, among other things, the meaning of games has also changed. Today you can easily play Solitaire card games without any partner and as far as the availability of this game is concerned, in today’s game world there are about 500 variations of Solitaire games with some similarities and differences. So let’s clear all the doubts related to this game and know the current “Top 5 most popular Solitaire games”
Klondike
Klondike Solitaire Is the most popular version of. It gained more popularity when Microsoft included it in Windows 3.0 in 1990.
Game Mode:
The Klondike game uses 52 cards. The goal of this game is to arrange the cards according to their suit which starts with Ace and ends with King on the foundation.
Cards are assembled in 7 Piles in the playing area. All the cards in the pile are at the bottom except for the top card. To access and get to the bottom card, players have to make the moving order inside the piles. The order to be made here is made with descending order (from king to aces) and alternate colors. Empty places can only be taken to the king.
The remaining cards that are not used in the piles are organized and organized, and are used by the player to help them make the order.
Spider
Spider is the second most popular Solitaire game. The game is won by making 8 foundations because the spiders normally have 8 legs. It is believed that at least 1 out of 3 games are won.
Game mode
Spider Solitaire Two deck of 52 cards are used. Depending on the level of difficulty, it can be played with one or more suits. In this the setting of the place is also like Klondike by making stock-pile of foundations and cards. However, it has all the cards in front and can only be sent in foundations after the order has been completed.
The goal of this game is to make a sequence of suits in a pile that starts with the king and ends with the aces. If more than one suit is used, the game becomes difficult. Tapping on the stock pile will add an extra card to each stack.
Freecell
FreeCell is most like Klondike among winning Solitaire games. However, it is more strategic than that because it needs to be played with some more caution and deliberation.
Game Mode:
A deck (deck) of 52 cards is used in FreeCell and the cards are divided into 7 piles. There is no stock of cards present in it. All cards are also visible to players.
Like Klondike, it also has to be ordered, that is, ascending order in the foundation and descending order in the stack.
Once a card is moved into the free cell, it is not possible to exchange it back.
Tripeaks
The name of the tripeaks is based on the three pyramid tops of the cards. It is also called “Three Peaks”, “Tri Towers” and “Triple Peaks”.
Game Mode:
A deck (deck) of 52 cards is used in Tripeaks. It consists of three 4-row pyramid-shaped cards. The base of each pyramid consists of 4 cards facing forward, while the remaining cards are facing down. The rest are set in stock-piles of some cards.
In this game the player has to rebuild the pyramid by placing the cards in the order of 1 more or less than that, regardless of suit. For example, 6 can form a sequence with either 5 or 7.
Cards drawn from the pyramid are sent to a separate pile. The top card of this pile becomes the basis for the next sequence. When there are no more moves, the player can use the stock stock-piles and send the cards in a separate pile to be used as the basis of the order.
Pyramid
Pyramid gets its name from the shape of a single card divided pyramid. Although the rules of this game are quite simple but the probability of winning in it is as low i.e. 1 in 50 games.
Game Mode:
Pyramid is a Solitaire Pairing Game. It consists of 28 cards, all in the shape of a pyramid at the front. Only cards that are not hidden can be made part of the game.
The goal of this game is to recreate the pyramid without caring for their suit, so that the pairing of the cards totals 13 points (eg (5 + 8 = 13). When 52 cards are used, the king’s point is 13 And it can be removed by itself. The queen has 12 points and the slave has 11 points.
The player can remove cards one by one from the stock of cards to find a pair of cards on the pyramid. The difficulty of the game is determined by the number of times a player has to move to the stock-piles of cards.
So friends, these are the top 5 most popular Solitaire games that you can enjoy alone without the help of any partner.