Looking for a solitaire game in Pretty Good Solitaire to play?
Try one of the 7 games below:
1) Busy Aces
Busy Aces is a game in the Forty Thieves type. It is neither particularly hard nor particularly easy, but is simple to play if you have played any other games of its type. You try to build as many cards in the tableau as possible, being restricted in that you can only move one card at a time.
Your object is to find the 8 Aces and move them to the upper foundation piles and build them up in suit to Kings.
How to Play Busy Aces Solitaire
2) Deuces
Deuces is very similar to Busy Aces, but instead of starting the foundations with Aces you start with Twos. The Twos are also all dealt out for you at the start of the game, but there are 2 fewer tableau piles than Busy Aces - making the game a bit harder.
3) Three's Company
Three's Company is just like Deuces, except again a little bit harder. Instead of starting with Twos, you start with Threes. Instead of 10 piles, you only have 8. But this time, you can move groups of cards if they are down in suit. While harder than Deuces, Three's Company is also more interesting. In fact, this is my favorite of the game's of this type.
How to Play Three's Company Solitaire
4) Fours Up
Fours Up is the next game in the series. Instead of starting with Threes, it starts with Fours. Instead of 8 piles, there are now only 6. Now building is down regardless of suit instead of by suit (which makes it easier), but you can still only move groups of cards by suit. This makes for a harder game than Three's Company.
How to Play Fours Up Solitaire
5) Penta
Next we have Penta. This time we start with Fives. While we still have 6 piles, now half the tableau and foundation piles build up and half build down, making the game more complicated.
6) Sixes and Sevens
The next game changes it up again. This time, we have both Sixes and Sevens. Building on the Sixes is down, building on the Sevens is up. This game changes the pattern as it is turns out is it quite easy to win.
7) Fortune's Favor
Finally, if you want easy to win, this is the game for you. I challenge you to play properly and lose this game. It probably cannot be done. Fortune favors you always in this game. We go back to 12 piles, build from Aces - and you will never lose.
How to Play Fortune's Favor Solitaire
There you have it - 7 solitaire games to keep you busy on a rainy day - some easy, some hard.
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