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  2. Golf (patience) - Wikipedia

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    To make the game easier, common variations on these rules include: Queens may be played on top of Kings. Turning the corner is permitted so that a King can be played on top of an Ace, and vice versa. This variation is commonly called Putt Putt. One or both of the Jokers may be added to the deck and used as wild cards that represent any value.

  3. Klondike (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Klondike is a card game for one player and the best known and most popular version of the patience or solitaire family, [2] as well as one of the most challenging in widespread play. [3] It has spawned numerous variants including Batsford , Easthaven, King Albert , Thumb and Pouch, Somerset or Usk and Whitehead, as well as the American variants ...

  4. Pyramid (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid is a patience or solitaire game of the Simple Addition family, where the object is to get all the cards from the pyramid to the foundation. [1]The object of the game is to remove pairs of cards that add up to a total of 13, the equivalent of the highest valued card in the deck, from a pyramid arrangement of 28 cards. [2]

  5. Blockade (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game starts with twelve piles, each containing a card; the rest form the stock. Cards are built down in suit (e.g., 7-6-5-4) and cards or groups of cards can be moved from one pile to another or to the foundations. The foundations are built up also in suit, starting from the ace. An empty pile will be filled up immediately by a card from ...

  6. Mrs. Mop - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Mop is a patience or solitaire card game which is played using two decks of playing cards. Invented by Charles Jewell, it is a relative of the solitaire game Spider in which all of the cards are dealt face up at the beginning of the game. The rules are simple, but working out the right thing to do is a slow process, in which "patience" may ...

  7. Herring-Bone (card game) - Wikipedia

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    In Long Braid, the game starts with 24 instead of 21 cards in the middle, and cards from the braid/herringbone can be played to all free cells, not merely the four linked specifically to the herringbone. Both "Herringbone" and "Braid" can each refer to two other solitaire games that are played with quite different rules.

  8. Tri Peaks (game) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning of a game. Tri Peaks (also known as Three Peaks, Tri Towers or Triple Peaks) is a patience or solitaire card game that is akin to the solitaire games Golf and Black Hole. The game uses one deck and the object is to clear three peaks made up of cards.

  9. Eight Off - Wikipedia

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    Eight Off is a patience or solitaire card game, named after its employment of eight cells, played with one deck of playing cards. The object of the game is to move all the cards into the foundations. It served as a partial inspiration for and is very similar to the popular solitaire game FreeCell. [1]