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  2. House in the Woods - Wikipedia

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    House in the Woods (also known as House in the Wood [1]) is a patience game which uses two decks of 52 playing cards. The game is basically a two-deck version of La Belle Lucie , but it borrows two things from its cousin Shamrocks , namely the building of cards up or down and the fact that there are no redeals.

  3. Maze (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    The rule of the game are as follows: A gap is filled by a card that is the same suit and a rank higher than the card on the gap's left or one that is the same suit and a rank lower than the card on the gap's right, whichever is more advantageous.

  4. List of patience games - Wikipedia

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    A patience game under way (Herz zu Herz) This is a list of patiences, which are card games that are also referred to as solitaires or as card solitaire. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but only includes games that have met the usual Wikipedia requirements (e.g. notability). Additions should only be made if there is an existing entry ...

  5. Colours (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Colours is a patience or card solitaire game which is played using a single pack of playing cards. It is in the same family as Sir Tommy, Strategy, and Calculation. Colours is so called because of its emphasis on colour. The game is a variation of Lady Betty.

  6. Calculation (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Musical is a related game in which cards are played from the stock to a single pile, but in which the stock contains 44 cards rather than 48, and in which the stock can be dealt three times. One234 is a Calculation style game with completely open information but a low probability of success; it begins with a tableau of 8 columns with 6 cards ...

  7. Bristol (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a Patience game using a deck of 52 playing cards. [2] It is a fan-type game in the style of La Belle Lucie. It has an unusual feature of building regardless of suit on both the foundations and on the tableau; it is also one of the easiest to win. It was invented by Morehead & Mott-Smith around 1950. [3]

  8. Crazy Quilt (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Initial card layout for Crazy Quilt. Crazy Quilt (also known as Quilt, Indian Carpet or Japanese Rug) is a patience or solitaire card game using two decks of 52 playing cards each. [1] The game is so-called because the reserve resembles the weaves of a carpet or an arrangement of a quilt, with cards alternating vertical and horizontal rotations ...

  9. Acme (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Cards from the reserve automatically fill any vacancies in the tableau. Any card can fill a vacancy after the reserve is exhausted. There is only one redeal allowed in this game, so only two passes through the deck are allowed. Strategy: Rather than using the cards from the deck, a player should try to use all of the reserve cards first. Only ...