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Solitaire with 3 cards is easy if everything falls into place, although it is rather uncommon, so it’ll take some brainpower with plenty of brain-pleasing minutes arranging suits and sifting towering stacks. This version only has one level of difficulty, and it is likely that everything is going to fit. For centuries, solitaires have been laid out to try and predict if a client’s wish would come true. Now, you have a chance to see where luck is going to take you and catch a glimpse of your future.
The rules are very straightforward: 7 undealt stacks, 24 cards in the ‘stock’ deck. The goal is to move every card from the field to the top right corner, in ascending order and ordered by suit. The cards on the playing field can only be moved with restrictions of ‘black on red’ and ‘red on black’ of the opposite colors and in the right positions. Only a King can be placed in an empty slot to begin to-setup a column. Using the right amount of logic, you can solve the game very quickly.
The simple version of Klondike deals cards from the remaining deck one at a time, so it is much easier to extract the necessary card, which is possibly in the deck, and directly slot it in to the position where it is needed at that moment.
The name Three-Card Klondike speaks for itself, here, cards from the deck are dealt three at a time, but can only take the one on top, which significantly complicates the entire process. However, when you start to look through the deck again, you can use some cards from the deck, and the combinations of three cards may change, and the next needed card may already be on top instead of at the bottom.
Aside from that, this version of "Klondike" does not differ from the traditional simple game. To the right above, there are four special places whereby a player will stack ordered piles of cards from aces to kings of all four suits. In a horizontal orientation below, there are seven vertical rows whereby a part of the card deck is laid out. Users can see only the topmost cards. In the upper left corner, there is the remaining deck from which cards are dealt three at a time. A card can be moved from one row to another if it is to be placed on a card of the opposite color and right below a card.
The lower panel has a counter showing how many cards have been placed in the target cells. There is also a button which can be clicked to redeal all the cards and start the solitaire anew.
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