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QuestionAre some solitaire games unsolvable?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYes, some games of solitaire you can't win no matter what. If you use the classic rules, one mathematical proof finds that about 79% of games are at least potentially solvable.
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QuestionFor classic solitaire, if the top card of the three doesn't match anything, are all three cards put into waste?Community AnswerYes, that means you cannot use any of the three cards. The top card must be placed in order to reach the second and third card.
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QuestionAre Jokers used in Solitaire? If so, what number do they represent?Community AnswerJokers are not used in solitaire, classic solitaire uses only the 52 cards of the four suits.
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QuestionCan I remove cards from the ace's pile?Community AnswerYes, as long you do it from the top card down. You cannot take cards out from inside the pile; only the topmost card.
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QuestionIf I get to the end of the stack in three card solitaire and only have one card, do I use the waste stack to get to three cards?Community AnswerYou just use that one card and restart the pile after (or if you can't play the card you got, start it then).
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QuestionWhat should I do when I reach the point where I can't find any other cards to play?Community AnswerYou would have to restart. The cards you need would be under the visible cards so you cant get to them.
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QuestionCan I reuse a card after placing it on an ace?Community AnswerYes, but remember to take only the top card. You can't take from lower in the deck.
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QuestionDoes the movement of a king to an empty space have to be made right to left if possible?Community AnswerDirection does not matter; the only thing that matters in a situation like this is that the king is on top, and that you are moving it to an empty space.
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QuestionI thought that the ace pile was supposed to go red ace, then black two, then red three and so on. Am I wrong?Community AnswerNo. The ace pile stays in suit, so it goes ace of hearts, two of hearts, three of hearts, and so on. The layout stacks alternate color.
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QuestionWhat do I do when I come to the end of the waste stack?Community AnswerFlip the pile back over and continue to use it, do not shuffle the cards.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I don't have an ace at first?Community AnswerYou work your way towards an ace, it may be in the reserve or in one of the hidden cards.
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QuestionCan I bring cards into play from the foundations?Community AnswerYes, as long as you only take the top card. You cannot take from lower in the deck until it is on top.
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QuestionWhere do I put the four original piles?Community AnswerIf you mean the piles that you try to put from ace to king, you can put them anywhere you desire (though it's suggested you put them on top of the seven piles).
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QuestionCan I move cards onto cards? For example, if I have a four, can I put a five below it?Community AnswerNo. Cards can only be moved to a higher card of an alternate color or moved into the ace piles in ascending order.
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QuestionWhat age is this recommended for?Community AnswerDepending on the type of Solitaire you play, I'd say 8 is a good age for learning Klondike (the version explained in this article).
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QuestionWhen playing solitaire, do the lower numbers go on the higher numbers, or do the higher numbers go on the lower numbers?Community AnswerThe lower numbers go on the highest numbers. The King is on top, then the Queen, the Jack, and so on.
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QuestionIf I use all the cards in my hand and there are still unplayed cards faced down under other cards, do I win, or do all cards need to be placed on the aces?Community AnswerNo, all cards need to be placed on the aces in order to win. If there are still unplayable cards after the deck is used up, then you lose the game.
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QuestionDo I have to place the first King that comes up in the empty spot or can I legally wait for another color King?Community AnswerYou do not need to make any moves, you can leave the king where he is for the whole game if you'd like.
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QuestionCan I put a king from the reserve deck onto an empty pile?Community AnswerYes, as long as the pile is empty.
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QuestionWhen I have two choices, one from the deck and one on the board, which must be used first?Community AnswerYou can use either, it does not matter which one you use first. Sometimes there might be an option that is better than the other, and sometimes they are both equally good choices.
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QuestionHow many decks are needed for the variations?Community AnswerEvery one of the solitaire variations shown uses one deck (unless you are playing co-op with someone), but Spider Solitaire uses 2 decks.
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QuestionHow many times can I turn over the extra cards?Community AnswerThere is no limit to how many times you can turn the cards over. Just keep going until you've won or you have no more moves to make.
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QuestionHow many players can be there be in Solitaire?Community AnswerIt's a one-person game, hence the name.
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QuestionOut of the three cards I turn over, if there's a red king could I put it under a black queen?Community AnswerNo - you can't play cards under others, only on top of.
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QuestionCan I move 3 cards from a pile to another, for example a Q and a J to a K?Community AnswerYes, but only if they are in the proper order. For example, if you have a king with no cards under it, and a Q, J, 10 stacked in proper order, you could move this stack onto the king.
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QuestionWhat do I do if there are a lot of matches in the pile?Community AnswerIt is simple. If you have a lot of matches in the pile, then match them. That is how you get them in the aces pile and win.
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QuestionCan I move a king over to an empty pile if the king is in another pile?Community AnswerYes, but only if it was the topmost card in its original pile. You cannot take a card out from underneath other cards.
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QuestionWhat do I do when I finish a column (starting from King and ending with 2)?Community AnswerMove on to the next pile, and when out of moves from every pile and the extras pile, start putting the correct suits together on the Aces and backtrack a little bit.
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QuestionIn the description of pyramid solitaire, it says to put the cards face up. In the picture, it shows them face down. Which should it be?Community AnswerYou should put them face up. If you put them face down, you won't be able to see the next cards.
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QuestionHow many hands does it take until I play out?Community AnswerYou can keep flipping the waste pile as many times as you'd like, it only ends when you run out of moves.
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