Playing Solitaire
64What is Solitaire and how in the world do you play it? It's really pretty simple to actually play. As the name itself states, it is a single player game where the object of the game is to ultimately get all the hearts, spades, clubs, and diamonds together from Ace at the bottom all the way to King. It involves 52 cards and if your deck has The Joker cards, just cast them away as they will not be needed at all.
The best way to put Solitaire would be a game of patience and it's more or less used for picking up 52 cards and sorting them out. This is one way it can be used and how it has been used. You shuffle the deck and then you set seven rows up going in a horizontal direction. The pattern for the cards is always going to be black then red or vice versa depending upon the starting color.
This game is pretty easy to pick up and not really overly complex. All you need to know are the following rules: Set up seven rows of cards in a horizontal direction and just go with this pattern, one vertical, two vertical, and all the way up to seven. What you do then is always look for moves right off the bat before looking into the deck picking up cards. How many times can you do it? Usually with this game, you play until you can't make anymore moves and it's stuck without a logical move being made.
There really isn't any other way to go into detail. Aside from playing the card game directly, you could play it on the computer and it's the same exact game. It is the most common game that is ever with the computer anymore with Windows. There are other variations though I believe its computer exclusive like Spider Solitaire. That one is much different than regular Solitaire. As far as I know, I have never seen it played anywhere outside of a computer and it looks to be from the Vista version but that's another story.
The best way to describe Solitaire would be you play it on your own and try to match the symbols of the cards from Ace to King. Alternate colors depending on which color you start with namely red or black and have them go in a vertical stance, from King to Ace. Take the Aces and have them above the last four rows of your horizontal row and try to put them over them and that's it. Looking at it, there is really nothing else to say about the game itself and how to explain it any further than this. It is a fun game but can be challenging to win each and every single time.











