Canfield Solitaire, 3 Turns, is a classic solitaire card game that involves building sequences of cards in descending order by suit, with the ultimate goal of moving all cards to the Foundation piles. Game has a unique layout that has a special Reserve pile, and involves "wrap the corner" moves to Foundation piles. This version is different from the original Canfield as you release three cards from Stock per one click.
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Goal: Move all cards in game to Foundation piles.
Game complexity: Medium
Odds of winning: Bad, only a few of 10 games
How many decks are in play: A single standard 52-card deck is used.
Which card piles are involved: Game has one Stock, one Waste, four Foundations, one Reserve and four Tableaus.
What the initial deal looks like: A random Foundation pile is dealt one card, top one of which is initially open. One Reserve pile is dealt thirteen cards, top one of which is initially open. Four Tableau piles are dealt one card, top one of which is initially open. The rest of the cards remain in Stock.
Allowed moves:
‣ Three cards are released to Waste pile by clicking over a Stock. If there are no more cards left in Stock, they can be collected (redealt) from the Waste pile by clicking the empty Stock. Player has unlimited redeals.
‣ A single top card could be taken from Waste pile.
‣ Foundation piles are built in same suit from Aces to Kings, wrapped (i.e. King could be put on Ace and vice versa). Only one card could be dropped to a Foundation pile at a time. An empty Foundation pile accepts a single card which is one rank higher or one rank lower that the one on the top.
‣ A single top card could be taken from Reserve pile.
‣ A subpile, arranged in alternating suit Kings to Aces could be taken from Tableau piles. Tableau piles are built in alternating suit from Kings to Aces. A pile of cards could be dropped to a Tableau pile if it satisfies the arrangement. Only a pile that has a King in its bottom could be placed to an empty Tableau pile.
Also note:
Empty Tableau piles are automatically filled with cards from the Reserve, if it is not empty. You can undo all of your moves in this game. Score for Canfield Solitaire, 3 Turns is a sum of seconds spent for a game and moves done during it.
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