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Garden - Solitaire

Solitaire, for which we need a deck of 52 cards.

Garden - Solitaire

We lay out all the cards open (face down) as follows: we take 36 cards and lay them out in 6 fans of 6 cards each - these are our beds. We put the next 16 cards separately (the most convenient is the 4th row of 4 cards) and they will be our bouquet.

The goal is obvious - first release the aces, which are the base cards, and then place all the suits on them in turn, from deuces to kings. The game has cards of bouquets and cards of the upper flower beds. You can put them on aces if they match, you can also put another card from the row or a bouquet on a free card in a flower bed, be sure to use a smaller stitch (of an irrelevant color).

You can also move entire card decks from patch to patch, but only if they are in a continuous sequence. We can put a postcard from a bouquet or a bed, as well as a sequence, on the vacated bed. Once placed on the main aces, cards cannot be returned to the game.

Source: L. Pyanovsky "Book of Solitaires"

See also: Boulevard - solitaire