Objective
The objective of Indian Solitaire Solitaire is to move all cards from the tableau to the foundations. The game is played using two standard 52-card decks.
Setup
TABLEAU - At the begining player is dealt 3 cards each into ten piles. This set of piles is known as the tableau. The first card in each pile is dealt face-down. Remaining 2 cards in each pile are turned face-up.
STOCK - After dealing cards to the tableau, remaining cards are set aside forming a stock pile.
WASTE - An empty waste pile.
FOUNDATION - Eight empty foundation piles.
Gameplay
- On the tableau, cards are played in descending order, by any suit except the suit of the card it is played on.
- Only top card of a pile in the tableau is allowed to be played to the foundation or another tableau pile. A group of in-sequence cards can not be moved together.
- An empty pile in tableau can be filled with any card irrespective of its rank or suit.
- Player can click on the stock pile anytime which deals 1 card face-up onto the waste pile. Redeal is not allowed.
- Foundation piles can contain cards starting from Ace so as Aces become available, it can be placed in one of the foundation piles. Cards of the same suit can then be played on each Ace in ascending order, from low (2) to high (King).
- Top card from the waste pile is allowed to be moved onto the tableau or foundation piles.
- Top card from the foundation is not allowed to be moved back to the waste pile or any of the tableau piles.
The game ends once all cards are moved onto the foundation piles.
Controls
- Drag and drop cards between piles.
- Click top card in the stock pile to draw card to the waste pile.
- Double click card in the waste pile or any of the tableau piles to automatically move to the foundation.