Canfield Solitaire
About this game
Classic Canfield Solitaire game. Move all cards to the 4 foundation piles starting with the initial card in ascending order. On the tableau build down by alternate color. Use the stock (top left) or waste pile (left) for new cards. You can wrap from King to Ace.Canfield Solitaire is a classic and engaging HTML5 solitaire card game based on a variation of Klondike solitaire. It features a more challenging layout and requires players to strategically manage their moves. In Canfield Solitaire, the goal is to arrange all the cards in four foundation piles, starting from Ace to King, all while dealing with a unique deck and setup. Gameplay Mechanics: Objective: The primary goal in Canfield Solitaire is to build four foundation piles, each starting with an Ace and ending with a King, one for each suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades). Players need to move cards from the tableau (the seven columns of cards) and the stock (remaining cards) to the foundation piles in the correct order. You must play the game using the fewest moves possible to complete all foundation piles. Controls: Mouse or Touchscreen: Players drag and drop cards from the tableau to the foundation piles or move them to other tableau columns. Stock Pile: Cards from the stock pile are drawn one at a time, and can be moved to the tableau or foundation piles. Tableau: The tableau consists of seven piles, where the top card of each pile is visible. The cards are arranged in decreasing order and alternating colors (red and black). Gameplay Style: Deck Layout: The game begins with seven tableau piles. The first pile has one card, the second has two, and so on, up to seven cards in the last pile. Moving Cards: Cards can be moved within the tableau in descending order and alternating colors (red and black). For example, a red 6 can be placed on a black 7. Stock Pile: If there are no more moves available in the tableau, players can draw cards from the stock. The stock will be reshuffled once all cards from it have been dealt. Foundation Piles: The goal is to move cards to the four foundation piles. Aces go at the bottom of each pile, and players need to stack the rest of the cards in ascending order (2, 3, 4, etc.) in matching suits. Levels and Difficulty: Challenging Gameplay: Canfield Solitaire is known for being more challenging than traditional solitaire. The tableau has fewer cards visible at the start, and the stockpile is limited to one draw, making it a game of careful strategy and planning. Limited Moves: Players must be strategic in their card moves, as the game often doesn’t offer the same "easy" hints as traditional Klondike solitaire. Power-ups and Bonuses: Stock Reuse: The deck may offer the option to reshuffle the cards once all cards from the stock have been drawn, but in some versions, this is limited to one reshuffle. No Undo: Most versions of Canfield Solitaire do not allow undoing moves, which requires players to think carefully about each decision. Graphics and Sound: Graphics: The visuals typically feature a classic card game layout with easily readable suits and numbers. The background is often minimalistic, allowing the focus to remain on the game itself. Sound: Simple sound effects are triggered when cards are moved, matched, or placed in the foundation piles. The game typically includes soft background music that adds to the relaxing atmosphere. Replayability: High Scores: Some versions of Canfield Solitaire track your scores based on how quickly you can complete the game and how efficiently you use your moves, encouraging players to try and improve their
Comments
More Games
Main Website