Indian Solitaire
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Play Indian: a challenging Solitaire game. Move all cards to the 8 foundations. On the tableau you can build down on any color except the same suit. Click on the stock to get a new card.Indian Solitaire is a variation of the classic solitaire card game, and it is often known by different names in various regions. The game has a distinctive rule set, which might be similar to the popular Klondike version of solitaire, but with unique twists, especially in how cards are arranged and moved. Objective: The primary goal in Indian Solitaire is to arrange the deck of cards in a series of four piles (one for each suit), starting with Ace and ending with King. The piles should be built in ascending order, with cards of the same suit stacked on top of each other. Game Setup: Deck of Cards: The game is played with a standard deck of 52 cards. The cards are arranged in seven tableau piles (similar to Klondike solitaire), with each pile starting from one card and adding an additional card until there are seven piles. The first pile has one card, the second has two, and so on until the seventh pile has seven cards. One card from the deck is placed face-up in the foundation pile. Card Movement: You can move cards in the tableau by placing them in descending order and alternating colors (red and black). For example, a red 7 can go on a black 8. Ace cards are placed in the foundation pile, and you continue building up each suit in ascending order (Ace, 2, 3, …, King). Empty spaces in the tableau can be filled by a King or a sequence starting with a King. Stock Pile: A stock pile is available to draw cards from when no more moves are available in the tableau. Cards drawn from the stock pile can be used in the tableau or placed into the foundation piles. Winning the Game: The game is won when all cards are successfully arranged in the foundation piles in the correct order, from Ace to King for each suit. Features of Indian Solitaire (HTML Version): Visual Style: The HTML version of the game will likely feature a simple, clean interface where the cards are displayed in a digital format, making use of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create interactive gameplay. Controls: Players would typically use the mouse to drag and drop cards to move them between tableau piles and foundation piles. Undo/Redo Feature: Many online versions of solitaire include an undo/redo feature to allow players to revert moves if they make a mistake. Themes and Customization: HTML versions of solitaire might offer themes or custom card backs to personalize the gaming experience.
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