Recommendations: There are different types of solitaire games, and here are some of the better and more popular ones I can recommend, grouped according to different categories: Adding and pairing types: Golf, Monte Carlo, Pyramid Non-builder types: Clock Patience, Grandfather's Clock, Accordion Fan types: La Belle Lucie, The Fan, Super Flower Garden, Shamrocks, Bristol Builder types: Baker’s Dozen, Beleaguered Castle, Canfield, Forty Thieves, Freecell, Klondike, Miss Milligan, Russian Solitaire, Scorpion, Spider, Yukon Other types: Aces Up, Calculation Thematic: I also highly recommend Bowling Solitaire by genius game designer Sid Sackson. You'll also find comprehensive rules at BVS Solitaire Collection, and they also produce glamorous looking software for Windows and your iOS device. Other options include Polymorphic Solitaire, Pretty Good Solitaire, and Solitaire Network, which all have extensive lists of solitaire games, rules for each, and free online play. Also check Solitaired as a good place for free online play. You will find lots of resources online that will teach you rules for different games, and a good place to begin is the Wikipedia page which lists solitaire games. Rules: Fortunately you can learn many solitaire games with the help of free apps, or the many websites that offer these games to play for free. Some solitaire games come down to pure luck, but there are many excellent ones that require genuine skill, and can be a very rewarding challenge to play. Patience or Solitaire games are especially popular due to the fact that many of them come pre-installed on personal computer operating systems. The good news is that there is a wide range of excellent solitaire card games, a category sometimes referred to with the catch-all "Patience". But what about if I have nobody to play with? Especially in times of quarantine, solitaire card games are a good option, whether on the screen or with an actual deck. I love card games, but I also love games I can play with a traditional deck of playing cards (see a list of favourites in a previous post to Reddit here). r/tabletopgamedesign - Designer's subreddit.
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