This is a single-level & single-deck game of classic Yukon Solitaire with a 10 minute time limit.
- Build down in descending order on the tableau while alternating suit colors. When you move stacks it only matters that the topmost card on the moved portion is one below and alternate color of the bottom card on the destination stack.
- Build suited foundations in ascending order starting with the aces.
- Complete all 4 foundations before the timer runs out & finish the game quickly to maximize your score.
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How to Play
Build down on the tableau while alternating suit colors & build 4 foundations in ascending order.
- Starting the Game
- Select the Play button on the game’s welcome screen to deal a hand.
- Underneath the Play button there are buttons for how to play Help, High Scores, and More Games.
- The lower left corner of the welcome screen has a language select dropdown.
- The lower right corner of the welcome screen has buttons for social sharing and reading game developer information.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- Use your mouse left click button to select a card or a stack of cards and drag it to where you want to move it.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap the screen with a finger to select a card or a stack of cards and drag your finger across the screen to move the card or cards.
- Controls & indicators
- The four foundations are on the left side of the screen.
- The tableau is in the center.
- The top of the right rail has a button for switching to full screen mode.
- Under the full screen mode button the game shows your current score and remaining level time.
- Underneath those data points are buttons to undo moves or restart the game.
- You can undo up to 3 moves per game.
- If you select restart you will be dealt a new & different hand.
- At the bottom of the right row there are buttons to pause the game, control game sound, and control game music.
- Game Play
- Deal
- This game uses a single 52-card deck with all 4 suits.
- All cards are dealt directly to the tableau across 7 columns.
- The leftmost column has a single card dealt face up.
- The remaining 6 columns have 5 cards each dealt face up at the bottom, and have face down cards underneath them.
- The second column on the tableau has 1 face down card, and each subsequent row has 1 more face down card, to where the rightmost row has 6 face down cards.
- 31 cards are dealt face up while 21 cards are dealt face down. The deal for Yukon Solitaire are the same.
- Playing
- Move cards on the tableau where you have a card that is of the opposite suit color as the bottom card on another stack & is one descending in rank.
- The subsequent cards that are below the top card being moved do not adversely impact the move.
- Any card or any run of cards can be played to an open stack on the tableau.
- Aces and any subsequent cards which appear at the bottom of the stacks are typically automatically played to the 4 suited foundations.
- You can also manually move cards across.
- Strategy
- The name of this game is trying to play quickly since most of your game score will be based on the time it takes you to beat it.
- Try to create an open column on the tableau as early as you possibly can, as that will give you flexibility in how you play cards from the other tableau columns.
- Whenever you make a play that does away with an open column, try to ensure it either creates another open column, is working on turning up the final face-down card in a stack, or enables you to make a series of plays in a chain reaction which can enable you to turn up multiple other face down cards.
- Work on clearing cards out of the stacks with the fewest face down cards first so that you keep making open stacks to give yourself more flexibility as you progress through the game.
- Scoring
- Each card you move to a foundation is worth 10 points, for a maximum base score of 520 points.
- Each second you have remaining on the timer when you beat the game is worth 50 points.
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for players who like Yukon Solitaire card games.
- Players of this game typically beat it in about 40% to 45% of plays. If you want an even easier version check out Yukon Freecell, which plays similarly to this game but offers free cells to temporarily store cards in.
- Following suit rather than alternating colors makes each individual move twice as hard, which makes the game far harder on a cumulative basis.
- The game has no adult themed content.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
CardGames.pro published this Solitaire on June 26, 2022