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Classic Solitaire Blue

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In Classic Solitaire Blue, if you solve all the cards in a short time, you will have the chance to be honored on the leaderboard of the best players.

Time will be counted when you start moving

When you enter any level in Classic Solitaire Blue, the time will not be counted immediately. Only when you move any card to arrange it, the time will be counted.

The time in this game will not be counted backwards but will be counted in ascending order to see how long it takes you to solve all the cards in a specific time on average.

In the short time that you can solve all the cards and surpass the previous players, your name will appear on the leaderboard honoring the top 10 best players.

The excitement and tension in this game is no less than when you play Microsoft Solitaire Collection. When you have to concentrate, observe and do things logically to resolve the card in the fastest time

Effective tips Classic Solitaire Blue

Quickly resolve the cards at the back

In most Classic Solitaire Blue levels, you will not be able to move the cards at the bottom if the cards at the top have not been resolved. The faster you resolve, the closer your chances of winning will be, when you can optimize all the cards in the columns.

Remember not to quickly combine the cards that can be combined, but to come up with a strategy not only for the present but also for the future.

Use the cards wisely

Look at all the columns to see if there are any cards that you can move, if not, and when you reach the end of the road, click on the deck so that the other layers of cards are opened and placed on top of the top layer, then you will have a chance to continue.

But note that the column you just arranged cannot be moved unless you neutralize the card above, so this will be one of the biggest limitations when playing, and when clicking to open other cards, everyone must consider carefully.

Try to create gaps in the columns

When you have an empty cell, you can move large cards such as the K (King) into it. This is a key step to help you reorganize the cards on the table and continue to expand the card sequences according to the rules. This gap is like a space for you to restructure the deck, helping to avoid getting stuck or having no next move