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Master Solitaire

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Enjoy Master Solitaire, a classic card game with a mind-bending challenge. Play with creative strategies to quickly arrange cards for fun anytime.

Tips to increase your score to complete the level quickly

Playing Master Solitaire is not just about arranging cards, but also the art of strategizing to maximize your score and complete the level effectively. The goal of the game is to arrange all the cards in order from Ace to King of each suit, completing the levels by combining candies to gain points or overcome challenges.

Arrange in descending order

When arranging cards on the playing columns, always follow the rule of descending from King to Ace and alternating red and black. This arrangement helps you move many cards at the same time and creates opportunities to reveal hidden cards. Arranging the order correctly also helps you complete the base column more quickly.

Move the card to the base column at the right time

  • Do not always move the card to the base column as soon as possible.
  • Keeping some cards in the playing column gives you more flexibility, avoiding blocking the following moves.
  • Only move up the base column when it really opens up more opportunities for you to arrange other cards.

How to play Master Solitaire at Solitaired

Completing the challenges in the game requires you to understand the ways to move the board, the layout of the game and the scoring rules. Here are the details to help you play the game successfully as quickly as possible

Understand the layout of the game

  • Playing column: This is where you arrange the cards in descending order and alternating red and black, with some cards face down and some open.
  • Foundation column: Where you will move the cards from Ace to King by suit, completing all the base columns, is the ultimate goal.
  • Draw and used card stack: Used to draw new cards when there are no more moves on the playing column.
  • Only open cards can be moved.
  • Arrange the cards on the playing column in descending order and alternating colors. For example, a red 9 can only be placed on a black 10.
  • When an empty column appears, you can move the card or the entire sequence up there.
  • Return the card to the base column when you want to build a sequence from Ace to King by suit.

Basic strategy to overcome the challenge

  • Reveal the hidden cards first: Helps free up the column and increase the chance of moving.
  • Plan your move: Before moving, observe the entire board and predict the next moves.
  • Take advantage of the empty space: Use it to temporarily store cards that are difficult to move, opening the way for other cards.
  • Don't rush to move up the base column: Keep some cards in the playing column to increase flexibility and open up more opportunities.
  • Use the undo function to try another strategy if you make a wrong move.
  • Always look at the whole board instead of focusing on just one column.
  • By achieving this goal, you will complete the level and score high.