Pyramid Solitaire: Two Decks offers a mind game with two decks of cards. Calculate wisely, match the correct 13 points and break the pyramid to win.
How to match 13 points effectively
To get through the pyramid levels in Pyramid Solitaire: Two Decks, you need to match pairs of cards that total 13 points. Choosing the right cards will help unlock hidden cards and increase your winning rate. Your goal is to clear all the cards on the table by matching pairs of cards that total 13 points. You need to calculate the strategy to unlock hidden cards, and at the same time make use of the reasonable card draw. When the entire pyramid is broken, you will win the game.
Rules for calculating card points
- Ace: 1 point.
- J: 11 points.
- Q: 12 points.
- K: 13 points to eliminate without combining.
- Cards 2 to 10: Corresponding to the number of points on the card.
Optimal strategy when combining cards
- Look at the entire pyramid before combining.
- Prioritize cards located high in the pyramid to open the way down.
- Don't rush to use the draw card if there are still options on the pyramid.
- Always check the duplicate pairs to choose the most effective unlocking pair.
The rules of the game are full of smart calculations
In Pyramid Solitaire: Two Decks, you need to have smart calculations to win. Additionally, you must employ top strategies to overcome the many challenging levels.
How to combine cards properly
- You can only combine cards that are completely exposed, not covered by other cards.
- Match to a total of 13 points to remove from the table.
- If there are no matching pairs on the pyramid, you can use the draw deck to support.
- You can draw individual cards from the spare deck to combine with the cards on the pyramid.
- Some versions allow you to rotate the draw deck once or multiple times depending on the mode.
Winning conditions
- All cards on the pyramid are cleared.
- Some games have points based on the number of draws and the speed of completion.