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Solitaire Forty Thieves

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Solitaire Forty Thieves puts you in a thrilling card-matching challenge. Immerse yourself in each level of card placement and break the score record.

What are the highlights of Solitaire Forty Thieves?

The game brings a distinct novelty that makes you unable to miss the dramatic challenges. Your goal is to arrange all 104 cards into 8 basic columns in order from A to K in descending order or of the same suit.

Move cards from the tableau columns strategically to free hidden cards and maximize the number of moves. Complete the game with the fewest moves to achieve a high score or break your personal record.

Use 2 standard decks

Unlike other popular Solitaire variants that only use a deck of 52 cards, the game uses 2 decks, that is, 104 cards. This makes the difficulty in each challenge more intense, requiring thinking to arrange the cards.

  • Higher complexity: There are many similar cards, making it more difficult to arrange them in order and suit.
  • Calculation ability: need to carefully observe the cards to decide the right move.
  • Prolonged challenge: With a large number of cards, the game often lasts longer, requiring patience and constant concentration.

Detailed strategy for each level

Solitaire Forty Thieves is not just a simple card game but a strategic problem, in which you have to plan each move and predict the consequences of moving each card.

  • Calculation: Need to consider which cards to move first, which cards to keep, to avoid deadlock after many turns.
  • Patience: Because the number of cards is large, it is not always possible to move immediately, so players must calmly wait for the optimal opportunity.

How to win in Solitaire Forty Thieves

  • There are no more cards in the tableau or stock, the Tableau is the main column where you temporarily arrange the cards.
  • Stock is the remaining part of the cards that have not been drawn.
  • When all the cards from the tableau and stock have been moved properly, that is, there are no more cards to move, you are close to victory.
  • This requires planning the card moves accurately, avoiding the situation of being stuck, unable to continue moving.

Victory is only achieved when there are no more cards in the tableau and stock, and all the cards are arranged in the correct order in the 8 foundation columns. Each move must be carefully calculated to avoid deadlock and complete the goal.