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Two-Table Solitaire

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Two-Table Solitaire is a fresh spin on classic solitaire with dual play zones and open-space freedom. Outsmart the layout and build your way to victory.

Understand the rules of Two-Table Solitaire

How to arrange cards in order

On each table, the rows of cards are arranged according to the familiar rule: descending and alternating red - black (for example: 9 of diamonds → 8 of spades → 7 of clubs ...). You need to take advantage of this principle to arrange and move cards reasonably, thereby opening up new winning opportunities. The two-table structure provides a larger strategic space, allowing you to be flexible in choosing your direction.

Move and interact

When playing, you can move cards from one table to the other, as long as they follow the arrangement rule (descending, alternating colors). Unlike the traditional version, this game does not limit the placement of cards in empty rows, any card can be moved to the empty space if the player deems it necessary.

This helps create more creative paths, and can even completely change the strategy of the game. The empty spaces on the table are not just empty spaces, but act as tactical gateways, where you can temporarily store, reorganize or clear out the chain of cards that are

Conditions to win

You need to arrange all the cards in order from A to K until you complete the 4 columns above the top of the game screen, then you will win. But you need to note that you need to arrange the cards so that they are of the same suit, if you violate the system will not be accepted, and you will not complete the task.

Special features compared to classic Solitaired

Unlike Solitaired which only has one fixed playing table, Two-Table Solitaire offers two separate operating areas, which significantly expands the strategic space. Being able to move cards back and forth between the two tables not only creates novelty but also opens up many smart ways of handling.

In addition to the 4 boxes that you are forced to complete, there will be 4 empty boxes on the left side and you can completely move any card into that box, and when needed you can completely take and combine with other cards.