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Description of Algerijns Patience Game
Algerijns Patience game is in the category of Cards And Casino Games and you can play this free game at OB Games. Testing your patience by playing Algerian Patience. The difficulty level will be lifted up by playing with two full decks of cards. First desk is supposed to end up stacked per suit and from Ace to King and the last deck from King to Ace . Sharp your mind to master Algerian Patience.
Instructions:
Click for moving
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Algerijns Patience
Algerijns Patience
Testing your patience by playing Algerian Patience. The difficulty level will be lifted up by playing with two full decks of cards. First desk is supposed to end up stacked per suit and from Ace to King and the last deck from King to Ace . Sharp your mind to master Algerian Patience.
Instructions:
Click for moving
Testing your patience by playing Algerian Patience. The difficulty level will be lifted up by playing with two full decks of cards. First desk is supposed to end up stacked per suit and from Ace to King and the last deck from King to Ace . Sharp your mind to master Algerian Patience.
Instructions:
Click for moving
Daily Solitaire Blue
Daily Solitaire Blue
Daily Solitaire Blue brings you a new klondike solitaire game every day! Enjoy different challenges and difficulty levels depending on the day of the week. Practice makes masters! Play every day and increase your chance to earn monthly rewards! Combined with the highly polished graphics that Softgames Solitaire Games are known for, Daily Solitaire Blue guarantees fun and brain teasing for hours to come! Enjoy this card game masterpiece!
Instructions:
The goal of the Daily Solitaire Blue is to sort all the cards into four piles. You have to start each pile's foundation with an ace and the pile has to be built in ascending order from aces up to kings. A card - or a group of cards - can be moved to one of the seven columns if the value of the topmost card is exactly one lower, and the color is different from the card it’s being moved on.
Daily Solitaire Blue brings you a new klondike solitaire game every day! Enjoy different challenges and difficulty levels depending on the day of the week. Practice makes masters! Play every day and increase your chance to earn monthly rewards! Combined with the highly polished graphics that Softgames Solitaire Games are known for, Daily Solitaire Blue guarantees fun and brain teasing for hours to come! Enjoy this card game masterpiece!
Instructions:
The goal of the Daily Solitaire Blue is to sort all the cards into four piles. You have to start each pile's foundation with an ace and the pile has to be built in ascending order from aces up to kings. A card - or a group of cards - can be moved to one of the seven columns if the value of the topmost card is exactly one lower, and the color is different from the card it’s being moved on.
Patience Solitaire
Patience Solitaire
Objective
The object of Golf is to transfer all the cards from the seven columns to the single waste pile as quickly as possible. That's all there is to it ! Child's play hey ? Sure you don't want to play tiddly-winks instead ?
Golf Rules
All building is carried out on the single waste pile. A single, exposed card from one of the seven columns may be transferred to the waste pile if it follows either an ascending or descending sequence regardless of suit. So in the above example, either the 5 or the 7 may be built on the 6. Sequences may turn the corner with Kings building on Aces and Aces building on Kings. When no more cards from the columns can be transferred to the waste pile, a card from the stock is dealt to the waste pile and building resumes. When the stock is exhausted, and no more building can occur, then the game is over. When playing Rules 1 and 2, for your first move you may play any of the exposed column cards to the waste pile to get the ball rolling, so you'll have to scan the cards really quickly to see which card might release the best initial sequence. For all other rules, an initial card is dealt from the stock to the waste pile so you have to build on that. Be aware that your score is entirely proportional to the time you take to clear out the columns, so you're gonna have to motor ! My personal best on Rule 1 is 43 seconds and I was flying. Sub-minute times seem impossible at first, but if you keep playing Golf endlessly, you find yourself playing on instinct and scanning several moves ahead. It can get quite frantic ! Don't forget, you can double click or right click on a card to send it flying to the waste pile.
Instructions:
Use mouse or touch the screen
Objective
The object of Golf is to transfer all the cards from the seven columns to the single waste pile as quickly as possible. That's all there is to it ! Child's play hey ? Sure you don't want to play tiddly-winks instead ?
Golf Rules
All building is carried out on the single waste pile. A single, exposed card from one of the seven columns may be transferred to the waste pile if it follows either an ascending or descending sequence regardless of suit. So in the above example, either the 5 or the 7 may be built on the 6. Sequences may turn the corner with Kings building on Aces and Aces building on Kings. When no more cards from the columns can be transferred to the waste pile, a card from the stock is dealt to the waste pile and building resumes. When the stock is exhausted, and no more building can occur, then the game is over. When playing Rules 1 and 2, for your first move you may play any of the exposed column cards to the waste pile to get the ball rolling, so you'll have to scan the cards really quickly to see which card might release the best initial sequence. For all other rules, an initial card is dealt from the stock to the waste pile so you have to build on that. Be aware that your score is entirely proportional to the time you take to clear out the columns, so you're gonna have to motor ! My personal best on Rule 1 is 43 seconds and I was flying. Sub-minute times seem impossible at first, but if you keep playing Golf endlessly, you find yourself playing on instinct and scanning several moves ahead. It can get quite frantic ! Don't forget, you can double click or right click on a card to send it flying to the waste pile.
Instructions:
Use mouse or touch the screen
Australian Patience
Australian Patience
As our solitiare series continues, your goal in Australian Patience is to move all cards to 4 foundations by suit from A to K. When the game starts, 4 upturned cards will be dealt to each of the 7 tableau piles. The 4 foundations are located above the tableau piles. 1 card will be dealt to the discard pile on the left of the foundations, and the remaining cards will be downturned and placed to the left of the discard pile as the stock pile. Cards on the tableau piles are to be built down by suit. A group of cards can be moved to another tableau pile if the move itself connects a card to an immediately higher ranking card of the same suit, for example, a group starts with a 7 of spades can be moved to an 8 of spades on another tableau pile. The other cards of the group can be of any suit and sequence. Only a K can be moved to an empty tableau pile. Each card moved to the foundation gives 100 points. You may click the stock pile to deal a new card, but note that no redeal is allowed. The game ends when the stock pile is used up and no more moves can be made. Make good use of the stock and win the game swiftly to earn more bonus points!
Instructions:
Have fun in this challenging variant of Klondike Solitaire!
As our solitiare series continues, your goal in Australian Patience is to move all cards to 4 foundations by suit from A to K. When the game starts, 4 upturned cards will be dealt to each of the 7 tableau piles. The 4 foundations are located above the tableau piles. 1 card will be dealt to the discard pile on the left of the foundations, and the remaining cards will be downturned and placed to the left of the discard pile as the stock pile. Cards on the tableau piles are to be built down by suit. A group of cards can be moved to another tableau pile if the move itself connects a card to an immediately higher ranking card of the same suit, for example, a group starts with a 7 of spades can be moved to an 8 of spades on another tableau pile. The other cards of the group can be of any suit and sequence. Only a K can be moved to an empty tableau pile. Each card moved to the foundation gives 100 points. You may click the stock pile to deal a new card, but note that no redeal is allowed. The game ends when the stock pile is used up and no more moves can be made. Make good use of the stock and win the game swiftly to earn more bonus points!
Instructions:
Have fun in this challenging variant of Klondike Solitaire!
Algerian Patience
Algerian Patience
Comments to the Game:
Ali | 7/8/2013 11:29:56 AM
I would recommend to anyone to play this super free flash game online. OB Game's other flash games are also superb. I love this site and I would recommend it to anyone.