General concepts for all solitaires (terms)

In describing the rules of solitaire games, certain solitaire terms are used. They are few, they are very simple and easy to remember.

Base map - this card is considered the main card, on which all cards of the same suit or cards of different suits are stacked in an ascending or descending sequence (line).

Vertical stacks of cards - stacks of cards that are laid out in a vertical row.
Ascending line - maps laid out with increasing the value of the cards, for example: 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.
An ascending sequence is the same as an ascending line.

In suit - cards of the same suit.

Horizontal stacks of cards - stacks of cards that are laid out in a horizontal row.
Crap - this is the name of the card shirt.
The store is part of the deck, the cards of which are used, as additional.
Wrong line - maps laid out with increasing or decreasing value of cards of different suits, for example: 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, etc.
The wrong sequence is the same as the wrong line.
Descending line - maps laid out with decreasing card values, for example: 10, 9, 8, 7, etc.
The descending sequence is the same as the descending line.
The correct line is the cards laid out with increasing or decreasing value of cards of the same suit, for example: 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, etc.
Package - several cards that are laid out on top of each other. A completed package is all cards of the same suit in the package.

Solitaire came together - all the cards of solitaire are collected in their places and there are no more cards to shift.

An empty place is a place that has been freed from a number of cards that have been shifted during the unfolding of the cards.
Rank - the dignity or value of the card, for example: ace, lady, 4, 7, etc.
Series - several cards, laid out in a row according to certain rules.

Start cards are the cards on which the sequences from the cards begin to be laid out.
The stack is the same as the package.
The scoreboard is the place where the finished packets of cards lie.
Talon - a package of cards open from the deck, which proved to be unsuitable for playing solitaire.