Queen of Italy
Number of decks: 2
Number of cards in the deck: 52
Number of players: 1
The aim of solitaire: It is necessary to collect all the cards on the base piles in ascending sequences in the suit.
Rules of Solitaire. Two decks are mixed into one. The resulting deck is carefully packed and laid out a vertical row of eleven cards in clear form. The cards are lapped, that is, each next card overlaps the previous card. Next, the next 4 cards are opened and one of these cards becomes the defining one, that is, the starting card of the base row. Other 7 cards of the same value are laid out in the base row during the game. The remaining deck is placed side by side. The player must collect on the base cards all 8 suits in ascending order. It is allowed to move cards in the base row from the other stacks in the ascending sequence to the suit. It is allowed to move cards from one row to another in descending sequences with alternating colors of colors. You can transfer one card. If one of the rows is freed from the cards, then on an empty space you can put any card from the remaining deck. The deck does not retake.
Solitaire converged if all the cards are collected on the base piles in ascending sequences in the suit.
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