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Play Gin RummyGin Rummy Game

Plays: 73806
Category: Cards
Gin Rummy is a classic card game played by two players. At the beggining of the game each player will recieve ten cards, one of the cards will be put face up as the first card in the discard pile, the rest of the cards are put face down in the stock pile. The cards on hand form melds and deadwoods. Melds are 3 or 4 cards of the same rank; or 3 of more cards of the same suit in sequence. The rest of the cards are called deadwood cards, each deadwood card has points, A has 1 point, 2 has 2 points, etc, J, Q, K has 10 points. The object of this game is to reduce the deadwood points. You will not be able to stop playing this super fun card game!
Play Golf SolitaireGolf Solitaire Game

Plays: 116276
Category: Cards
Fupa never lets our players down with the amazing card game selection and this is just one of the many great ones we have to offer! In this game there are 40 cards separated into 8 columns on the top of the screen. There is also a pile of covered cards and a pile of discarded cards. The object of this game is to move all the 40 cards to the discard pile. You can move a card only when it is one point higher or lower than the top card on the discard pile. You can also open a card from the covered pile and put it on the discard pile. This game is great fun and helps to pass time! So what are you waiting for get to playing!
Play Crazy Quilt SolitaireCrazy Quilt Solitaire Game

Plays: 32239
Category: Cards
As unusual as it seems, Crazy Quilt is a challenging and fun solitaire game. Using 2 decks of standard playing cards, your goal in this game is to move all cards to the 8 vertically arranged foundations on the left and right of the screen. The 4 foundations on the left should be built up by suit from A to K, while the 4 foundations on the right should be built down by suit from K to A. When the game starts, the 4 Aces will be dealt to the foundations on the left, while the 4 Ks will be dealt to the foundations on the right. Then 64 cards will be dealt face-up to the tableau in the middle of the screen, with every other card rotated 90 degrees, for example on the first row, the first card is placed vertically, the second horizontally, the third vertically, and so on; on the second row, the first card is placed horizontally, the second vertically, and so on. The remaining cards are placed face-down to the stock pile at the top left corner, while the discard pile at the top right corner will be left empty. On the tableau, only a card that has a shorter side unblocked, i.e. not touching any other card, can be moved. To deal a new card to the discard pile, click the stock pile. Cards on the discard pile can be built up or down by suit using the tableau cards. The stock pile allows 1 redeal. Try to clear the threads from the quilt of cards now!
Play Demons and Thieves SolitaireDemons and Thieves Solitaire Game

Plays: 14121
Category: Cards
A fantastic crossover of the famous Demon Solitaire and Forty Thieves Solitaire, Demons and Thieves will test your organization ability amidst different arrangements. Your goal in this game is to move all cards to the 8 foundations at the top of the screen, building up by suit and starting with the cards of the same rank as the card dealt to the leftmost foundation, wrapping from K to A if necessary. When the game starts, 1 face-up card will be dealt to the leftmost foundation serving as the starting rank. Under the foundations are 9 tableau piles. Each of the 4 tableau piles on the left side will be dealt 1 face-up card, while each of the 5 tableau piles on the right side will be dealt 8 face-up cards. 13 face-up cards will be dealt to the reserve pile on the left of the tableau piles. The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the stock pile at the top left corner of the screen, and 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile on the right of the stock pile. The 4 tableau piles on the left side are to be built down by alternating colors, while the 5 tableau piles on the right side are to be built down by suit. In both cases, cards should be wrapped from A to K if necessary. You can move a group of cards to another tableau pile if it forms a legal descending sequence in its current tableau pile, for example, a 7 of spades and a 6 of hearts on a tableau pile on the left side can be moved as a group to a tableau pile on the right side, since they form a legal sequence on the left side. This kind of card movements is called "shift". The top cards on the reserve pile and the discard pile can be moved to a tableau pile or a foundation. If you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. The stock pile allows 2 redeals. Challenge your skills now and make as many strategic shifts among the tableau piles as possible!
Play Alternation SolitaireAlternation Solitaire Game

Plays: 13975
Category: Cards
Join the league of solitaire elites and see if you can conquer the difficult Alternation Solitaire! Using 2 decks of standard playing cards, your goal in this game is to move all cards by suit from A to K to the foundations. When the game starts, 8 empty foundations will be located at the top of the screen. Each of the 7 tableau piles below the foundations will be dealt 7 cards alternating between face-up and face-down, i.e. the first card on a tableau pile is face-up, the second card is face-down, the third card is face-up, and so on. The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the stock pile on the left of the tableau piles, and 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile below the stock pile. The tableau piles are to be built down by alternating colors, and each time you can move a card or a group of cards to another tableau pile according to this rule. The face-down cards on the tableau piles will be turned face-up when the cards on top of them are removed. If a tableau pile becomes empty, you can move a K or a group starts with a K to it. The top card on the discard pile can be moved to a tableau pile or a foundation. If you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. But if the stock pile becomes empty and you cannot make any more moves, you lose. Make wise moves to solve the peculiar puzzle!
Play Osmosis SolitaireOsmosis Solitaire Game

Plays: 13857
Category: Cards
Osmosis, also known as Treasure Trove, is an interesting solitaire game played with a deck of 52 standard playing cards. Your goal in this game is to move all cards by suit regardless of ranks to the foundations. When the game starts, you will be given 4 vertically arranged reserve piles on the left of the screen. Each of these reserve piles has 3 face-down cards plus 1 face-up card on the top. In the middle of the screen are 4 vertically arranged foundations. 1 face-up card will be dealt to the top foundation as the starting rank, while the other foundations are empty. The remaining cards are placed face-down to the stock pile at the top right, and then 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile underneath. The foundations are to be built by suit regardless of ranks. Note that the three empty foundations must begin with cards of the same rank as the first card of the top foundation, for example, if the first card of the top foundation is an 8 of hearts, the other foundations must also start with an 8. Cards in the foundations are fanned from left to right. After a card of the starting rank has been placed to an empty foundation, you can move a card to this foundation if a card of the same rank has already been placed in the foundation above it. For example, an 8 of spades has been moved to the second foundation, and in the top foundation are 8, 3 and J of hearts. In this case, you can move 3 and J of spades to the second foundation. Each time you can click and drag the top card from a reserve pile or the discard pile to the foundations. If you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. When the stock pile has run out of cards, you can click the empty stock pile to redeal. Play now and see how quickly you can collect all cards!
Play Aces and Kings SolitaireAces and Kings Solitaire Game

Plays: 11630
Category: Cards
Aces and Kings is a difficult yet intriguing solitaire game using 2 decks of standard playing cards to play. Your goal in the game is to move all cards to the foundations from A to K and from K to A regardless of suits. When the game starts, 8 empty foundations will appear in the middle of the screen. Each of the 2 reserve piles above the foundations will be dealt 13 face-up cards, while each of the 4 tableau piles at the bottom right of the foundations will be dealt 1 face-up card. The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the stock pile at the bottom left of the screen, and 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile on the right of the stock pile. The 4 foundations on the left side are to be built up from A to K regardless of suits, while the 4 foundations on the right are to be built down from K to A regardless of suits. Each of the tableau piles can only hold 1 card. When a tableau pile becomes empty, the top card on the stock pile will be moved face-up to the space. If the stock pile becomes empty, you can move any card to an empty tableau pile. Each time you can move a card on a tableau pile, the top card on a reserve pile or the top card on the discard pile to a foundation. The top card on a foundation can be moved to another foundation according to the building rules of the foundations. When you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. But if the stock pile becomes empty and you cannot make any more moves, you lose. Use the cards on the foundations carefully and make strategic moves across are the keys to increase the chance of winning.
Play GAPAGAPA Game

Plays: 9053
Category: BoardGame
This is a very simple card game. The aim of the game is to collect the minimum number of cards in your hand, less than opponent. Cards rank is ignored in this game. The next card played must be of the same suit as the card on the top of the discard pile. If the player cannot play a card from hand, must find it with all the cards on the table. To finish turn next one card must be played. The round ends when the table is empty.
Play Lady Jane SolitaireLady Jane Solitaire Game

Plays: 3564
Category: BoardGame
Are you ready to face the engaging challenge of Lady Jane Solitaire? This card game is played with 2 decks of standard playing cards, and your task is to move all cards to 8 foundations by suit from A to K. When the game opens, Each of the 10 tableau piles will be dealt 1 to 10 cards from left to right. 8 foundations are located above the tableau piles, and 3 upturned cards will be dealt to the discard pile on the left of the foundations. The remaining cards will be downturned and placed to the stock pile on the left of the discard pile. Cards on the tableau piles are to be built down regardless of suits, for example, a 7 of spades can be moved to the top of an 8 of any suit. If a group of cards are built down by suit, you can move the whole group to another tableau pile when the starting card of that group is of an immediately lower ranking than the topmost card on the target tableau pile. An empty tableau pile can be occupied by any card. You may click the stock pile to deal 3 new cards to the discard pile, but note that each time you can only move the topmost card on the discard pile. If the stock pile is used up, you have one chance to redeal. If you are not satisfied with the progress, you may click the Give Up button at the bottom of the screen to end the current game. But if you can solve the puzzle quickly, Lady Jane will definitely reward you generously!
Play Queens PatienceQueens Patience Game

Plays: 2970
Category: BoardGame
This is online free colorful variation of the popular patience game Tri-peaks. The game goal is to place all cards from the tableau to the discard pile.
Play Pyramid SolitairePyramid Solitaire Game

Plays: 2828
Category: Strategy
Can you accomplish the task given by the Pharaoh? Your goal in this game is to remove all cards on the pyramid by pairing the cards which give a sum of 13 points regardless of their suits. The rankings of the cards are as follows: J has 11 points, Q has 12 points, K has 13 points, A has 1 point, and the remaining cards carry points according to their numbers, for example, a 7 carries 7 points. When the game opens, 28 upturned cards are distributed into 7 rows in the shape of a pyramid. 1 upturned card is dealt to the discard pile under the pyramid, while the remaining downturned cards are put to the left of the discard pile as the stock pile. You can click to remove any pair of cards on the pyramid or the discard pile that gives the sum of 13, for example A and Q, 10 and 3, while a K can be removed by itself. Note that cards on the pyramid cannot be removed when other cards are placing on top of them. When no moves are available, click the stock pile and get a new card. Count your steps wisely, dismiss all cards and win the game!
Play Duchess Wedding TripeaksDuchess Wedding Tripeaks Game

Plays: 2715
Category: BoardGame
This is online nice colorful variation of the popular patience game Tri-peaks. The game goal is to put all cards from the tableau to the discard pile. Available tableau cards can be moved to the discard pile, which builds up or down circularly without regard to suit.
Play Duchess PatienceDuchess Patience Game

Plays: 2445
Category: BoardGame
This is nice colorful variation of the popular patience game Tri-peaks. The game goal is to place all cards from the tableau to the discard pile. Available tableau cards can be moved to the discard pile, which builds up or down circularly without regard to suit. For example, if there is a King atop the discard pile, you could discard a Queen or an Ace. As face-down cards are uncovered, they are turned face-up. There are twenty levels, great graphics and relaxing music in the game.
Play Gin RummyGin Rummy Game

Plays: 1858
Category: BoardGame
Prove your skills and beat your opponent! At the beginning of this game each of the two players will be dealt 10 cards, while 1 upturned card will be dealt to the discard pile in the middle of the table, and the remaining cards are downturned and placed to the stock pile on the left of the discard pile. You start the round by picking either the card on the discard pile or the card on the stock pile, then discard a card from your hand to the discard pile. The computer then follows suit and the game continues. Your hand forms melds and deadwoods, and your goal in the game is to reduce the deadwood points. Melds are 3 or 4 cards of the same rank, or 3 or more cards of the same suit in sequence. Melds cannot overlap so one card cannot belong to two melds. The remaining cards that cannot be matched are called deadwoods. Each deadwood card carries deadwood points, A has 1 point, 2 has 2 points, etc, and J, Q, K carry 10 points each. After discarding a card, you can end the round by knocking if your deadwood point is less than or equal to 10. Then the computer can have a chance to lay off its deadwood cards if they can form melds with those of yours. After that, if your deadwood point is less than the computer's, you will be awarded a score equal to the difference in the deadwood points. But if the computer has a smaller deadwood point, this is called an “undercut” and the computer will receive 25 points plus the difference in the deadwood points. If you have no deadwood then the computer is not allowed to lay off, and an extra 25 points will be added to your score. And if all the 11 cards in your hand form valid melds, you can knock before discarding a card and you will receive extra 6 points. The game ends when the score of a player reaches 100. If only 2 cards remain in the stock pile, then the game ends in a draw. Form as many melds as you can to become the champion of Gin Rummy!
Play Terrace SolitaireTerrace Solitaire Game

Plays: 1508
Category: Education
Will the foundation card be a blessing or a curse? At the start of Terrace Solitaire, 11 upturned cards will be dealt to the reserve at the top right corner as the terrace. 8 empty foundations are located below the terrace, and 9 tableau piles are at the bottom. Each of the four tableau piles on the left side will then be dealt 1 upturned card. The remaining cards are downturned and placed to the stock pile at the top left corner, while the discard pile on the right of the stock pile will be left empty. You need to choose 1 card among the four upturned cards on the tableau piles and drag it to the leftmost foundation. Then the discard pile and each of the empty tableau piles will be dealt 1 upturned card. Your goal is to move all cards to the foundations built up by alternating colors starting with the foundation card you picked, wrapping from K to A if necessary. Cards on the tableau piles should be built down by alternating colors, wrapping from A to K if necessary. An empty tableau pile can only be occupied by a card from the discard pile, while the cards on the reserve can only be moved to the foundations. Each time you may move only the topmost card on a tableau pile or the reserve. You may also click the stock pile to deal a new card. When the stock pile is used up, you may click to flip and redeal, but this time any card dealt to the discard pile must be used immediately. Each card successfully moved to the foundations gives 300 points. If no more valid moves can be made, the game ends. Try your best to clear the terrace!
Play Tri Peaks SolitaireTri Peaks Solitaire Game

Plays: 1344
Category: Education
Will you rise above the top of the peaks or be defeated by the mountains? In Tri Peaks Solitaire, your goal is to move all cards from the three peaks to the discard pile. When the game opens, 18 downturned cards will be dealt to form three connected peaks, while 10 upturned cards will be placed under the peaks. 1 upturned card will be dealt to the discard pile at the bottom of the screen, and the remaining cards will be downturned and placed to the stock pile on the left of the discard pile. You can click to move an upturned card on the peak which is of an immediately adjacent ranking with the card on the discard pile regardless of their suits, for example, when the Ace of clubs is on the discard pile, any K or any 2 from the peaks can be moved to the discard pile. The downturned cards on the peaks will reveal when they are no longer blocked by other cards. You may click the stock pile to deal a new card whenever necessary. The game ends when the stock pile is used up but no more cards can be removed from the peaks. Try to connect as many moves as you can to win the golden crown!
Play Klondike SolitaireKlondike Solitaire Game

Plays: 1300
Category: Puzzles
'Tis one of the most popular solitaires ever! In this classic card game, you will be given a deck of 52 standard playing cards, and your task is to move all cards to 4 foundations at the top right corner by suit from A to K. The game starts with 7 tableau piles containing an ascending number of downturned cards from left to right. 1 upturned card is dealt to the top of each tableau pile, then 3 upturned cards will be dealt to the discard pile and the remaining downturned cards become the stock pile, which is placed at the top left corner next to the discard pile. The four foundations will be left empty. Before moving to the foundations, the cards can be temporarily placed on the tableau piles. The topmost card on the discard pile can be moved to a tableau pile if the topmost card on the tableau pile is in alternate color and an immediately higher ranking, for example, the 6 of spades can be moved to the top of the 7 of hearts or the 7 of diamonds. You may also move groups of cards among the tableau piles according to this rule and reveal the remaining downturned cards on them. Only a K or a group starts with a K can fill the position of an empty tableau pile. If the cards on the discard pile cannot be moved, click the stock pile to deal new cards. Click to redeal when all cards in the stock pile are dealt. If you cannot make any moves, you may click the Give Up button at the bottom right corner to quit. The time you have spent and your current score are displayed at the bottom left corner. The faster you finish the game, the higher the time bonus, so complete your task as quickly as possible!

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