Captive Queens Solitaire
Captive Queens is a solitaire
card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. The game is so named
because the queens are being "enclosed" as the foundations are
built.
There are two ways that the queens
are played in this game: either they are laid in the center of the
tableau immediately or shuffled into the deck and laid out later.
Either way, their role is just purely decorative and have no further
part in the game.
The game starts by laying the cards
from the stock one at a time into a wastepile in search for fives or
sixes. Once any of these cards are found, it becomes a foundation
and can be placed on a circle surrounding the area where queens are
placed; it can be built upon immediately. The foundations' places in
this circle are irrelevant.
The fives are built down and the
sixes are built up, all by suit. Here's the chart of which cards are
placed on these cards:
After the foundation cards are found,
the rest of the stock is dealt to look for cards that can be built
in to the foundations. In case the queens are shuffled into the
deck, when a queen is found, it is placed on the center.
Once the stock runs out, the cards
are gathered from the wastepile and become the new stock from which
cards are to be dealt. This can only be done twice in the whole
game.
The game is won when all the cards
are in the foundations with the face cards (kings and jacks) are at
the top of each foundation, like the thumbnail at the right.
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