House On The Hill SolitaireHOW TO PLAY House on the Hill is a solitaire card game with uses two decks of 52 playing cards each. The game is basically a two-deck version of La Belle Lucie, but it borrows two things from its cousin Shamrocks. The object of the game is to place all the cards into eight foundations. The cards are dealt in sets of three, resulting in 34 piles, with two cards left over as a thirty-fifth. The top card of each pile is available for play. The cards on the tableau are built either up or down by suit; the player can have the cards go both directions at the same pile. However, an ace cannot be placed on a king and vice versa; aces, one of each suit, must occupy four of the eight foundations, the kings, also one of each suit, must occupy the other four. The aces are built up by suit up to kings, the kings are built down by suit to aces. Furthermore, when a pile becomes empty, it cannot be filled. The game is won when all 104 card end up
in the foundations. As already mentioned, it is basically a two-deck
version of La Belle Lucie. But the two things that make this game also
similar to Shamrocks is the building the cards up or down. |