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Yukon Solitaire
Instructions
Overview
The initial
setup for Yukon solitaire is the same as that of Klondike solitaire. Seven
card stacks are made containing from one to seven cards, with only the top
card turned face up. Instead of placing the remaining 24 cards in a stack
which is cycled through, four cards are placed face up on each stack except
the leftmost. The objective is to put the entire deck in suit stacks of
ascending rank, making stacks of descending rank with alternating colors
as an intermediate stage. Any face up card can be placed on a card at the
top of a stack which has a different color and a rank one greater than it.
If the moved card is not the top card in its stack, all cards above it will
be moved along with it.
Layout
The seven building
stacks are in the middle of the screen, with two suit stacks on each side.
If all the face up cards of a stack are removed, the topmost face down card
will be turned over.
Moving
Cards
To move a card,
click on the card (which will highlight it) and then click on the destination.
The following are valid moves:
- A card
can be moved to a card which has a rank one more and a different color
from it, moving all cards above it stack along with it.
- An ace
can be moved to its suit stack. (This will usually be done automatically.)
- A card
at the top of a stack can be moved to its corresponding suit stack if
the value of the card at the top of that stack is one less than the
card's value (Kings have a value of 13, queens 12, jacks 11 and an ace
has a value of 1).
- A King
can be moved to an empty building stack.
A card will
be automatically moved to the suit stacks from the tops of the building
stacks if the cards which might be placed on top of it are already in the
suit stacks. Clicking undo will retract an automatic move.
Selecting
Moved Cards
Usually there
will be only one face up card in the source stack which can be placed on
top of the destination stack, and that move will be made regardless of how
many cards are selected. If there are more than one card in a stack which
can be placed on another card (for example a stack containing a 4 of hearts
and a 4 of diamonds which can both be placed on a 5 of clubs), it is necessary
to select multiple cards to move the card lower in the stack. Clicking on
a card below the top card will select all cards from the clicked card to
the top of the stack and clicking twice on a stack will select all face
up cards. If more cards are selected than can be moved, as many selected
cards will be moved as possible.
Strategy
The general
algorithm for playing Yukon solitaire is as follows:
- For each
stack, see which face up cards in the other stacks can be moved to the
top of the stack.
- If there
is only one unordered card which can be moved to the top of the stack,
go ahead and move it.
- If there
are two or more cards which can be placed on the stack, make the move
which will lead to turning over a face down card. If neither move will
result in a new face up card, make the move which will enable more moves.
- Repeat
until the game is won or there are no possible moves.
Buttons
Clicking on
these buttons will perform the following actions:
- New
Game
- Begin
a new game after shuffling the deck
- Restart
- Return
to the original state of the current game
- Undo
- Return
to the condition before the previous move was
-
Options
- Bring
up a window with the following options:
-
Starting rank
- This
option sets the rank of the cards at the tops of the suit stacks
at the start of the game. A new game must be started for this option
to take effect. Increasing this value will result in an easier game.
- Empty
spaces accept
- This
option enables empty building stacks to accept cards other than
kings.
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Automatic card moving
- When
this box is set (which is the default), a card atop a building stack
will be moved to its suit stack automatically if there are no cards
available which might be placed on top of it.
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