Game rules:
Forty Thieves Solitaire is one of the more difficult card games. The object of the game is to move all the cards into eight foundation piles, starting with Aces and ending with Kings. Using two decks, players arrange the cards in 10 columns from high to low, keeping the same suit. In Forty Thieves Solitaire, only one card can be moved at a time. Any card can be placed in an empty column. On the left is a stock pile containing 64 cards. Re-dealing the stock pile is not allowed.
Forty Thieves Solitaire is not only a card game, but also an excellent way to exercise perceptiveness and develop analytical thinking skills. It requires the player not only to understand the rules, but also to be able to anticipate several moves ahead and adapt to constantly changing conditions on the table. The combination of unique strategy and classic card game makes each game different, which encourages you to return to the game again and again and hone your skills. If you’re looking for a challenge that will simultaneously entertain and strengthen your analytical skills, Forty Thieves Solitaire is the perfect choice.