Scorpion Solitaire
Scorpion Solitaire
Test your card skills with Scorpion Solitaire, a classic single-deck solitaire game. Build sequences in suit and move them to foundations. Addictive and challenging!
What is Scorpion Solitaire?
Scorpion Solitaire is a classic solitaire game played with a single deck of 52 cards. The game focuses on building sequences of cards in descending order (from King to Ace) within the same suit. When a complete sequence from King to Ace is formed, it is automatically moved to the foundation piles. This game is known for its challenging yet rewarding gameplay and is a popular variation among solitaire enthusiasts.
Game Features
- Mobile-ready: Playable on both iOS and Android devices.
- Classic gameplay: Uses a standard deck of 52 cards.
- Automatic movement: Completed sequences are moved to the foundation piles instantly.
- Family-friendly: Suitable for players of all ages.
How to Play Scorpion Solitaire?
- Setup: The game begins with a tableau of seven columns, where cards are dealt in a specific pattern. The remaining cards form a stockpile.
- Building Sequences: You can move cards to build sequences down in suit (e.g., 8♥, 7♥, 6♥) within the tableau.
- Moving Cards: Use the stockpile to draw cards or move cards between columns to create valid sequences.
- Completing the Game: The goal is to form four complete sequences (from King to Ace in each suit) in the foundation piles.
- Winning the Game: If all sequences are successfully moved to the foundation piles, you win the game.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main goal of Scorpion Solitaire?
The main goal is to build four complete sequences from King to Ace in the same suit and move them to the foundation piles.
Can I move any card to the foundation piles?
No, only complete sequences from King to Ace in the same suit can be moved to the foundation piles automatically.
How do I draw cards from the stockpile?
You can draw cards from the stockpile by clicking or tapping on it, which will add cards to the tableau to help you build sequences.