When a column is empty you can move any single card onto it to start it off. For example you can move a 10 of clubs only onto a Jack of clubs. You may only move one card at a time, and you can only move a card to another pile if it is one lower and in the same suit. You can use the middle 10 piles to hold the cards temporarily while you build up the cards in the foundation piles. So after an Ace of hearts is put into a foundation pile, it would have to be followed by the two of hearts and so. Each foundation starts with an Ace of a particular suit and rises up to the King of that suit. The foundation piles are built in suit in an ascending order from Ace to King. As two decks are used you will often notice duplicate cards after setting-up. All the remaining cards are left in a waste pile that can be used later.
40 cards are dealt face-up in columns that consist of four cards. Setting Up Forty Thieves Solitaireįorty Thieves is a card game played with two decks of cards with all jokers removed. In Forty Thieves Solitaire the goal of the game is to move all the cards to the 8 foundation piles located in the upper right corner.
With less than a 10% chance of winning, even if you play well, we find this particular solitaire game very satisfying when we win! For those who are interested in a bit of trivia it's also sometimes known by the names Big Forty, Napoleon at Saint Helena and Le Cadran.
Forty Thieves Solitaire is a popular and challenging solitaire card game.