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1. Start by Moving Kings: Whenever you can, try to move the Kings to empty columns. This will open up more possibilities for other cards to be moved. 2. Expose Hidden Cards: Look for moves that will reveal facedown cards. Exposing hidden cards gives you more options to work with. 3. Build Down in Alternating Colors: When moving cards within columns, place them in descending order and alternate colors (e.g., black 7 on a red 8). This will help you create long sequences. 4. Empty Columns are Powerful: Keeping columns empty allows you to move more cards around. Aim to create as many empty columns as possible. 5. Prioritize Aces and Deuces: Move Aces and Deuces to the foundation piles whenever possible. This way, you can build up on them and free up more space. 6. Don't Block Aces: Avoid moves that will block the Aces of other suits. Keeping them accessible will help you move cards to the foundation faster. 7. Plan Moves in Advance: Think ahead and consider the consequences of each move. Look for moves that will open up more opportunities. 8. Don't Empty a Suit Completely: It's generally not a good idea to move all cards of a suit to the foundation. Keep a few in the columns to maintain flexibility. 9. Priority to Longer Sequences: When you have a choice between moving cards that will uncover longer sequences and shorter ones, prioritize the longer ones. This helps expose more facedown cards. 10. Undo Wisely: Most Solitaire games allow you to undo moves. Use this feature strategically, but don't rely on it too much. Only undo when it significantly improves your position. Remember, Solitaire requires a mix of skill and luck. Not all games can be won, but by following these tips and practicing, you'll improve your chances of success. |