Dogmelon Solitaire
Grandfather's Clock
This game is interesting more for its attractive tableau than for its intellectual challenge. The success rate is high, and it requires only a small amount of skill. It does require some care.
Aim:
To build ascending suit sequences in the foundation zone, until the rank of each foundation stack corresponds to that position on the clock.
How to Play:
The opening tableau has:
- 12 foundation stacks in the shape of a clock, and
- 8 manoeuvre stacks.
Cards can be moved in the manoeuvre zone if they are 1 less in rank, regardless of suit.
If an manoeuvre stack is emptied, then a card from the top of any other manoeuvre stack may be moved to the empty position.
Cards can be moved to the foundation zone if they are 1 more in rank, and the same suit.
The foundation stacks are circular, wrapping from King to Ace.
Example:
The initial tableau may look like this:
Some starting moves:
- King of Clubs can move to the foundation (in the 3 o'clock position)
- 5 of Spades can move to 6 of Clubs
- 9 of Hearts can move to 10 of Clubs
- 3 of Diamonds can move to 4 of Diamonds
- 2 of Clubs to 3 of Diamonds
- Now the Ace and 2 of Clubs can be moved to the foundation
Continuing the game, the final tableau counts around from 1 to 12, similar to an actual clock face: