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About:Patience

Manual

Introduction
Rules

Introduction

Patience is the the name by which Solitaire is known in Germany (and France, I guess)... it's also a fairly precise description of what it is meant for: Helping you pass the time, while you're waiting for that E-Mail to arrive, or somebody to bring you a hotdog. You get the idea. In the old days that meant bringing your deck of cards with you, but now you can just use your computer (or your company's: all you need is access to Google).

Rules

The aim of Patience is to move all cards to the the four fields on the top-rights, one for each symbol. The cards have to be put there in order from Ace to King. The Ace has to be the lowest card.
In order to do that, you have to sort the cards at the bottom, since you can't turn around (or move) cards which are blocked by other cards. Note that cards have to be sorted differently at the bottom: The cards are sorted from King to Ace, alternating between black and red. So you can only move Kings to empty spots. A specialty of Solitaire is that you can move sorted staples at once. Just click the topmost card in the sorted row and select a destination for that card.
In order to help you there's a staple on the topleft from which you can take cards whenever you want. Just click onto the staple to get the next card. When there are no more cards on the staple, just click on the empty spot to turn it around again.

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