Yukon (solitaire)
Yukon is a type of patience or solitaire card game using a single deck of playing cards (like Klondike), but there is not a deck or stock.
A Patience game | |
Family | Klondike-like |
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Deck | Single 52-card |
See also Glossary of solitaire |
Rules
Yukon is a version of solitaire similar to standard Klondike solitaire, but with the following additions:
- There are 7 rows of Tableau stacks, and 4 Foundations that build up in suit (see screenshots to the right)
- Groups of cards can be moved; the cards below the one to be moved do not need to be in any order, except that the starting and target cards must be built in sequence and in alternate color. For example, a group starting with a Red 3 can be moved on top a Black 4, and the cards below the Red 3 can differ.
- There is no stock in Yukon. All cards are dealt at the beginning; however, some are face down.
Strategy
- Expose the face down cards as soon as possible, so you can start moving cards around.
- Moving the Aces to the Foundations as soon as possible is critical to gameplay.
Variations
Russian Solitaire is a solitaire card game that is very similar in layout and gameplay to Yukon. Its difference from Yukon is that building is by suit. Other Yukon variants remove the usual restriction that only Kings be placed in empty tableau spaces. Also closely related to Yukon are Alaska and Australian Patience.
References
- Barry, Sheila Anne, World's Best Card Games for One
- Morehead, Albert H. & Mott-Smith, Geoffrey. The Complete Book of Solitaire & Patience Games
- Moyse Jr, Alphonse. 150 Ways to play Solitaire
- Parlett, David. The Penguin Book of Patience
See also
- Klondike
- Australian Patience
- List of solitaires
- Glossary of solitaire
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