![]() ![]() All covering cards are moved with it together as a unit. Any face up card, no matter how deep it is in a column, may be moved to make a build. a 10 of ♠ can only be played on a Jack of ♠. Tableau columns must be built down in suit, e.g. In the next 4 columns the first 4 cards are dealt face down and last 2 cards are dealt face up. In the first 4 columns, all cards are dealt face up. At the start of the game 7 cards are dealt to the first 4 columns and 6 cards are dealt to the next 4 columns. To create four suites of 13 cards each in an ascending suit sequence from Ace to King, by moving all the cards from the tableau to the foundation. ![]() 8 Tableau columns (below foundation) - Build down in suit. 4 Foundation columns (on top) - Build up in suit from Ace to King. The only difference is that Geoffrey is played with the last 2 cards dealt face up ( instead of just the last card) in the last 4 columns. I've looked through over 700 games in both SolSuite Solitaire and Pretty Good Solitaire and I came really close to finding your game in a variation called Geoffrey (by Thomas Warfield) in Goodsol's game Pretty Good Solitaire. The game you are looking for is a mixture between the classic solitaire games Scorpion and Yukon. ![]()
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