How To Play Penguin Solitaire



Posted: Tuesday, April 24, 2007

by
Dan Fletcher

Penguin Solitaire is a captivating solitaire game, that will keep you amused for a long time. It's based on freecell solitaire, but with a few differences that make it very interesting.

Differences between Freecell and Penguin Solitaire...

Before going into the details of how to play penguin solitaire, here is a quick run down of the differences between freecell and penguin...



Dealing penguin solitaire...

When the game starts, 3 cards are dealt straight away to the foundations. These are all the same rank (not necessarily an Ace). The remaining base card will always be at the top of the first stack.

There are 7 stacks, each with 7 face up cards. There are 8 free cells, all empty.

Playing penguin solitaire...

Cards are played to the foundation, and they wrap through the King.

So for example, if the base rank is a 6, then the cards will be played to the foundation in the following order:
7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A, 2, 3, 4, 5

Cards in the tableau are built in descending rank, with the same suit. Multiple cards in sequence can be moved in one go. (Unlike Freecell solitaire, the sequence length is not based on the number of empty free cells and columns)

An empty column can only be filled with the card 1 less than the base rank. So if the base rank is a 6, only a 5 can be placed into an empty column. If the base rank is Ace, only a King can be used.

Penguin solitaire strategy...

Penguin solitaire is generally easier than freecell solitaire, but occasionally there are deals which are very hard to play.

These deals require extra special attention, and it's worth thinking about the following points...



Dan Fletcher is a developer at dogMelon. They make Classic Solitaire, a fun pack of solitaire card games for Palm, Mac, and PC. Classic Solitaire has a great collection of fun solitaire games, including Penguin and free cell

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