Algerian Patience is a difficult, but very exciting game. You need to spend a lot of time on this game and have great concentration. The goal is to fill the top cells with two sequences of cards – from the Ace to the King and vice versa. At the bottom of the playing field, there are additional cards. There is also a counter of points and a timer. You need to remember which stack is going in which sequence. In such a situation you can get confused easily.
Algerian Patience is a solitaire game for everyone who loves card games and interesting solitaire puzzles. A real challenge awaits everyone, as you need to arrange 104 cards into 8 decks.
There are 104 cards in the game. There are 6 piles at the bottom of the table, on which six cards are placed. These cards are revealed. In the central part, there are 8 more piles with 12 cards on them. All other cards remain in reserve and are placed face down at the top of the screen.
The player’s task is to sort all the cards into four decks. In the first four, you should start with the ace, and in the other four decks, the first card will be the king.
A player can transfer cards by placing a card higher or lower in rank. Only cards of the same suit may be placed on top of each other.
If you run out of available moves, click on the reserve deck. The cards will automatically move to the stacks. You will not be able to return them back, so it is not recommended to abuse this option.
The player receives 10 and 15 points for the moved cards. Move all the cards to the main decks and get the maximum number of points for the game. If a player tries to move a card from the main deck, they will receive a penalty of 15 points from their score.
Develop your own strategy and set records.