247 Pyramid Solitaire is a variation of the classic solitaire card game, Pyramid Solitaire, available on the popular card game website 247 Solitaire. The objective of Pyramid Solitaire is to clear a pyramid-shaped tableau of cards by pairing cards that add up to 13. It’s a fun, strategic game that combines elements of math and card pairing, offering a fresh challenge for solitaire enthusiasts.
Here's a breakdown of how 247 Pyramid Solitaire is played:
In 247 Pyramid Solitaire, the goal is to remove all the cards from the pyramid by pairing them to reach a total value of 13. Each card has a value:
1. King is worth 13 points (and can be removed on its own).
2. Queen is worth 12 points.
3. Jack is worth 11 points.
4. All other cards are worth their face value (e.g., 10 for 10, 9 for 9, etc.).
Setup: The game starts with 28 cards laid out in a pyramid shape, with each row building upon the previous one (the first row has one card, the second row has two, and so on, up to seven rows). The remaining cards form a draw pile.
Pairing for 13: To clear cards from the pyramid, you must select pairs of cards that add up to 13. Only cards that are fully exposed (i.e., not covered by other cards) can be paired.
King Special Rule: Since Kings are worth 13 points, they can be removed individually, without pairing.
Draw Pile: If no moves are available, you can use the draw pile to find new cards to help create pairs.
Winning the Game: The game is won once all cards are removed from the pyramid and draw pile.
Clear Kings First: Remove any exposed Kings to free up space.
Focus on Lower Rows: Try to clear cards at the bottom of the pyramid first, as this opens up more pairing options.
Think Ahead: Since some cards in the pyramid are blocked by others, plan moves carefully to avoid getting stuck.
So, if you’re in the mood for a puzzle that combines math, strategy, and a bit of luck, give 247 Pyramid Solitaire a try!