Baker’s Game
Characteristics
Info about Baker’s Game
Objective
What do I have to do?
Move all cards to the foundations.
Layout
Know the initial layout of the cards
Foundations
4 Foundation piles, initially empty.
Cells
4 Cells, initially empty.
Tableau piles
8 Tableau piles. The first 4 piles contain 7 face-up cards each and the remaining 4 piles contain 6 face-up cards each.
Rules
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Foundations
- Build up in suit from Ace to King.
- Cards are moved individually.
- Cards cannot be moved from the foundations.
Cells
- Cells cannot contain more than 1 card.
- Cards can be played onto the tableau piles or onto the foundations.
- Empty cells can be filled with any exposed card.
Tableau piles
- Build down in suit.
- The top card of each pile can be played onto another tableau pile, onto an empty cell or onto the foundations.
- Sequences of cards (built down in suit) may be moved as a unit from one pile to another if there are enough empty cells to allow moving the cards individually.
- Empty piles can only be filled with an exposed King or with a sequence of cards (built down in suit) headed by a King if there are enough empty cells to allow moving the cards individually.
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