Indian Solitaire
Indian Solitaire is a captivating card game played with two decks that challenges players to carefully organize their moves. The game begins with 40 cards dealt into eight tableau piles, each pile containing five cards, and only the top card of each pile facing up. The remaining cards form the stockpile, which will be used to draw additional cards when necessary. The objective of the game is to move all cards into the eight foundation piles, each built up in ascending order from Ace to King by suit.The tableau piles in Indian Solitaire can be built in descending order and must alternate colors, similar to the well-known game Klondike Solitaire. Only the top card of each tableau pile can be moved, but properly arranged sequences can be transferred to continue building. If a tableau pile is cleared entirely, any available card may be placed in the empty spot, which allows for greater flexibility in planning subsequent moves. Players can draw cards from the stockpile to the waste pile when they run out of moves in the tableau, and the top card from either the waste pile or stockpile can be used in play. Success in Indian Solitaire requires patience, a keen sense of strategy, and the ability to think several steps ahead to navigate challenges and complete all eight foundation piles.