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Sixteen tableau columns build pure suit runs, not alternating colors, across four decks. Mostly skill, a little luck, and an inviting 80% win rate. Quadruple Trigon Game Layout


Quadruple Trigon Solitaire takes the four-deck scale of Quadruple Klondike and swaps in Trigon's same-suit rule: every tableau pile builds and moves in one suit only, not alternating colors, so a run stays pure hearts or pure spades all the way down. Sixteen columns need a wide screen to work with comfortably. The game has an 80% win rate, and once again it comes down mostly to skill, with a little luck mixed in.

Trigon Solitaire is the single-deck original this scales up, and Double Trigon Solitaire sits in between the two.

The same-suit building here plays a lot like Spider Solitaire, if you'd rather try the classic version of that idea.

If you run into anything odd or have an idea that would make the game better, please contact me.

Enjoy yourself!


How to play Quadruple Trigon Solitaire

Layout:

16 foundation piles: Build up from Ace to King in the same suit.

16 tableau piles: Build down in suit. Sequenced runs move together, also staying in suit. Only a King, or a same-suit run headed by a King, may fill an empty pile. The piles are dealt in a staircase, one card in the first pile up to sixteen in the last, with only the top card of each pile face-up.

Stock: Click to deal one card at a time to the waste. The stock can be recycled as many times as you like.

Waste: The top card of the waste is always available for play to the foundations or tableau.

Foundation:

There are sixteen foundation piles.

An Ace can start any empty foundation pile.

A card can be added to a foundation pile only if it's one rank higher and the same suit as the pile's current top card, so the only card that fits on a 5 of clubs is the 6 of clubs. A full pile runs from Ace to King, thirteen cards long.

The top card of any foundation pile can be moved back into play if another pile will accept it.

Tableau:

Sixteen tableau piles are dealt in a staircase, one card in the first pile up to sixteen in the last. Only the top card of each pile is dealt face-up; the rest are face-down.

A card can be added to a tableau pile only if it's one rank lower and the same suit as the pile's current top card, so the only card that fits on the Q of spades is the J of spades.

Any tableau card not covered by another card is free to move to the foundation or another tableau pile.

Only a King, or a same-suit run headed by a King, may fill an empty tableau pile.

A same-suit run of cards in sequence, high to low, can move together from one pile to another.

Stock and waste:

The cards left after the deal make up the stock, and there is one waste pile.

When you click the stock, one card deals to the waste. The stock can be recycled as many times as you like.

The top card of the waste can be played to the tableau or a foundation.