Busy Aces Solitaire: Play Solitaire Online for Free (No Signup Required)

Play Busy Aces for free online. A game with a lot of features and amazing gameplay. Busy Aces Game Layout


A simple game going back to 1939. With twelve tableau stacks of one card each, you'll have plenty of empty spots to work with.

This game is comparable to another classic, Deuces. Starting with Three's Company and progressing to Jacks in the Box, Thomas Warfield created a series of games based on those two. We are unable to implement all of them at this time. The game is medium in difficulty, with a 65% chance of winning. It's played with two decks, and your odds of victory are mainly determined by chance.

Other solitaire games like Deuces, Three's Company, Fours Up, Penta, Sixes and Sevens, Eights Down, Cast Out Nines, Dimes, and Jacks in the Box are comparable to this one.

If you enjoy Busy Aces, try Spider Solitaire, a traditional solitaire card game.

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How to play Busy Aces

Layout:

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

12 tableau piles: Build down in the same suit with 12 tableau piles. Only the top cards are available for play. Any card can be used to fill empty piles. At the start of the game, each pile is dealt one card.

Stock: Click to transfer 1 card to garbage. There are no redeals.

Waste: Top card available for play from waste.

Foundation:

There are eight foundation piles.

Any ace in the foundation may be transferred to any vacant pile.

A card may be added to a foundation pile if it is one higher than the pile's previous top card and is of the same suit. As a result, the only card that could be played on a 10 of diamonds is a J of diamonds. There can be no more than 13 cards in a pile.

Cards cannot be taken from the foundation after they have been placed.

Tableau:

Splayed downhill, twelve tableau piles of one card each. Every card is dealt face-up.

A card may be added to a tableau pile if it is one lower and of the same suit as the original top card of the pile. As a result, the only card that could be played on an 8 of hearts is a 7 of hearts.

Cards on the tableau that are not covered by another card are free to be played onto the foundation or any other tableau pile.

Any card can fill an empty slot in the tableau.

Technically, only one card may be moved at a time, but because super moves are allowed, we will allow you to move sequences when there are enough vacant tableau columns to achieve the same result with a series of single card movements.

Stock and waste:

There is one garbage pile and the remaining cards comprise the stock.

When you click on the stock, one card from the stock is dealt to the garbage. There can only be one trip through the stock.

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