Bunny SolitaireVerified
About Game
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Bunny Solitaire takes the immensely popular, rapid-fire mechanics of sequential matching (often seen in Golf Solitaire variants) and applies them to a highly structured, massively overlapping architectural layout, all wrapped in a charming, brightly colored Easter aesthetic. Moving entirely away from the complex alternating-color rules and deep tableau sorting of standard Klondike, this title deals a massive grid of face-up cards into three distinct "peaks" (or bunny ears). The objective is lightning-fast and sequentially pure: you simply click exposed cards on the peaks that are exactly one value higher or lower than your current active card at the bottom of the screen. The atmosphere is deeply relaxing yet inherently fast-paced; there is no complex math, just pure pattern recognition and chain-reaction planning accompanied by cheerful holiday music. The visual presentation is highly polished, utilizing crisp playing cards decorated with painted eggs and springtime flowers, ensuring perfect readability even when the massive structure is congested.
How to Play
- The primary objective is to clear all the cards from the overlapping peaks on the board.
- You have a single face-up "active" card at the bottom of the screen next to your draw pile.
- Use your
Left Mouse Buttonto click any fully exposed card on the peaks that is exactly ONE value higher or ONE value lower than your active card. - Examples: If your active card is an 8, you can click a 7 or a 9. Suit and color do not matter at all.
- The Ace Loop: Kings connect to Aces, and Aces connect to 2s. (e.g., King -> Ace -> 2 -> 3).
- A card is strictly considered "exposed" only if there is absolutely no other card resting on top of it.
- If you have no valid moves on the board, click the face-down draw pile to reveal a new active card.
Tips and Tricks
- Plan Your Chains (Look Ahead): Do not just click the first valid card you see. Look at the board and map out a massive combo chain. If your active card is a 5, and the board has a 6, 7, 8, 7, 6... you can clear all five of those cards in one continuous sweep without drawing.
- Dig Evenly: Try to dismantle the structure at roughly the same pace across the board. If you completely destroy the left side while the right side is still untouched, you severely limit your options later in the game when you need specific numbers.
- Uncover the Hidden Cards: If you have a choice between playing an exposed 7 that doesn't unlock anything, or a different exposed 7 that uncovers two face-down cards beneath it, ALWAYS choose the one that reveals more information.
- Save Your Draw Cards: Exhaust absolutely every single possible sequence on the main board before you click the draw pile. Your draw pile is your lifeline; wasting it early is a guaranteed loss.
- The "Undo" Button (If Available): Use it strategically! If you break a massive combo by clicking the wrong 9, undo the move and correct your sequence.