Tower of London SolitaireVerified
About Game
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Tower of London Solitaire is an incredibly deep, mathematically rich variation of Freecell that fundamentally alters the classic open-information structure, offering a brutal, highly tactical puzzle wrapped in a polished aesthetic. Unlike standard Klondike, all 52 cards are dealt face-up immediately, but they are arranged into a massive, heavily overlapping tableau. Your objective is elegantly simple yet incredibly unforgiving: you must maneuver the cards to build four complete sequences in the foundation piles, from Ace up to King by suit. The atmosphere is deeply calculating and intensely strategic, requiring players to possess a masterful understanding of card sequencing, cascade math, and long-term tactical sacrifice. The defining feature of this variant is the extreme limitation on "free cells" (temporary holding slots). You must meticulously manage the limited empty space to juggle massive stacks of alternating-color cards without permanently blocking your access to the crucial lower layers. Tower of London Solitaire is an uncompromising test of logic for veteran card players.
How to Play
- The primary objective is to move all 52 cards into the four foundation piles at the top right, building upward in suit from Ace to King.
- All 52 cards are dealt face-up into the main tableau columns at the start of the game.
- Use your
Mouseto click and drag cards between columns. - The Tableau Rule: You can build cards downward on the tableau in alternating colors (e.g., a Red 8 can only be placed on a Black 9).
- The Free Cells: You have a very limited number of open slots at the top left of the screen. You can temporarily park any single card into an empty free cell to get it out of the way.
- You can move entire valid sequences of alternating-color cards between tableau columns, BUT the number of cards you can move at once is strictly limited by the number of empty free cells and empty tableau columns you currently have available.
Tips and Tricks
- Protect the Free Cells: Your free cells are your absolute most valuable resource. Never park a card in a free cell unless you have a concrete, immediate, multi-step plan to get it back out onto the tableau shortly after. A clogged free cell is a death sentence.
- Empty Columns are Pure Gold: An empty tableau column is infinitely more valuable than a free cell. It allows you to park entire sequences or start a fresh cascade with a King. Prioritize clearing the shorter columns first to create these spaces.
- Unearth the Aces Early: Your entire early game must focus heavily on excavating the four Aces so they can be moved to the foundations. The game cannot progress without them.
- Calculate the Cascade: Before moving a massive stack, look at the card it leaves behind. Does moving this stack unblock a 4 that you desperately need for another column? Never move a card blindly.
- Build Evenly: Try to build the four foundation piles at roughly the same pace. If you rush all your Spades up to the King while your Hearts are still on the 2, you will likely realize you desperately need the 5 of Spades back on the tableau to hold a Red 4.