Sixes and sevens

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Sixes and sevens
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Sixes and sevens

About the game

As the name suggests, the object is to build sixes down in suit to aces and to build sevens up in suit to kings. This solitaire is also called “Cotillion” or “Countredance”. If you win, the queens will be opposite the kings like dancing cotillion. The more often and regularly you win, the higher grows your rating.

How to play

The solitaire uses 104 cards (2 decks). All Sixes and Sevens are arranged into a 4x4 square as base cards for the foundations. The object is to build sixes down in suit to aces and to build sevens up in suit to kings. You can put a card into one of 9 tableau piles and pick it later. Each tableau pile may contain only one card. You can undo wrong moves with "Undo" button at the top.