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One of the Queens is removed from the deck and placed on the first tableau pile.
Foundations (16 piles: complete these piles to win the game)
Build the Six foundations up regardless of suit from Six to Jack (for example, any 6 can be played on any 5 ).
Build the Five foundations down regardless of suit from Five to Ace, then King (for example, any 5 can be played on any 6 ).
The object is to finish with a row of Jacks, a row of Kings and a row of Queens.
Tableau (8 columns)
place cards on top of the first Queen until:
A Five appears. This is placed on a foundation in the row above the Queens.
A Six appears. This is placed on a foundation in the row above the Fives.
Another Queen appears.
She is placed to the right of the first Queen.
Cards are then dealt and placed on the second Queen until a third Queen appears.
Continue in the same way until the last Queen is dealt and the whole deck is laid out in 8 column of varying lengths.
An uncovered Queen is the equivalent of a temporary space and any available card may be placed on it.
The top card of each column is available for play to the foundations or to an uncovered Queen.
No building on the tableau.
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