Flower Garden Card Game Rules
A fun solitaire game to play. Flower Garden is played using 2 standard decks of cards
The Foundations Foundations are built upward and in sequence beginning with the A and finishing with the K. For instance, a two of diamonds can be put on an A of diamonds, and then a three of diamonds, then the four, etc. up to the K of diamonds. The same goes for the remaining suits. The Rows Rows are built downwards in any sequence. For instance, any four may be put on any five. The top card in any row can be moved to either another row or the Foundation. Empty rows can be filled with any card. The Reserves The Reserve starts off with 17 cards at the beginning of the hand. Any card from the Reserve can be put on a row or the Foundation. It’s the same as picking flowers, that’s where the game got its name. Cards cannot be put on the Reserve. Notes about the Game Baker’s Dozen is underestimated in a lot of ways that merit your consideration. It allows for high cleverness and is winnable with clever play more frequently.
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