Showing posts with label pyramid solitaire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pyramid solitaire. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2026

Pyramid Solitaire is a Quick and Engaging Solitaire Game. How to Play — Rules, Tips, and Strategy

You can finish a game of Pyramid Solitaire in about 5–10 minutes, making it a great option when you want a short, focused break that still feels meaningful. It’s quick to learn, fast to play, and keeps you mentally engaged by asking you to spot pairs that add to 13 while clearing a pyramid-shaped layout.

Pyramid Solitaire


You’ll find the rules simple but the choices satisfying: which exposed cards to pair, when to draw from the stock, and how to sequence moves to uncover buried cards. This article will show you why Pyramid strikes a good balance between speed and strategy and then walk you through the basic setup and play so you can start winning more often.

Pyramid Solitaire is a Quick and Engaging Solitaire Game

Pyramid Solitaire often plays faster than many multi-pile solitaire games and tests your pairing and planning skills. You remove pairs that total 13 from a triangular layout while managing a small stock, so both speed and choices matter.

Unique Features of Pyramid Solitaire

The pyramid layout uses 28 cards arranged in seven rows, with the remaining 24 cards in a stock. Only cards that are completely uncovered (no cards resting on them) are available for pairing, which forces you to plan sequence moves instead of shifting whole piles.

Card values are fixed: Kings count as 13 and remove alone, Queens are 12, Jacks 11…, and Aces 1; all other cards pair to sum 13. This arithmetic rule simplifies decisions and creates a clear short-term objective on every move.
You also control the stock draws, one card at a time, which affects pacing and difficulty.

Why Players find Pyramid Solitaire entertaining

You get quick feedback: each successful pair visibly clears the pyramid, so you see progress every few moves. Games typically last a few minutes, making Pyramid a good choice when you want a short challenge or repeated attempts to improve.

The game balances strategy and luck. You must decide which uncovered cards to remove first while weighing how stock draws will expose future options. That mix keeps you engaged without long setup or complex rule management, so you can focus on pattern recognition and short-term planning.

Step-by-Step Gameplay Instructions

Start by scanning the pyramid for exposed pairs that sum to 13 and remove them. Prioritize removing cards that free multiple cards above them.
When no direct pyramid pairs exist, draw from the stock to the waste pile and try pairing the waste card with exposed pyramid cards or other waste/top-of-waste when rules allow.

Track covered cards: removing a lower card in a pair of cover relationships can expose two new cards.
If multiple moves exist, favor those that increase immediate mobility (freeing more cards or creating new pair options).

Winning Strategies for Beginners

Focus on exposing cards rather than single isolated removals. Prioritize moves that free two or more cards above; those moves often create the most new pairing opportunities.

Manage the stock: treat waste cards as temporary resources—use them when they open pyramid moves but avoid burning through the stock without benefit.
Keep track of which ranks remain in the pyramid and waste. If you see a rank repeated as the only match for several cards, plan moves to preserve matching options until you can pair them efficiently.

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Monday, October 21, 2019

On the TreeCardGames Blog we have recently talked about the Hearts Premium v2.0 Update and the SolSuite 19.10 Update.
But during the month of October there has been much more than that! 😀😀😀

Just keep on reading:
Spades - Play online new 2.4 was released! 👈👈
On this new release, the "Nil" and "Blind Nil" bidding on the "Expert" game level were improved.

Your Spades game will be even more challenging and fun! ♠♠♠♠
Play Spades now by clicking here 👈

The new "Air Balloons", "Diamond Blue", "Diamond Red" and "Puppy" Card Backs were added to the following games, all of them downloadable from the 👉Microsoft Store:
Klondike Solitaire Collection, Pyramid Solitaire, Spider Solitaire Collection Free


If you are a Solitaire - Play Online 12 Games user, you will be happy to see that a new Theme has been added: Autumn Colors! 
Fall into the Autumn spirit playing your favorite card games with this beautiful Theme:


For 123 Free Solitaire and Solitaire Collection Free, downloadable from the Microsoft Store, the Autumn Colors has been added to the "Themes" selection.


If playing word games is your passion, you will be happy to know that new categories have been added to Word Search (online) and Word Search + 


Keep tuned, there is still more to come! 😍😍

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

How to play Pyramid Solitaire



Pyramid Solitaire is a classic solitaire game of French origin, also known as Egyptian Campaign or Pile of Twenty-Eight.
On the video we show the two different variations of Pyramid included in both Pyramid Solitaire for Windows 10 and Pyramid Solitaire (online version).
The first one is Pyramid Easy. The object of this game is to discard all the cards that form the Pyramid in pairs totaling thirteen.
To win this game you have to give preference in discarding the Pyramid's cards, and it can be won even if you have some cards left on the Stock pile.
The second variation of the game is Pyramid, and it's a little bit more difficult because to win, you have to discard all the cards from the Pyramid AND the Stock pile.
Strategy tip: be careful not to block plays by leaving cards at the top of the pyramid that can be matched!
You can get 👉Pyramid Solitaire from the Microsoft Store or you can play Pyramid Solitaire👈 online, on any computer or device!
And if you are interested in learning and playing other fun variations of this classic solitaire card game, you can try SolSuite Solitaire!