Seasons
# Layout
At the beginning, the four Aces are removed from the deck and placed vertically in the center. Next to them comes a vertical row with four helper cards each.
# Objective
If the ascending same-suit build on the Aces up to the King is completed, then the patience Seasons has succeeded.
# Gameplay
If cards for playing up are already among the eight helper cards Cards or small piles used in certain patience variations to assist play, often placed temporarily outside the main layout. The talon is the name given to the face-down stack of cards at the start of the game, from which, after being laid out, there are still cards left over that are used for the rest of the game. This packing of cards is also known as a block or draw pile. When cards lie partially on top of each other so that only part of the lower card is visible. A same-suit order or sequence consists of a single suit, either , , or . Cards in a horizontal row that are laid in ascending or descending order in same-suit or alternating-color overlapping sequence are called flutes. Cards placed at the start that serve as the basis for building sequences, such as initial Aces or Kings, depending on the rules.
# Other name
- Trio
# Summary
- Place four Aces vertically in the center, next to them fill two vertical rows with four helper cards from the stock
Talonstock The talon is the name given to the face-down stack of cards at the start of the game, from which, after being laid out, there are still cards left over that are used for the rest of the game. This packing of cards is also known as a block or draw pile.
- Same-suit cards may be placed and moved in descending order
- Objective: ascending same-suit build on the Aces
- Stock may be played through once