King's Star
# Layout
Nothing is laid out beforehand in this patience. But you can look at the graphic. The first cards that can be laid out from the stock are the Kings in the center and the Aces and 2s around them in the form of a star.
# Objective
The Aces are followed by a skipping same-suit build. That means the subsequent cards are the odd cards: 3, 5, 7, 9 and finally the Jack. The 2s are followed by a skipping same-suit build with even cards, i.e. 4, 6, 8, 10 and finally the Queen. At the end, all face cards are laid out.
# Gameplay
The stock is played through card by card. Unusable cards are placed on a pile, which you may also use from the top. If foundation cards Cards placed at the start that serve as the basis for building sequences, such as initial Aces or Kings, depending on the rules. A same-suit order or sequence consists of a single suit, either , , or .
# Summary
- Draw card by card 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.
- Foundation cards: King, Ace and 2
- The Aces are followed by a skipping same-suit build with odd cards: 3, 5, 7, 9 and Jack
- The 2s are followed by a skipping same-suit build with even cards: 2, 4, 6, 8 and Queen
- Stock may be gone through three times
- Objective: same-suit build on the foundation cards (Ace and 2)