Software:Corona (solitaire)

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Corona is a relatively long and difficult patience or solitaire card game using two decks. The object of the game is to move all of the cards to the foundations. Successfully winning the game is considered difficult. Game-play is much like the popular solitaire games Forty Thieves, but with a tableau of 12 piles instead of 10. Corona is nearly identical to the Forty Thieves variant Limited, with the exception of an additional restriction that the deck is used to refill empty piles rather than letting you fill them as desired.

Rules

Layout

Corona has eight foundations that build up in suit from Ace to King, e.g. Ace, 2, 3, 4...

There are twelve tableau piles that build down in suit, e.g. 10, 9, 8, 7...

Game-play

Only one card on can be moved at a time, and this is the top card on each tableau pile or the single card being dealt from the stock. These cards can be played onto the foundations or onto other tableau piles.

The stock is dealt one card at a time, and automatically fills empty spaces in the tableau piles. Only one pass through the deck is allowed.

The game is won once all cards have been moved to the foundations.

References

  • Coops, Helen L. 100 Games of Solitaire
  • Hapgood, George. Solitaire and Patience (as "The Round Dozen")
  • Parlett, David. The Penguin Book of Patience

See also

  • Forty Thieves
  • List of solitaires
  • Glossary of solitaire