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Castles in Spain

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Castles in Spain is a solitaire game where you sort cards in descending order with alternating colors to build foundations from Ace to King by suit.

Castles in Spain

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A fun and strategic game of Solitaire

Castles in Spain is a solitaire game using a standard 52-card deck, where you need to arrange the cards in four foundation columns in order from A to K of the same suit. All 52 cards are divided equally into 13 columns (tableau), each column containing 4 cards.

How to play

  • Tableau: Stack the cards in descending order (K to A), alternating red and black.
  • Foundation: Build from Ace to King by suit.

Movement rules

Only move the first card if there is no empty column.

When an empty column appears on the tableau, you can draw the entire sequence (runs) with the appropriate rule.

Any card can be placed in the empty cells

Time, levels, and scores

The game has many levels that gradually unlock, for example:

Level 1 with a time of 12 minutes. Level 2 with 9 minutes.

Challenge level and suitable players

The game balances thinking and speed. It is necessary to plan the arrangement of cards reasonably, while taking advantage of time to maximize the score. It is very suitable for those who love logical solitaire, from beginners to experienced players. Function buttons such as help, high‑scores, undo, and pause help players easily access and control the game.

Castles in Spain is a simple but attractive solitaire game, easy to play but difficult to lower the high score if you want to break the record. If you like the traditional solitaire genre but want to add tension with time and score, this is a very worthy choice.

Next game: Double Solitaire