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Three Blind Mice

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Three Blind Mice is a version of Solitaire with somewhat complicated gameplay. You will rearrange two decks of cards instead of one, like other common versions.

The Art of Solitaire for the New Century

This game is a fun solitaire variation. Rather than following the well-known children's rhyme, this is a solitaire game full of mystery, a softer yet still demanding take on Scorpion Solitaire.

The ultimate goal is to arrange all the cards on the table in descending order from King to Ace, according to the same suit.

Groups of cards, even if not consecutive, can still move if the top cards are of the same suit and follow the descending pattern.

Only a King or a stack of cards headed by a King can occupy an empty spot in the tableau.

Unlike the traditional Scorpion, this game adds two reserve cards, which you can use at any time to assist in the tableau.

When you complete a set from Ace to King, the deck will automatically go to the foundation.

Three Blind Mice

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Short Tutorial For Beginners

Carefully consider the tableau and the reserve cards.

Move cards or groups of cards of the same suit and in descending order.

Use the empty space wisely, only place Kings or groups starting with Kings.

Each time you complete a set from Ace to King, the game automatically moves them to the foundation.

Open 2 reserve cards when you need support, but consider the right time to avoid losing your turn.

In short, Three Blind Mice is an easy-to-play version of solitaire, suitable for all levels. If you love suit-based card games but want to reduce the pressure, this is really a relaxing choice worth trying.