Wasp Solitaire is a strategic solitaire variation where you build sequences in suit from King to Ace. Plan your moves carefully and clear the board efficiently.
Arrange 4 columns of cards in descending order from King to Ace of the same suit in the deck to win
Layout: Start with 7 columns, most of the cards are placed face down, then gradually turn over when playing
Flexible movement: Any flipped card can be moved, and you can pull a whole stack if the stacking rules are met; this is the difference between Wasp and variants like Scorpion or Spider
Arrange cards of the same suit down the column: Move cards and stacks of cards down in the same suit, each card must be exactly 1 unit lower than the card below
Insert into empty column: Unlike Scorpion, Wasp allows you to put any card or stack (not just King) into an empty column, supporting more movement options
Draw reserve card: There are 3 remaining cards in the reserve. You can draw whenever there are no more moves
Wasp Solitaire image
Easier to play than Scorpion: Thanks to the ability to place any card in the empty column, the Wasp win rate is higher. However, the strategy still needs to be calculated carefully to avoid getting stuck with unusable cards
Difficult to solve for 100%: Not every turn can be won - the chance of winning is estimated at 30-80%, depending on the variant
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