🔝 Top Solitaire Strategies to Get a High Score
1. 🃏 Expose Hidden Cards First
- - Prioritize uncovering face-down cards in the tableau columns.
- - More exposed cards = more available moves = better chances of completing the game.
- - Pro Tip: Always make moves that reveal a hidden card before simply moving cards around aimlessly.
2. ♠️ Don't Automatically Move Cards to the Foundation
- - Although tempting, don’t send cards to the foundation pile unless you’re sure it won’t block
potential moves in the tableau.
- - Keep lower cards in the tableau to help build stacks.
3. 🔄 Always Play from the Deck (Draw Pile) First
- - If you have a choice between a move from the tableau or the deck, check the deck first. It helps
cycle through cards and reveals new options.
4. ♣️ Focus on Emptying Columns
- - Empty columns give you space to move Kings — the only card allowed in an empty tableau column.
- - Only move a King to an empty column if it helps reveal another card or build future sequences.
5. ♡ Choose the Right King
- - Not all Kings are equal. Choose a red or black King based on the majority color of face-up cards
you're trying to place beneath it.
- - Consider which color sequence gives you more playable moves.
6. 🧐 Think Several Moves Ahead
- - Like chess, solitaire rewards planning ahead.
- - Avoid short-sighted moves that look good now but restrict your future options.
7. 🧠 Use Undo to Your Advantage (if allowed)
- - In digital solitaire, the Undo button is your friend.
- - Use it to test different move sequences and find the path that gives you the highest score or
unlocks the most cards.
8. ⌛ Play Fast and Efficiently (in Timed Games)
- - If playing a timed version, speed counts.
- - Practice familiarizing yourself with card positions and patterns to move faster and earn more
time-based bonuses.
9. 🧮 Know the Scoring System
- - Each platform (World of Solitaire, Solitr, 247Solitaire, etc.) has its own scoring rules.
- - Consider which color sequence gives you more playable moves.
10. ✅ Restart Strategically (When Allowed)
- - If your game allows a restart from the same shuffle, take it!
- - Use knowledge from the first attempt to plan a more efficient move order on replay.
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