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Crescent Solitaire — How to Play: The crescent layout deals 16 outer tableau piles encircling 8 foundations (A→K ascending by suit on the left four, K→A descending by suit on the right four). Move cards within tableaus when they are the same suit and exactly one rank higher or lower (wrapping allowed only on foundations if your ruleset permits). The goal is to migrate every card to its matching foundation. You may redeal (shuffle the remaining tableau stacks) a limited number of times, so plan ahead. Tips/Strategies: Start by freeing low Aces and high Kings so both foundation directions can grow in parallel; favor moves that uncover deeper, face‑down tails; build long same‑suit ladders in tableaus to expose buried anchors rather than chasing single neat piles; save redeals until you’ve exhausted obvious progress, then scan for new adjacency chains; keep mental notes of suits that are “blocked” behind off‑suit ranks and target those columns. Keyboard Controls: Mouse/touch drag to move; D redeal (limited); U undo; H hint; M mute; Esc menu. Short Review: A thoughtful twist on solitaire that rewards foresight. Balancing ascending and descending foundations feels like solving two elegant puzzles at once—deeply satisfying for classic card fans. FAQs: Q: Are redeals unlimited? A: Usually 3 by default; variants differ. Q: Can I wrap Q↔A in tableaus? A: No—tableau moves are strictly ±1 by suit; wrap rules apply only to foundations if enabled. Q: Is there a timer? A: Optional—chill or competitive.
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