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Box Kite (card game)

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(Redirected from Box Kite (solitaire)) This article is about the card game. For the kite design, see Box kite.
Screenshot of Box Kite

Box Kite is a moderately difficult patience or card solitaire using two packs. The object of the game is to move all of the cards to the foundations. It is a variant of the old game of St. Helena.

Rules

Box Kite has eight foundations located in the middle of the tableau. The 8 foundation piles are divided into two groups. There are four piles located on the top that start with a King, and build down in suit. e.g. K♥, Q♥, J♥, 10♥...

The other four piles start with an Ace and build up in suit, e.g. A♠, 2♠, 3♠, 4♠...

Surrounding the foundations are twelve tableau piles holding eight cards each. These can be built up or down regardless of suit, but only the top card of each pile can be moved, e.g. 10♥, J♣, 10♠, 9♦, 8♦...

Cards can be relocated between the top and bottom foundations. There are no redeals in Box Kite. The game is out when all cards have been moved to the foundations.

Variants

Box Kite is a variant of St. Helena (Napoleon's Favorite), which adds restrictions about playing to the foundations, but adds two redeals in order to compensate for the increased difficulty that this creates.

References

  1. Box Kite Solitaire Rules, Solitaire Central. Accessed 14 October 2020.

See also

Patience or Solitaire by type - (list, glossary)
Closed games
Simple builders
Reserved builders
Simple packers
Reserved packers
Closed non-builders
Aces
Half-open games
Builders
Blockades
Planners
Packers
Spiders
Open games
Open builders
Open packers
Open non-builders
Competitive games
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