Kings and Queens Solitaire TriPeaks
Kings and Queens Solitaire TriPeaks is a casual puzzle solitaire game whose objective is to stack all cards on the game table in sequence. This game is ideal for card players, especially solitaire fans, as it is intuitive to pick up quickly with similar solitaire gameplay but with a slight twist—cards are not in laid out the same way, suits don't matter and rank order can go from high to low to high again!
How to Play Kings and Queens Solitaire TriPeaks
The aim of the game is to match cards by rank. Tap a card that is either one rank higher or lower than the card you are working from. For example, if you have a 5, you can play a 6 or a 4. This sequence can continue in either direction (e.g., 4 → 5 → 6 or 6 → 5 → 4).
The Table Setup
The game begins with a dynamic layout of cards on the table, blending uncovered cards. You can play with covered cards waiting to be revealed. Your objective is to build sequences using only the uncovered cards, so strategize carefully to unlock new possibilities.
At the bottom of the game board, you’ll find your home base card, the foundation of your sequences. Every move you make starts here, guiding your progress through the game. Next to your home base is the deck of cards, your lifeline when you run out of moves on the table. Draw from this deck to refresh your strategy and keep the game moving forward.
Pay close attention to how the cards are arranged, and start planning your moves to reveal hidden opportunities and outsmart the deck!
Suits don’t matter, so you can match cards regardless of their suit, focusing solely on their numerical value.
The key to winning is to strategize your moves. It’s often best to start with a lower-numbered card so you have more flexibility to build sequences. Aim to clear as many cards as possible with each move by carefully planning increases and decreases (e.g., a sequence like 4 → 5 → 4 → 6 removes multiple cards).
If no moves are available, you will be prompted to draw a card from the deck. The card you draw becomes the new card you must build from. If no uncovered cards are playable, you’ll also need to draw from the deck.
The game becomes more challenging as you go. Occasionally, you may receive prompts to add five more cards to the table, increasing the difficulty. If you make a move you regret, use the Undo button to revise your strategy.
Kings and Queens Solitaire TriPeaks Tip
If you have several sequence options, prioritize moves that remove the most cards from the table or deck. For example, a sequence like 4 → 5 → 4 → 6 can clear more cards than a straight increase like 4 → 5 → 6.
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Release Date
- July 2020 (Android)
- September 2020 (HTML5).
Platforms
- Web browser (desktop and mobile)
- Android
- iOS
Last Updated
Jul 09, 2024
Controls
Use the left mouse button to choose cards.FAQ
How to play Kings and Queens Solitaire TriPeaks?
Kings and Queens Solitaire TriPeaks combines solitaire gameplay but with some twists—you need to rank cards in descending or ascending order, and suits don't count!
Do you have to match suits in Kings and Queens Solitaire TriPeaks?
You do not need to match suits in Kings and Queens Solitaire TriPeaks.