Beetle (solitaire)

This article is about the solitaire game. For more about the insect, see Beetle.

Beetle is a difficult solitaire game using two decks of playing cards. The game is similar to "Spider", except the Tableau cards are faced up. The object of the game is to group all of the cards into sets of 13 in suit.

Layout

Beetle has ten Tableau Stacks. Six Tableau Stacks contain four cards, and the other four Tableau Stacks consist of five cards. The Deck is present towards the bottom left.

Rules

Group all of the cards into sets of 13 building down from King to Ace in suit.

Here is an example: K♠, Q♠, J♠, 10♠...

The Tableau Stacks can be built down regardless of suit, but ordered groups can only be moved if they share the same suit.

Here is an example: If there is [4, 3♣, 2♣], only the 3♣ & 2♣ can be moved as a group.

Once a complete set of suited cards from King to Ace have been built, it will be removed from the Tableau. An empty space can be filled with any card or stack. When the gameplay comes to a standstill, click or tap the Deck to deal out one card to each Tableau Stack. The game is won after all the cards have been grouped into suited sets and removed.

Computer Versions

Mobile Versions

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References

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