Classic Solitaire, or as I like to call it, "The Only Card Game Where You Can Be Alone and Still Lose to Yourself," is a legendary solo escapade that’s been keeping people entertained since the invention of boredom! Your mission, should you choose to accept it (and you have no choice because it’s just you and a deck of cards), is to take a standard deck and play a game of organized chaos. You’ll be stacking those cards up like they’re going out of style while trying to pretend you have a plan. The goal? To sort those bad boys into four neat little piles, one for each suit – because even in card games, we need to keep things tidy! Good luck, and remember, if you lose, just blame it on the cards being a little too rebellious!
In Classic Solitaire, start with a shuffled standard deck. Arrange cards in seven columns, alternating face-down and face-up cards. Build descending sequences by alternating colors. Move cards between columns to uncover hidden ones. Aim to organize all cards into four foundation piles, one for each suit, in ascending order.