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Seven Sisters Poker Aces Up Cruel Pairs Pyramid Klondike Deluxe 7 Sisters Deluxe Freecell Deluxe Golf Deluxe Cruel Deluxe Player Rank Rank 
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X-ray Card Draw one Custom pick Elevator from 1st row Elevator from 2nd row Elevator from 3rd row Elevator from 4th row Give me more space! 
Sister's gift Travelling emptiness Doubled capacity Group movement Upside down 
Reverse order Both ways piles Suitless piles Type in your name 
Select avatar Beginner Smart Player Professional Quit and close the game? New deal Solitaire background Plain Disney *Do you really want to delete this profile? New profile created. @Congratulations! You have earned enough points to get to top 10. New dealIn Klondike Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau, stock and waste pile into the four foundations on the top right corner of the screen.| |To do this, all faced down cards in tableau have to be uncovered by building seven decks of cards down by number of alternating colour. One/three (easy/normal) cards can be drawn from the stock pile into the waste pile. Only the topmost card from the waste pile can be moved into the tableau or foundation if needed. Only a single card or a group of cards in ascending sequence of alternating colours can be moved within the tableau.| |To win, all four foundations have to be completely stacked from ace to king.In Yukon Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau into the four foundations on the top right corner of the screen.| |To do this, all faced down cards in tableau have to be uncovered by building seven decks of cards down by number of alternating colour. Either a single card or any group of faced up cards can be moved within the tableau.| |To win, all four foundations have to be completely stacked from ace to king.tIn Freecell Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau into the four foundations on the top right corner of the screen.| |To do this, all cards in tableau have to be rearranged to form eight decks of cards built down by number of alternating colour. Four free cells that can store one card at a time that can be later used in tableau can be used to help during the rearranging. Only single cards or a group of cards in ascending sequence of alternating colours depending on how many free cells are used can be mover within the tableau.| |To win, all four foundations have to be completely stacked from ace to king.In Golf Solitaire, the aim is to remove all cards from the tableau back into the waste pile.| |To do this, cards with directly sequential ascending or descending numbers to the one card that has been actually drawn into the waste pile, should be picked in the tableau, independent of its suit or colour. No cards can be moved around the tableau. When there are no cards left to move into the waste pile, a new card can be drawn from the stock pile into the waste pile. If all cards from the stock pile are drawn whilst there are still cards in tableau that can't be moved into the waste pile, the game is lost.| |To win, all cards from the tableau should be cleared.In Seven Sisters Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau and stock pile into the highest row in the tableau, to form seven sequences from queen to ace of the same suit.| |To do this, cards should be shifted up from the lowest row one by one to the top. Only a single card can be moved at a time and it has to be placed either into an empty space or on top of a card with directly lower value in directly higher row than the card is in. Cards from the stock pile can only be moved to fill the empty spaces in the lowest row.| |To win, all cards from the tableau should be moved into the topmost row to form seven sequences from queen to ace of the same suit.In Poker Solitaire, the aim is to place 25 cards into the empty spaces in tableau so that they give the highest amount of points for poker hands both vertically and horizontally.| |To do this, cards can be dispensed both manually by grabbing them in the stock pile and navigating them on the right spot, and automatically by only selecting an empty space to which the actually topmost card from the stock pile will move.| |To win, get the most out of your poker hand layout.LIn Aces Up Solitaire, the aim is to switch cards and dispose of them to bring all four aces on the top of all four columns in tableau.| |To do this, a card can be cleared out by a card of the same suit with higher value while the card with higher value stays in the tableau. No sequences can be built. When there are no cards left to be cleared out, four new cards can be drawn from the stock pile into the tableau on top of four columns. There is also one free cell which can be used to hold any card single for later use.| |To win, move all four aces on top of all four tableau columns.VIn Cruel Solitaire, the aim is to move all the cards from the tableau to the four foundations.| |To do this, four sequences of the same colour from ace to king should be formed in foundation area. Only single cards can be moved one at a time from tableau into foundation. There are 12 decks formed in the tableau. Only single cards can be moved between decks to form ascending sequences of the same suit. When there are no moves left in the tableau, the reshuffle card in the top left corner can be used to rearrange all cards in the tableau.| |To win, move all cards from tableau into foundations.In Pairs Solitaire, the aim is to clear all cards from tableau.| |To do this, pairs of same cards (both in suit and value) have to be found. Only two cards can be turned face up at a time. When a pair is found, it is removed from the tableau, until the whole tableau is clear. When non-matching cards are turned face up, they are turned back face down.| |To win, remove all cards with the lowest number of mistakes.In Pyramid Solitaire, the aim is to remove all cards from the pyramid shaped tableau.| |To do this, cards can be removed in pairs where their value adds up value of 13 or as a single card when the card is a king, meaning that king has value of 13, queen 12, jack 11 and the rest of the cards correspond with their value. Only cards that are not covered by other cards can be combined or an uncovered card with a card from waste pile can be combined. When there are no combinations that add up to a value of 13, a card can be drawn from the stock pile into the waste pile, so that player can try and find a new combination that will add up to a value of 13.| | To win, remove all cards from the pyramid shaped tableau. Pick-Up Card - this power-up card allows the player to pick up any upturned card from any column in tableau. Activate it in the power-up holder and choose a card to pick it up. Wild Card - this power-up card can be placed on any column and will rearrange cards in that column. Activate it in the power-up holder and then choose a column for rearranging. qX-ray Card - this power-up card shows you all faced down cards for 5 seconds. Activate it in the power-up holder. Draw one Card - this power-up card draws only one card into the waste pile instead of three cards for 30 seconds. Activate it in the power-up holder. Custom pick Card - this power-up card allows the player to pick any of the three drawn cards from the waste pile, not only the topmost card. Activate it in the power-up holder and browse the waste pile to pick the right card.,Elevator card from 1st row - this power-up allows the player to pick any card from the 1st row (lowest row) in the tableau and place it anywhere around the tableau, except for the queen's row on the top. Activate it in the power-up holder and pick a card in the 1st row to move it around the tableau.Elevator card from 2nd row - this power-up allows the player to pick any card from the 2nd row in the tableau and place it anywhere around the tableau, except for the queen's row on the top. Activate it in the power-up holder and pick a card in the 2nd row to move it around the tableau.Elevator card from 3rd row - this power-up allows the player to pick any card from the 3rd row in the tableau and place it anywhere around the tableau, except for the queen's row on the top. Activate it in the power-up holder and pick a card in the 3rd row to move it around the tableau.Elevator card from 4th row - this power-up allows the player to pick any card from the 4th row in the tableau and place it anywhere around the tableau, except for the queen's row on the top. Activate it in the power-up holder and pick a card in the 4th row to move it around the tableau. Give me more space! Card - this power-up allows the player to move one pile from the tableau back into the stock pile create an empty space. Activate it in the power-up holder and choose the pile to push back into the stock. Sister's gift Card - this power-up allows the player to pick a random card from the stock pile. Activate it in the power-up holder and click on the stock pile. Travelling emptiness Card - this power-up allows the player to grab an empty space and switch it with any deck of cards in tableau. Activate it in the power-up holder. Doubled capacity Card - this power-up allows the player to store two cards in one freecell for a single time. Activate it in the power-up holder and place a card on top of another one already stored in a freecell. Group movement Card - this power-up card allows the player to grab any group of cards and place them anywhere around the tableau. Activate it in the power-up holder, choose a group of cards and grab it. Upside down Card - this power-up card allows the player to grab cards from the bottom of columns in tableau for 30 seconds. Activate it in the power-up holder. Reverse order Card - this power-up card causes a change of game rules for 30 seconds - decks in tableau up by value are built not up by value, but down by value. Activate it in the power-up holder. Both ways piles Card - this power-up card causes a change of game rules for 30 seconds - decks in tableau can be built not only up by value, but in both ways. Activate it in the power-up holder. Suitless piles Card - this power-up card causes a change of game rules for 30 seconds - decks in tableau are still built up by number, but now independently on suit. Activate it in the power-up holder. 
Game GlossaryQuick play - here you can play 10 types of solitaire games without creating any profile.| | Ranked play - here you can play 10 types of solitaire games and track your overall score under your personal profile.| | Deluxe play - here you can play 5 deluxe versions of solitaire games with special power-up cards.| | Tableau - consists of a number of piles (rows, columns) of cards where cards can be moved from one area to another, under varying rules. In most solitaires, the aim is to remove all cards from the tableau.| | Stock pile - A pile of cards, face down, which are left over after setting up the other layout areas. These can be turned over into the waste, usually one-by-one, but sometimes in groups of two or three. Stock pile can be typically found in the top left corner of the screen.| | Waste pile - The area where the cards from the stock go when they are brought into play. The waste pile can be typically found in top left corner of the screen, next to stock pile.| | Foundation - Most solitaire games feature foundations - the aim of these games is to clear the tableau and move all the cards to the foundations. Usually they are built up by suit from Ace to King, but some games have different rules. Usually only thirteen cards are allowed in each foundation. Foundations are typically found in the top right corner of the screen above tableau.| | Value - the value of card. It is mostly written directly on the card, in other cases it is a continuation. J = 11, Q = 12, K = 13 and A = 1 or 14 (depending on the game rules).| | Suit - there are four suits. Hearts, spades, diamonds and clubs.| | Color - there are two colors, red and black. Red suits are hears and diamond, black suits are spades and clubs. ZIn Klondike Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau, stock and waste pile @into the four foundations on the top right corner of the screen. TYou can move a card from the top of any tableau column into one of four foundations. jTo uncover all cards that you need, you can build sequences of cards down by value and alternating colour. EWhen an empty space appears in the tableau, only kings can fill them. XWhen there are no turns left in the tableau, you can get some cards from the waste pile. ZAfter all cards from waste pile have been used, new ones can be drawn from the stock pile. AIn Yukon Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau @into the four foundations on the top right corner of the screen. gYou can move any single card, not overlaid faced up or any group of faced up cards, around the tableau. oIn the tableau, cards can be placed only on top of directly higher card of different colour to form a sequence. BWhen an empty space appears in the tableau, only king can fill it. To win the game, you have to build all four foundations from ace to king. To do this, move these cards from the tableau into foundations. FIn Aces Up Solitaire, the aim is to bring all aces from the stock pile %to the top of all four tableau decks. `To do this, aces have to be drawn from the stock pile first. The order of drawn cards is random. mYou can dispose of any card in the tableau by placing it on top of a card of the same suit with higher value. >Aces are considered as the highest cards in Aces Up Solitaire. ;There is also one free card holder to help you in the game. BYou can place any single card in the card holder and use it later. KThe game is won, when there are only aces on top of all four tableau decks. PIn Pyramid Solitaire, the aim is to clear all cards from pyramid shaped tableau. To do this, you have to find pairs of cards which independent of their suits adds up to the value of 13. By pairing them, they will be disposed of the tableau. ^Ace has a value of 1 and King stands for 13 as a single card and it can be removed on its own. When there are no uncovered cards left in the tableau that gives value of 13 together, you can draw one card at a time from the stock pile. <The game is won when there are no cards left in the tableau. AIn Cruel Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau into foundations. To do this, you have to move cards in the tableau around to uncover all the cards needed to build all four foundations up from aces to kings. There can be a maximum number of 12 piles in the tableau. A card can be moved from one pile into another only to build a sequence of cards of the same suit up by number. {When a card that is needed to continue building foundations appears in the tableau, it can be moved over to the foundation. nWhen there are no moves left in the tableau, the reshuffle card can be used to rearrange cards in the tableau. BThe game is won when all the cards are moved into the foundations. DIn Pairs Solitaire, the aim is to remove all cards from the tableau. /To do this, you can turn face up any two cards. /Only two cards at a time can be turned face up. PBoth cards have to be the same in value and suit to be removed from the tableau. <The game is won when there are no cards left in the tableau. In Seven Sisters Solitaire, the aim is to push all the cards through the tableau up to the highest row, to form seven sequences from queen to ace. \Cards can be pushed up by piling them on each other in ascending suit independent sequences. 2Cards can be moved only to the directly upper row. Empty spaces created after a card has been moved can be filled by any card from directly lower row or by a card from stock pile. The game is won after all cards have been pushed up to the highest row and formed seven descending sequences from queen to ace. In Poker Solitaire, the aim is to place 25 cards in to the tableau to form the best poker hands down and across as possible with randomly selected cards. zTo place a card, you can select the empty space and the actually topmost card in stock pile will move there automatically. _Or you can manually pick up a card and place it where you desire moving it through the tableau. OA poker hand is full when there are 5 cards placed in one row or in one column. kThe game is won when the tableau is full and all scores gained from creating all 10 poker hands are summed. VIn Freecell Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau into foundations. oTo do this, cards in the tableau have to be rearranged so that four foundations from ace to king can be formed. eSingle cards can be moved around the tableau to build sequences down by value and alternating colour. VThese groups can be also moved, but only if there are enough spaces in the free cells. :Free cells can be used to hold single cards for later use. {The game is won after all the cards from the tableau are moved into the four foundations from ace to king of the same suit. ZIn Golf Solitaire, the aim is to move all cards from the tableau back into the waste pile. yOnly cards with a directly higher or lower value to the card actually placed on top of the waste pile can be moved there. xIf there are no cards left to move into the waste pile, you can draw a new card from the stock pile into the waste pile. WThe game is won when all the cards from the tableau are moved back into the waste pile. Pick up to use Place in the tableau to useEven though every solitaire type has some specific controls, there are general control rules. Such as:| | Grabbing a card - navigating the cursor over a card and pressing the action key (5) will grab the card.| | Normal movement - a cursor without card can move around the available cards by holding one of four directional keys (2, 4, 6, and 8) and even behind the screen to make the movement from one edge of the screen to another faster. When holding a card, the cursor moves only through the positions where the selected card can be placed.| | Quick movement - by holding a directional key (2, 4, 6, and 8) , the cursor will move fluently in the selected direction.| | Placing a card - when the cursor is holding a card and it is navigated over a position where it can be placed, pressing the action key (5) will place it there.| | Double click - quickly double pressing the action key (5) will move the double clicked card in the best position for continuing the game, if there is such a position. Disney Solitaire Master|© Disney 2008|Disney Mobile Games Studio|All rights reserved.|For additional support visit |home.disney.co.uk/mobile/| 3Play more ranked games to unlock deluxe solitaires. 5Please create a profile, to unlock deluxe solitaires. -Please create a profile, to play ranked game. Press "5" to start Login 3You have lost.| |There are no available moves left. Rank Player rank JWARNING| Tutorial will reset your current game.| |Do you want to continue? 
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Press any key Profile Easy Custom pick Card - this power-up card allows the player to pick any random card instead of the topmost from the selected pile in tableau. ScoreQuick play - here you can play 10 types of solitaire games without creating any profile.| | Tableau - consists of a number of piles (rows, columns) of cards where cards can be moved from one area to another, under varying rules. In most solitaires, the aim is to remove all cards from the tableau.| | Stock pile - A pile of cards, face down, which are left over after setting up the other layout areas. These can be turned over into the waste, usually one-by-one, but sometimes in groups of two or three. Stock pile can be typically found in the top left corner of the screen.| | Waste pile - The area where the cards from the stock go when they are brought into play. The waste pile can be typically found in top left corner of the screen, next to stock pile.| | Foundation - Most solitaire games feature foundations - the aim of these games is to clear the tableau and move all the cards to the foundations. Usually they are built up by suit from Ace to King, but some games have different rules. Usually only thirteen cards are allowed in each foundation. Foundations are typically found in the top right corner of the screen above tableau.| | Value - the value of card. It is mostly written directly on the card, in other cases it is a continuation. J = 11, Q = 12, K = 13 and A = 1 or 14 (depending on the game rules).| | Suit - there are four suits. Hearts, spades, diamonds and clubs.| | Color - there are two colors, red and black. Red suits are hears and diamond, black suits are spades and clubs. DEMO[Quick play - here you can play 10 types of solitaire games without creating any profile.| | Ranked play - here you can play 10 types of solitaire games and track your overall score under your personal profile.| | Tableau - consists of a number of piles (rows, columns) of cards where cards can be moved from one area to another, under varying rules. In most solitaires, the aim is to remove all cards from the tableau.| | Stock pile - A pile of cards, face down, which are left over after setting up the other layout areas. These can be turned over into the waste, usually one-by-one, but sometimes in groups of two or three. Stock pile can be typically found in the top left corner of the screen.| | Waste pile - The area where the cards from the stock go when they are brought into play. The waste pile can be typically found in top left corner of the screen, next to stock pile.| | Foundation - Most solitaire games feature foundations - the aim of these games is to clear the tableau and move all the cards to the foundations. Usually they are built up by suit from Ace to King, but some games have different rules. Usually only thirteen cards are allowed in each foundation. Foundations are typically found in the top right corner of the screen above tableau.| | Value - the value of card. It is mostly written directly on the card, in other cases it is a continuation. J = 11, Q = 12, K = 13 and A = 1 or 14 (depending on the game rules).| | Suit - there are four suits. Hearts, spades, diamonds and clubs.| | Color - there are two colors, red and black. Red suits are hears and diamond, black suits are spades and clubs.    