Tri-Peaks Solitaires Rules!
- 1) Always prioritize clearing the peaks (the three overlapping pyramids of cards) as quickly as possible. This opens up more options for plays and increases your chances of winning.
- 2) Before making any moves, take a moment to scan the entire board and plan your strategy. Look for sequences of cards you can remove and consider the consequences of each move.
- 3) Try to uncover face-down cards as soon as possible, as they may reveal valuable cards that can help you clear the peaks or create sequences.
- 4) Whenever possible, try to create long runs of consecutive cards (either ascending or descending). This not only clears more cards from the board but also increases your score.
- 5) Wild cards (such as jokers) can be used to replace any other card on the board. Save them for crucial moments when you're stuck or when they can help you clear a peak.
- 6) Keep an eye on the distribution of cards across the three peaks. Try to balance your efforts between clearing all of them rather than focusing on just one.
- 7) Avoid making moves that block your future options unnecessarily. Always prioritize moves that open up more possibilities for further plays.
- 8) Don't forget to use the stockpile when necessary. However, try not to rely on it too heavily, as it's limited and can run out quickly.
- 9) Tri-Peaks Solitaire requires patience and concentration. Don't rush through your moves; take your time to analyze the board and make the best decisions.
- 10) Like any other game, the key to mastering Tri-Peaks Solitaire is practice. The more you play, the better you'll become at recognizing patterns and developing effective strategies.
- 11) Players may play as many league games per day against opponents as they wish. Report a loss within 15 minutes. Unreported losses may require filing a complaint (resolved within 24 hours).
- 12) No practice games between rounds. Once the tournament begins, only play your tournament matches. Quitting mid-game to achieve a higher score will result in disqualification and possible banning if repeated.
- 13) Tiebreakers consist of 1 more game. If still tied, play additional games until a winner emerges.