If you get to a point where there are no more legal moves, the game is over. A solitaire game where players remove pairs of cards that add up to 13 from a pyramid arrangement, with the goal to remove all cards.
Continue making matches and working your way through the pyramid until you’ve matched and discarded all of the cards in the pyramid, stock pile, and waste pile. You can use the top card on either the original leftover pile or the waste pile to make matches, and you can make a match. If you’re unable to use that card, move it off of the stock pile into a “waste” pile next to it to reveal the next top card on the stock pile.
You can also use the top card on the stock pile to make matches. Any free Kings can be moved to the discard pile by themselves-they don’t need to be matched with another card. When you make a match that adds up to 13, move those 2 cards off to the side to the discard pile. Only free cards, or cards that aren’t covered by another card, can be matched into pairs. Aces are worth 1, Jacks are worth 11, Queens are worth 12, and Kings are worth 13. The goal of the game is to match the cards into pairs that add up to 13. Place the pile of leftover cards face up to the side to form the stock pile. To play Pyramid Solitaire, first deal out 28 cards in a 7-tier pyramid, starting with a single card at the top and working your way to the bottom. Play unlimited games of Pyramid Solitaire and: Compete against others in the game of the day.