Chinese Patience (also known as Demon's Patience) is an elegant and challenging solitaire variant that combines strict suit-based building with the flexibility of bidirectional sequences. Build sequences up or down حسب النوع in the tableau while working toward the classic foundation goal. This game rewards patience, planning, and precise execution!
الهدف: Move all 52 cards to four أكوام الأساس, مرتبة تصاعدياً حسب النوع من الآس إلى الملك.
The game's name reflects its character: it requires patience and careful thought, with an emphasis on harmonious suit sequences rather than the color-based chaos of Western solitaire variants. Every card must find its perfect place within its suit family.
Expert players mentally "choreograph" each suit's journey from tableau to foundation. With all cards visible, you can plan the exact sequence of moves needed to consolidate each suit. This requires visualizing multiple steps ahead.
Sometimes you need to temporarily build "backwards" to create the right configuration. For example, if you have 8 on one pile and need to place 7-6 there, you might first build those cards onto a 5 elsewhere, then move the entire 5-6-7 sequence onto the 8.
Dedicate specific columns to specific suits when possible. This creates cleaner pathways and reduces the confusion of mixed suits. A column that's primarily Spades is easier to manage than one mixing all four suits.
Unlike Klondike where you rush cards to foundations, Chinese Patience rewards keeping mid-rank cards (5-9) in the tableau for maximum bidirectional building flexibility. Only send cards to foundations when they're no longer useful for tableau building.
vs. Klondike: Chinese Patience has all cards مكشوفة, builds حسب النوع instead of ألوان متناوبة, and allows bidirectional building.
vs. Castles in Spain: Similar bidirectional suit building, but Chinese Patience uses Klondike layout and has a كومة المخزون.
vs. Carlton: Both build حسب النوع, but Chinese Patience allows both up and down while Carlton only allows down.
vs. Baker's Dozen: Both show all cards, but Chinese Patience allows bidirectional building and has a stock.
Before making any moves, scan all seven columns and identify where each suit's cards are located. Note which Aces are accessible, which Kings are buried, and which suits have good sequential runs.
Begin building same-suit sequences, using bidirectional building to consolidate multiple piles. Create عمود فارغs by moving Kings and their sequences. Focus on exposing all four Aces.
Refine your suit columns, building longer sequences and preparing to send cards to foundations. Use the كومة المخزون strategically to fill gaps in your suit sequences.
Once suits are well-organized, systematically build foundations. This phase should flow smoothly if earlier phases were executed well.
Despite its name, Chinese Patience doesn't have direct origins in China - it's a Western solitaire variant that gained the "Chinese" moniker possibly due to its emphasis on patience and harmony (stereotypically associated with Eastern philosophy). The game appeared in English solitaire books in the early 1900s.
The game represents a marriage of different solitaire innovations: Klondike's basic structure, suit-based building from variants like Carlton, and bidirectional flexibility from games like Castles in Spain. This combination creates a unique and satisfying experience.
Chinese Patience has a moderate to challenging difficulty with approximately 55-70% of games being winnable with skilled play. The perfect information (all cards visible) and bidirectional building make the game more winnable than standard Klondike, but the suit restriction adds challenge.
Players who carefully plan their suit consolidation and use bidirectional building effectively can achieve win rates in the upper end of this range.
نعم! As long as you stay within the same suit, you can build in either direction. A sequence like 5-6-7-6-5-6-7-8 is perfectly legal. This flexibility is what makes Chinese Patience unique!
نعم! Unlike Klondike where most cards start مقلوبة, Chinese Patience deals all tableau cards مكشوفة. This gives you perfect information to plan your strategy from the beginning.
The name likely refers to the patience and careful planning required to succeed. The emphasis on suit harmony (each suit finding its proper path) may have evoked associations with Eastern philosophy for the game's European creators.
لا! Each sequence must be entirely one suit. Unlike Klondike where you alternate أحمر وأسود, Chinese Patience requires same-suit building. This is stricter in one way but more flexible in allowing bidirectional building.
Not always! Mid-rank cards (especially 5-9) are often more useful in the tableau for building sequences. Move Aces and 2s to foundations early, but consider keeping higher cards in play for flexibility.
Empty columns can only hold Kings, so use them strategically to store King sequences while you rearrange other columns. Creating and maintaining at least one عمود فارغ gives you crucial maneuvering space.
Chinese Patience games typically take 8-15 minutes to complete, making them perfect for a focused mental break. The perfect information and bidirectional building make each game feel like solving an elegant puzzle.
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