العب Penguin أونلاين - The Strategic FreeCell Variant
Penguin Solitaire is a clever variant of FreeCell where instead of building foundations from Ace, you build from whatever card rank is first dealt to the foundations (and all four foundations start with that rank). This twist creates unique strategic challenges while maintaining the perfect-information puzzle that makes FreeCell so engaging!
كيفية لعب Penguin
الهدف: Move all 52 cards to four أكوام الأساس, building up حسب النوع from the starting rank.
إعداد اللعبة
- Foundation Starters: Deal one card to each of 4 foundations (these determine starting ranks)
- الطاولة: 7 columns - first 6 columns get 7 cards each, last column gets 6 cards (48 cards total)
- الخلايا الحرة: 4 empty cells for temporary storage
- All Cards Visible: Perfect information from the start
The Unique Foundation Rule
- If 7 is dealt to the first foundation, ALL foundations start at 7
- Foundations build: 7→8→9→10→J→Q→K→A→2→3→4→5→6 (wrapping around)
- Each foundation builds its own suit (one for hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades)
- Find the other three 7s (7, 7, 7) and place them on their foundations
- Continue building up حسب النوع: 8s, then 9s, then 10s, etc., wrapping around
القواعد الأساسية
- Tableau Building: Build DOWN by SUIT (not alternating color)
- Foundation Building: Build UP حسب النوع from the starting rank, wrapping to Ace, then continuing
- Moving Cards: Move top card of any column, or same-suit sequences as a unit
- الخلايا الحرة: Store any single card temporarily (4 cells available)
- Empty Columns: Can be filled with any card or sequence
Same-Suit Building (Important!)
- Tableau builds DOWN by SAME suit (like Spider, not like Klondike)
- 9 can only go on 10, NOT on 10
- This makes Penguin harder than traditional FreeCell
- Same-suit sequences can be moved together as a unit
استراتيجية الفوز for Penguin Solitaire
1. Identify the Starting Rank Immediately
The first card dealt to foundations determines your entire game:
- Note the rank: "Starting at 7s - need to build 7→8→9→...→K→A→...→6"
- Count how many steps to complete each foundation (e.g., starting at 7 means 13 cards per foundation)
- Starting at Ace is easiest (natural order), starting at King is hardest (immediate wrap)
- Mentally map the sequence: starting at 5 means 5→6→7→8→9→10→J→Q→K→A→2→3→4
2. Prioritize Finding Matching Starters
Your first goal is to place all four cards of the starting rank on foundations:
- If foundations start with 9, immediately locate 9, 9, 9
- Use free cells to extract these cards if buried
- Once all four foundations have their starter, you can begin building up
- Sometimes a starter is buried deep - prioritize uncovering it
3. Build Long Same-Suit Sequences
Unlike FreeCell (ألوان متناوبة), Penguin rewards suit consolidation:
- Q-J-10-9-8 is a powerful 5-card moveable unit
- Try to consolidate each suit into one or two long sequences
- Avoid scattering suits across multiple columns
- Same-suit sequences reduce the number of "pieces" you need to manage
4. Free Cell Management
With only 4 cells, use them strategically:
- NEVER fill all 4 cells - keep at least 1-2 empty for maneuvering
- Use cells to extract buried starter-rank cards early
- Use cells to extract blockers preventing same-suit builds
- Retrieve cards from cells as soon as legal plays become available
- Full cells = limited options = potential deadlock
5. Empty Columns Are Crucial
Empty columns enable complex maneuvers:
- An عمود فارغ lets you move longer sequences (supermoves)
- Use عمود فارغs to reorganize suits that are out of order
- Don't fill عمود فارغs immediately - leave them for tactical moves
- Creating an عمود فارغ should be a mid-game priority
6. Foundation Timing Strategy
Unlike traditional FreeCell, foundation timing in Penguin is trickier:
- Cards near the starting rank can go to foundations quickly
- Cards far from the starting rank should stay in tableau longer
- Example: Starting at 7, you can move 7-8-9 quickly, but keep K-A-2 in tableau (they won't be needed for a while)
- Moving cards to foundations prematurely can block tableau building
Advanced Penguin Tactics
The "Wraparound Window"
When foundations wrap من الملك إلى الآس, plan ahead:
- Starting at 7: You'll need Ks in mid-game, As late-game
- Kings become "middle cards" relative to the sequence
- Don't move Kings to foundations too early if starting at low ranks
- Visualize the circular sequence, not the traditional A-K linear sequence
The "Supermove Calculation"
Like FreeCell, you can move sequences using temporary storage:
- Formula: (free_cells + 1) × (empty_columns + 1) = max sequence length
- Example: 2 free cells + 1 عمود فارغ = (2+1) × (1+1) = 6-card sequence
- Calculate this before attempting complex moves
- Many "stuck" positions are actually solvable with supermoves
The "Suit Extraction Strategy"
When one suit is scattered, use cells to consolidate it:
- If spades are spread across 4 columns, extract the out-of-sequence ones
- Place them in cells temporarily
- Rebuild the spade sequence in one column
- Return extracted cards from cells to complete the sequence
Penguin vs. Similar Games
Compared to FreeCell
Similarities: Both have 4 free cells, perfect information, tableau building. Differences: Penguin builds tableau by SUIT (FreeCell: alternating color), Penguin foundations start at variable rank (FreeCell: always Ace), Penguin is moderately harder due to same-suit restriction.
Compared to Spider Solitaire
Similarities: Both build tableau by same suit. Differences: Penguin has free cells (Spider: none), Penguin uses one deck (Spider: two decks), Penguin builds to foundations (Spider: removes complete sequences), Penguin is easier than Spider (4-suit).
Compared to Seahaven Towers
Similarities: Both are FreeCell variants with same-suit building. Differences: Penguin has 4 cells (Seahaven: 4 towers), Penguin foundations start at random rank (Seahaven: always Ace), both are similarly difficult.
Common Penguin Mistakes
Mistake 1: Forgetting the Starting Rank
New players forget foundations don't start at Ace. Constantly remind yourself: "Starting at 6s, so sequence is 6→7→8→...→K→A→...→5." Write it down if helpful!
Mistake 2: Building Alternating Colors
FreeCell players instinctively try to build red-on-black. In Penguin, you MUST build same suit. Internalize this rule or you'll constantly attempt illegal moves.
Mistake 3: Filling All Free Cells
Using all 4 cells eliminates maneuvering room. Keep 1-2 cells empty for tactical extractions and supermoves.
Mistake 4: Rushing to Foundations
Moving cards to foundations before they're truly needed in tableau removes building options. Be patient - only move cards when they're no longer useful.
Mistake 5: Ignoring Suit Consolidation
Leaving suits scattered across multiple columns makes the game harder. Work to consolidate each suit into long, unified sequences.
الأسئلة الشائعة
Why is it called Penguin?
The name's origin is unclear. One theory: penguins are flightless birds that live on ice, and "FreeCell" variants (flying cells, if you will) that become more restrictive (suit-building on ice) are penguins. More likely, the name is arbitrary or refers to the game's creator.
How hard is Penguin compared to FreeCell?
Moderately harder. FreeCell has ~99% win rate for experts; Penguin has ~80-85% win rate. The same-suit building restriction reduces legal moves, making it more challenging but still very strategic.
Can I move sequences between columns?
YES - same-suit sequences move as a unit. Example: 9-8-7 can move together onto 10. The length depends on available free cells and عمود فارغs (supermove calculation).
What if the starting rank is King?
Starting at King means foundations build K→A→2→3→...→Q. This immediately wraps around, which can be disorienting but isn't necessarily harder - just different. Focus on the circular sequence rather than thinking linearly.
What's a good time to beat Penguin?
Most wins take 10-20 minutes. Like FreeCell, Penguin rewards analysis over speed. Taking time to plan supermoves and calculate sequence lengths leads to better outcomes.
Should I always move cards to foundations immediately?
NO - keep cards that are useful for tableau building. Example: Starting at 3, if you have Q available, don't move it to foundation yet if it's helping build a spade sequence. Move it later when that sequence is no longer needed.
Can I win every Penguin deal?
Almost every deal is winnable with perfect play (similar to FreeCell). Unwinnable deals are rare - if you lose, it's usually due to suboptimal moves rather than impossible setup. Use undo to explore alternative paths!
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