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Base Pyramid Solitaire is played with a single standard deck of 52 cards.
Base Pyramid Solitaire is played with a single standard deck of 52 cards.
Arrange 28 cards face-up in a pyramid shape, with 7 cards at the base. Below the pyramid, create a row of 7 cards, all face-up.
Discard all 52 cards.
Draw a card from the Stockpile and place it face-up in the Wastepile. You can only cycle through the Stockpile 3 times.
Eliminate cards in pairs that add up to a value of 13, regardless of their suits. Kings can be discarded on their own.
Clear the pyramid, the base, and the piles - but make sure you don’t get stuck!
Base Pyramid Solitaire is a rather easy variant of the game. There’s some strategy involved, but it’s a great option when you want a more relaxed gameplay.
In Base Pyramid Solitaire, the Tableau consists of 28 cards arranged in a pyramid, with 7 more to create a base below the pyramid.
First, deal out the pyramid. Start with a single card at the top row. Then, deal two more cards for the next row, with both cards partially overlapping the one above it. Add one more card to each row until you’ve dealt out 7 rows.
Next, create the base by dealing out a row of 7 cards below the pyramid. These cards don’t cover or overlap the cards in the bottom row of the pyramid.
All cards in the Tableau are dealt face-up.
Stack all the remaining cards face-up to create your Stockpile.
Leave a space next to your Stockpile to create a Wastepile.
The Discard pile is off to the side.
Your goal is to eliminate every card from the game, including the pyramid, the base, the Stockpile, and the Wastepile. You win when all 52 cards are in the Discard pile.
You can only eliminate cards that have a combined value of 13. Kings can be eliminated alone. Other cards must be discarded in pairs.
You cannot eliminate 3 or more cards at a time, even if they have a combined value of 13. Only pairs and Kings can be discarded.
Ace and Queen
2 and Jack
3 and 10
4 and 9
5 and 8
6 and 7
Suits don’t matter when playing Base Pyramid Solitaire — any pair of cards with a combined value of 13 can be discarded together.
You can only pair cards that are fully exposed. Partially covered cards cannot be played until the cards that overlap it have been discarded.
You can draw from the Stockpile at any point in the game.
When you draw a card from the Stockpile, move it to the top of the Wastepile.
You can only play the top card from the Stockpile or Wastepile.
You can only cycle through the Stockpile 3 times.
You cannot add cards back to the pyramid, base, Stockpile, or Wastepile once they have been discarded.
Cards in the Discard pile cannot be played or used to make pairs.
28 cards arranged face-up in 7 rows to form a pyramid.
Lay 7 cards face-up in a row under the pyramid.
All remaining cards go face-up into the Stockpile.
Drawing moves the top card from the Stockpile to the Wastepile.
Find pairs that add up to 13 and send them to the Discard pile.
Chip away at the pyramid — one or two cards at a time.
Use the cards in the base — you have to eliminate them all to win.
The game isn’t done just because the pyramid is gone — you must clear the Wastepile, too!
Base Pyramid Solitaire is a version of the classic game with an extra row of cards you can play. That might make it seem easier, but it still has its challenges - and you can paint yourself in a corner if you’re not careful!
There’s a slight element of luck to Base Pyramid Solitaire, but winning is all about strategy:
You’ll have to clear every card from play, but focus on discarding cards from the pyramid first - that’s where you’re most likely to get stuck.
Cards in the base are fully available for you throughout the entire game. There are no cards to uncover in the base and no way to lose access to them. So use the base when you can, but don’t rush to clear it.
Your Stockpile only has 3 cycles, and you’ll probably need to use them all. Draw too quickly and you risk losing.
Looking for even more ways to have fun? Check out these great options:
Pyramid Solitaire — The classic version of the game!
Pyramid Solitaire (Apophis) — Pyramid Solitaire with three Wastepiles!
Pyramid Solitaire (Triangle) — Solitaire with an inverted pyramid - and an extremely high level of difficulty!
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