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King Tut Turn-3 Pyramid Solitaire is played with a single standard deck of 52 cards.
King Tut Turn-3 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.
Clear every card from the pyramid.
Draw three cards from the Stockpile at once, placing them face-up in the Wastepile. You can cycle through the Stockpile as many times as you want.
Eliminate cards in pairs that add up to a value of 13, regardless of their suits. Kings can be discarded on their own.
Find pairs to clear the pyramid, but drawing three cards at once makes it harder to get the cards you need.
King Tut Turn-3 is mostly based on luck and has a fairly low win rate. It’s a great option if you want to unwind and not think too hard about strategy.
In King Tut Pyramid Solitaire, the Tableau consists of 28 cards, arranged in a pyramid.
Start by dealing a single card for the top row of the pyramid. Then, deal two more cards beneath that row, with both cards overlapping the one above it. Add one more card to each row until you’ve dealt out 7 rows.
All cards in the Tableau are dealt face-up.
Every card in the Tableau is dealt face-up.
Stack all the remaining cards in a single pile, face-down. That’s your Stockpile.
The space next to the Stockpile is your Wastepile.
The Discard pile is off to the side.
Your goal is to eliminate every card from the pyramid and send them to the Discard pile. You win once all the cards in the Tableau have been discarded, even if there are cards left in your Stockpile or Wastepile.
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 once (for instance, an Ace, a 3, and a 9 cannot be eliminated together, even though they have a combined value of 13). Only pairs and Kings can be sent to the Discard pile.
Ace and Queen
2 and Jack
3 and 10
4 and 9
5 and 8
6 and 7
Suits don’t matter when playing King Tut — all that matters is that every pair adds up to 13.
You can only pair cards that are fully exposed. You cannot play a card until the cards that cover or overlap it are eliminated.
You can draw from the Stockpile at any point in the game.
You must draw 3 cards at once and place them face-up in the Wastepile.
You can only play the top card from the Wastepile.
There is no limit on how many times you can cycle through the Stockpile.
You cannot add cards back to the pyramid to fill the empty spaces in the Tableau.
You cannot move cards out of the Discard pile.
28 cards arranged face-up in 7 rows to form a pyramid.
All remaining cards go face-down into the Stockpile.
Drawing from the Stockpile moves three cards to the Wastepile.
Find pairs that add up to 13 and send them to the Discard pile.
Work your way through the pyramid — you need to remove every card from the Tableau to win.
When you reach the end of your Stockpile, you can flip all the cards from Wastepile back into the Stockpile and cycle through it again.
Even with the pyramid gone, you won’t win until every card is in the Discard pile!
King Tut is a version of Pyramid Solitaire where you draw 3 cards instead of one. That might sound like a small change, but it ramps up the difficulty. Winning at King Tut is mostly a matter of luck and few of the games you deal out will end in victory.
That being said, there are a few things you can do to improve your odds of winning:
When you have a choice between two cards to eliminate from the pyramid, look at the cards underneath them. If getting rid of one card will reveal another, that’s the one you should send to the Discard pile.
Pair two cards from the pyramid whenever possible. Use the cards from the Wastepile only after running out of options in the pyramid.
Yes, you can cycle through the Stockpile as often as you want. But when you use a card from the Wastepile, the next cycle will give you access to a different set of cards. Take all the opportunities available to you — they might not be there the next time you cycle through the Stockpile!
Looking for even more ways to have fun? Consider these similar games:
Pyramid Solitaire — The classic version of the game!
Double Pyramid Solitaire — The same great game but with an even bigger pyramid!
Dark Pyramid Solitaire — Pyramid Solitaire with a challenging twist — most of the cards in the Tableau are face-down!
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