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How to Play Triangle Pyramid Solitaire

Quick Guide

  • Deck:

    Triangle Pyramid Solitaire is played with a single standard deck of 52 cards.

  • Deal Out:

    Arrange 28 cards face-up in an upside-down pyramid shape, with 7 cards in the top row.

  • Objective:

    Send all 52 cards to the Discard pile.

  • Drawing:

    Draw two cards from the Stockpile at once, placing them face-up in each of the Wastepiles. You can only cycle through the Stockpile once.

  • Discarding:

    Eliminate cards in pairs that add up to a value of 13, regardless of their suits. Kings can be discarded on their own.

  • The Challenge:

    Eliminate every card from play — but even getting rid of the first one is tricky!

  • Difficulty Level:

    Triangle Pyramid Solitaire is an extremely difficult game with a significant element of luck. It’s Pyramid Solitaire with the challenge level turned up to 10!

Setting Up the Game

Dealing Out the Tableau

  • Item 1

    In Triangle Pyramid Solitaire, the Tableau consists of 28 cards arranged in an upside-down pyramid.

  • Item 2

    Start by dealing 7 cards for the top row. Then, deal six cards for the row below, so that the cards partially cover the ones in the row above. Each row has one fewer card than the previous, with the last row consisting of a single card.

  • Item 3

    All cards in the Tableau are dealt face-up.

Setting Up the Piles

  • Step 1

    The cards that are left after dealing out the Tableau will be stacked in a single pile, face-up. That’s your Stockpile.

  • Step 2

    Leave space next to the Stockpile to create 2 Wastepiles.

  • Step 3

    The Discard pile is off to the side.

Rules for Playing Triangle Pyramid Solitaire

How to Win

Your goal is to eliminate every card from the Tableau, Stockpile, and Wastepiles. You win when all 52 cards are in the Discard pile.

Eliminating Cards

You can only eliminate cards that have a combined value of 13. Kings can be eliminated alone. Other cards must be eliminated in pairs.

You cannot eliminate 3 or more cards at a time (for instance, an Ace, a 2, and a 10 cannot be eliminated together, even though they have a combined value of 13). Only pairs and Kings can be sent to the Discard pile.

The pairs you can eliminate are:

  • Option 1

    Ace and Queen

  • Option 2

    2 and Jack

  • Option 3

    3 and 10

  • Option 4

    4 and 9

  • Option 5

    5 and 8

  • Option 6

    6 and 7

Remark

Suits don’t matter when playing Triangle Pyramid Solitaire — any pair that adds up to 13 can be discarded together.

You can only pair cards that are fully exposed. Cards that are covered (even partially) cannot be played.

Drawing From the Stockpile

  • Rule 1

    You can draw from the Stockpile at any point in the game.

  • Rule 2

    You must draw 2 cards at a time and place them face-up on each of the Wastepiles.

  • Rule 3

    You can only play the top cards from the Stockpile and Wastepiles.

  • Rule 4

    You can only cycle through the Stockpile once.

Other Rules

  • Rule 1

    You cannot add cards back to the pyramid, Stockpile, or Wastepiles.

  • Rule 2

    You cannot move cards out of the Discard pile.

Playing Triangle Pyramid Solitaire – The Layout

  • 1.The Tableau

    28 cards arranged face-up in 7 rows to form an upside-down pyramid.

    The Tableau
  • 2.The Stockpile

    All remaining cards are stacked face-up to create the Stockpile.

    The Stockpile
  • 3.The Wastepile

    Drawing from the Stockpile moves one card to each of the Wastepiles.

    The Wastepile

The Gameplay

  • 1.Eliminate Pairs and King

    Find pairs that add up to 13 and send them to the Discard pile.

    Eliminate Pairs and King
  • 2.Chip Away at the Pyramid

    Eliminate cards from the pyramid.

    Chip Away at the Pyramid
  • 3.Get Through the Piles

    Getting rid of the pyramid isn’t enough — you also have to eliminate every card from the Stockpile and Wastepiles!

    Get Through the Piles

Strategies for Triangle Pyramid Solitaire

Triangle Pyramid Solitaire is extremely difficult to beat. In fact, you’ll have many rounds where you can’t even eliminate a single card!

Your odds of victory are slim, but a bit of strategy can still improve them:

  • Dig Through the Wastepiles

    Eliminating cards from the Wastepiles will give you access to cards you’ve already cycled through.

  • Clear Card Strategically

    You have very few shots at winning Triangle Pyramid Solitaire, so choose your pairs very carefully. Don’t just look at the cards you can eliminate, but also the cards hiding one or two rows above them.

  • Flex Your Memory Muscles:

    If you can remember which cards are buried in the Wastepiles (and which pile they’re in), you’ll be able to play more strategically.

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  • Game 2

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