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All cards face up. Pure strategy.
Pair cards that sum to 13.
Clear three peaks with chain combos.
Clear columns one card at a time.
Move groups of cards freely.
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Build same-suit runs in place.
Klondike meets Spider.
One-deck Spider variant.
FreeCell with same-suit builds.
FreeCell with 8 free cells.
Relaxed Scorpion variant.
13 columns, all face up.
No free cells. Expert mode.
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Pyramid Solitaire is a unique and challenging card game where you remove pairs of cards that add up to 13. Clear the entire pyramid to win! Play completely free with no ads or downloads.
Objective: Remove all cards from the pyramid by pairing cards that add up to 13.
Pay attention to which ranks have been removed. If you see three 7s have been played, you know only one 6 remains to pair with any future 7s.
Understanding which cards block which helps plan your moves. Each card in the pyramid blocks two cards below it.
The stock pile is your safety valve. Use it when you can't find pairs in the pyramid, but don't waste it on quick plays you might regret.
Pyramid Solitaire appeared in print in the 1870s and has remained popular ever since. The pyramid structure adds a unique spatial element to solitaire, combining math skills with strategic planning. It became even more popular when included in Microsoft Entertainment Pack in the 1990s.
Pyramid Solitaire is excellent for:
No, only about 1 in 50 Pyramid games are winnable, even with perfect play! Much of it depends on the initial deal. Don't get discouraged - winning a Pyramid game feels amazing because it's so rare!
Kings are worth 13 points by themselves, so they don't need a pair. This is actually helpful - use it to your advantage by removing Kings quickly to expose blocked cards.
No, you can only pair the current stock (waste) card with pyramid cards, or pair two pyramid cards with each other.
Kings are best because they remove themselves. Otherwise, cards that can pair with many exposed pyramid cards give you the most options.
Challenge yourself with Pyramid Solitaire - where math meets strategy!