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British Square is a patience or
solitaire Solitaire is any tabletop game which one can play by oneself, usually with cards, but also with dominoes. The term "solitaire" is also used for single-player games of concentration and skill using a set layout tiles, pegs or stones. These game ...
card game which uses two decks of 52 playing cards each. It is a fan-type game in the style of
La Belle Lucie La Belle Lucie is a patience or card solitaire where the object is to build the cards into the foundations. It is considered to be representative of the "fan" family of solitaire card games, and has a pleasing layout. While the game origin ...
. It has an unusual feature of switchback building whereby each foundation is first built up (from ace to king) and then built down (from king to ace).


Rules

First, sixteen cards are dealt onto the tableau into four columns of four cards each, turning it into a "square." American rule sets call for the formation of the tableau with sixteen piles, four rows of four piles each. Each pile contains one card at the start of the game. The object of the game is to free an ace of each suit to make four foundations, then to build them up in ascending order by suit up to kings, then to build down in descending order, again by suit, from kings to aces. The top card of each column is available for play, to be placed either on the foundations or on other columns in the tableau. In American rule sets, the top card of each pile is available. When building on the tableau, they can be built either up or down by suit. But once a card has been built, it indicates the direction of building on the column; it cannot go both ways. For instance, when the 8 is placed on the 7, the next card to be built should be the 9. If the reverse happens (7 over 8), the next card should be 6. The direction can be altered by placing the top card of the sequence on an appropriate card in a different column. Furthermore, building is not "round-the-corner;" i.e., a sequence can be built only up to Kings/down to aces, it cannot "loop around" from kings directly to aces or vice versa. Cards can be moved one a time. Any empty column is filled with a card from either from the stock or from the waste pile. When moving cards on the tableau is no longer possible, the stock is dealt one card at a time and any applicable card is placed on the foundations or on the tableau. The stock can only be dealt once. The game is won when all cards are built to the foundations. There are four foundations, one for each suit.


References

* Barry, Sheila Anne, ''World's Best Card Games for One'' *
Cadogan, Lady Adelaide Lady Adelaide Cadogan (née Paget; 1820–1890) was a British noblewoman and prodigious author, most noted for her seminal work on Play (theatre), plays and card games. She used her title in her publications and that is how she is generally style ...
. ''Lady Cadogan's Illustrated Games of Solitaire or Patience'' (as "The Square") * Coops, Helen L. ''100 Games of Solitaire'' *
Morehead, Albert H. Albert Hodges Morehead, Jr. (August 7, 1909 – October 5, 1966) was a writer for ''The New York Times'', a bridge player, a lexicographer, and an author and editor of reference works. Early years Morehead was born in Flintstone, Taylor County, ...
& Mott-Smith, Geoffrey. ''The Complete Book of Solitaire & Patience Games'' * Parlett, David. ''The Penguin Book of Patience''


See also

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La Belle Lucie La Belle Lucie is a patience or card solitaire where the object is to build the cards into the foundations. It is considered to be representative of the "fan" family of solitaire card games, and has a pleasing layout. While the game origin ...
*
List of solitaires This is a list of patiences, which are card games that are also referred to as solitaires or as card solitaire. This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but only includes games that have met the usual Wikipedia requirements (e.g. notability). ...
* Glossary of solitaire Double-deck patience card games Simple packers {{card-game-stub