Blondes and Brunettes
Family: TerraceCategories: Two-Deck, Large, Thinker's, Rewarding
Variants: Terrace, Falling Star
Also known as: Wood
Blondes and Brunettes, like its close variant Terrace, is a two-deck game with elaborate rules and good prospects for skillful players. And like Terrace, this is a very addictive game! It is a bit harder to win than Terrace, because it does not give you the choice of the starting rank for the foundations. But as partial compensation, the reserve is one card smaller.
Layout
Shuffle the decks together, then lay out 10 cards face up in an overlapping row, left to right. These 10 cards form the reserve.Below the reserve are a row of eight foundations: deal one card face-up onto the first foundation. Below the foundations, lay out nine cards face-up in a row to form the nine tableau piles. Finally there is a discard pile, and the stock which holds the rest of the deck, face-up and squared.
Play
All building is circular, with Ace between King and 2. Tableaus build down in alternating colors. Foundations build up in alternating colors, red and black, until each contains 13 cards. The rank of the first card played onto any empty foundation pile must match the rank of the card placed on the first foundation in the initial layout. (For example, if the first card placed on a foundation pile is an eight, then eights must also be played onto the other empty foundations.)During normal play, top cards of tableaus can be played onto other tableaus or to the foundations; the top card of the reserve can be played to the foundations; and the top card of the stock or the discard can be played to the tableaus or the foundations.
“Normal play” is interrupted whenever there is an empty tableau pile. The empty tableau must immediately be filled with a card from either the stock or the discard, and no other moves are allowed until this is done.
Exception: if the stock and discard are both empty, normal play continues because there is no way to fill the empty tableau.
As a shortcut, even when a tableau is empty Solitaire Till Dawn will allow you to move cards from stock or discard to the foundations, and to non-empty tableau piles. This is because you could accomplish the same thing in two moves by first filling the empty tableau, then moving the same card elsewhere leaving the tableau empty again.
Dealing
Play one card from the stock to the discard pile at any time, except when there is an empty tableau.Goal
Move all cards to the foundations.Tips
Moving cards from the reserve should be your highest priority. Look ahead for opportunities to move the top few reserve cards; don’t make plays that would block moving those reserve cards.Fill empty tableaus from the discard pile, unless filling from the stock allows you to immediately play a card from the discard as well. It’s important to keep the discard pile small.
Keep as many one-card tableaus as you reasonably can, because they can be moved to other tableaus to create an empty pile.
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