All the cards are facing forward and they overlap. The goal in this game is to collect all the cards in the pyramid to clear the tableau. Once a card has been placed in the foundation, it cannot be retrieved. This is a reserved space where the players will save the cards they have removed from the pyramid. The last area of the game stands to the right of the stock and waste pile: the foundation. Once the stockpile has been completely transferred to the waste, the players can collect the cards, turn them face down and refill the stockpile once again. When the players draw a card from this pile, they must place it face forward next to it to create the waste pile. The remaining cards are combined to form the stockpile and are placed face down next to the player. All cards are facing forward and they must overlap.
At the start of the game, 27 of those cards are dealt on the tableau in the shape of a pyramid, with 7 cards making up the base. Pyramid Solitaire uses a standard 52-card deck. Pyramid Solitaire - Basic rules and the tableau The game gets its name from the disposition of the cards on the tableau. Players can only collect two cards at a time, provided their combined value is 13. As with the great majority of Solitaire games, the goal is to clear the tableau and collect all the cards, but there is a catch to it.
Pyramid Solitaire is a peculiar game that combines fun with a mild exercise of math.