Deuces Solitaire

Foundation of Twos • Two-Deck Layout • Expert Logic
Deuces Solitaire Game

Deuces Solitaire flips the script on classic card games. In this two-deck challenge, your foundations start with the Twos, while the Aces act as the bridge between the Kings and the Deuces. It’s a refreshing twist for seasoned solitaire veterans.

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Rules of the Game

1

Start with Deuces

One "Two" of each suit is removed from the two decks and placed in the foundations to start. This leaves 96 cards for the tableau and stock.

2

Ten Tableau Columns

Ten cards are dealt face-up to form the tableau. You can only move the top card of any column, and sequences are built down by the SAME suit.

3

Eight Foundation Piles

Build eight foundations up from 2 to King, then Ace. For example: 2-3-4...J-Q-K-A. All foundation building must follow the same suit.

4

One Stock Pass

Draw cards one at a time from the stock to the waste. You have only one chance to go through the deck, so make every placement count!

Common Questions

How is Deuces different from Busy Aces?
The main difference is the foundation starting rank. Busy Aces starts with Aces, while Deuces starts with Twos, making the sequencing logic feel entirely different.


Is it possible to move a sequence of cards?
No. Just like Forty Thieves and Busy Aces, you can only move the top card of a column. To move a pile, you need to use empty columns as temporary storage.