Two-Deck Pyramid

104 Cards • Massive Structure • Double the Mathematical Logic
Two-Deck Pyramid Solitaire

Two-Deck Pyramid Solitaire takes the classic sum-to-13 formula and scales it to epic proportions. By doubling the deck to 104 cards, the pyramid structure becomes significantly larger and more complex. It's a game for seasoned players who enjoy managing a bigger board and calculating multiple paths to the peak.

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How to Play

1

The Grand Structure

Unlike the single deck version, this pyramid is larger. The core mechanic remains the same: pair cards that add up to 13 (A=1, J=11, Q=12, K=13). Kings clear themselves!

2

Two Decks of Possibilities

With 8 of every card rank in play, you have more opportunities to find the pairs you need. However, with more cards blocking the way, sequencing becomes much more critical.

3

Navigating the Stock

The remaining cards not in the pyramid form a substantial stock. Flip through them to find the numeric "mates" for the open cards in your pyramid structure.

4

Winning Condition

Your ultimate goal is to remove all cards from the massive pyramid. Some variations require the entire 104-card deck to be paired off, but the standard win is reaching the very top.

Grand Pyramid Intelligence

Is it easier than the 1-deck version?
Surprisingly, it can be! Having 8 of every card gives you a better statistical chance of finding a pair. However, the sheer size of the pyramid means more cards can be blocked.


Quick Math Recap:
Target = 13. Pairs: 10-3, 9-4, 8-5, 7-6, Jack-2, Queen-Ace, King (Solo).