Scorpion II is an alternate version of the game in which the number of columns containing three face-down cards and the number of columns in which all cards are faced up are the reverse of the prevalent version, i.e. the first
three columns each have three face-down cards with four face-up cards placed over them while the cards in the remaining
four columns are all faced up. Despite the reversal, the game remains the same but making it easier than regular "Scorpion".
Wasp is almost identical to Scorpion, except that when a space is formed in the tableau, any card or sequence can be placed in it. This gives the player more chances of winning than in Scorpion.
Three Blind Mice is another Scorpion variation with a starting tableau of 10 columns of five cards. The three rightmost columns should each have three bottom cards faced down and two top cards face up. The three cards in each of those columns gave the game its name after
the nursery rhyme. The five cards in each of the rest of the columns are all face up. The two leftover cards are set aside face up to be used any time in the game whenever necessary. Game play is the same as in Scorpion. ==References==