Three Shuffles and a Draw has four
foundations build up in suit from Ace to King, e.g. A♣, 2♣, 3♣, 4♣... The
Tableau is filled with eighteen piles containing three cards each, except for the last pile, only containing one card. These piles build down in suit, e.g. 8♥, 7♥, 6♥, 5♥... File:Three Shuffles and a Draw (solitaire) Layout.jpg|
Three Shuffles and a Draw Layout Only the top card in the
tableau piles can be played, and these cards can move to other tableau piles or to the foundations. Empty spaces cannot be filled by any other card. The name "Three Shuffles and a Draw" comes from the fact that there are 3 shuffles (counting the original starting shuffle plus the 2 redeals, and then a draw, where you can free any one single buried card). The game is won after all cards have been moved to the foundations. == References ==