Wandering Card The following rules for the original game of Wandering Card are based on Cheney (1869): The player lays 13 cards, face up, on the table in a single
row. A second row is dealt on top of the first, but this time the player counts each card as it is laid. If the value of a card (Jacks being 11, Queens 12 and Kings 13) corresponds to the number of its place (e.g. if a Six is played onto the 6th place), it is laid aside, and dealing continues down the line. This carries on until there are four cards on each
pile, except where one or more cards have been laid aside. The player now takes the top card of those laid aside and places it under the pile of the corresponding number (e.g. a Three goes under the third pile). Then the top card of that pile is moved to the bottom of the pile corresponding to its value. This continues until a pile is reached where the top card is already in its right place. Then the next card of the laid aside pile is taken up and the process repeated until the game
blocks or succeeds, whereby there will be 13 piles each with four cards of the same value and in the order A 2 3... K.
Travellers The rules for the very similar game of Travellers' Patience were published in 1888 by
Mary Whitmore Jones and have changed little since. The following is based on Parlett (1979): Twelve piles of 4 cards each are laid out on the table, face up, and a further
talon of four cards, face down. The piles are named, in order, the Ace pile, the Queens pile and so on, down to the Twos. The aim is to end with thirteen piles of four, each pile consisting of cards of the same rank as the name of the pile. The top card of the talon is flipped and placed at the bottom of its corresponding named pile. The top card of that pile is taken and placed under its named pile and so on. If the top card is a King, it is placed in a separate Kings pile. One variation allows a player to replace the final king with a facedown card in order to keep playing, and the game only ends if the fourth king reappears. == Variants ==