100 Best Solitaire Games

100 Best Solitaire Games by Sloane Lee is a comprehensive guide published by Cardoza on February 3, 2015. This reprint edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed exploration of 100 classic and contemporary solitaire games. The book serves as both a how-to-play manual and a strategy guide, featuring a variety of enjoyable variations of solitaire, from straightforward versions to those that require strategic thinking.
Readers will discover a wealth of examples, diagrams, and illustrations that enhance the learning experience while keeping the content engaging. The guide includes classic solitaire games as well as newer variations, catering to different skill levels and preferences. Additionally, it features a chapter dedicated to travel solitaire, making it a practical resource for playing on the go. The inclusion of solitaire games for two players adds further variety, ensuring that players can enjoy this popular card game in multiple formats.
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This new edition is a great how-to-play and strategy guide to 100 of the most classic, new, challenging and just fun solitaire games.
These are the 100 best and most enjoyable variations of America’s most popular card game—solitaire! Loads of examples, diagrams, illustrations and strategies keep the writing lively, while showing you all sorts of fun ways to enjoy your favorite game. From straight-ahead solitaire to two-player games, readers will find all kinds of fantastic solitaire games—the classic ones, the new ones, those that require a lot of strategy, and the just plain fun ones. And because solitaire is perfect for playing when you’re on the road, the chapter on travel solitaire is essential. As a bonus, the authors have included solitaire games for two players.
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