Seahaven Towers

Solitaire Rules

Seahaven Towers Solitaire/Patience rules for Seahaven Towers

Object of the game
Move all the cards to the foundations
Deck
52 cards - One standard deck
Foundation
  • Four foundations built up by suit from Ace to King
  • Once placed on the foundation, cards may not be moved
Tableau
  • Ten tableau columns built down by suit
  • The top card of each column is available for play on the foundations, another tableau column or the cells
  • Supermove* allows a group of cards in sequence (built down by suit) to be moved as a unit to another tableau column
  • An empty space may only be filled with a King or a pile starting with a King
Cell
  • Four cells
  • Storage location for any card. Only one card may be placed on each pile until needed
  • The top card of each pile is available for play on the foundations, the tableau columns or another cell
Supermove
Technically, only one card may be moved at a time. However, since we have implemented Supermove (also called Powermove), you can move a sequence of cards in a single move. Supermove is a shortcut that uses the free cells as efficiently as possible, allowing you to move the maximum number of cards in one move and saving time. You can achieve the same result by temporarily moving extra cards into the free cells using single-card moves. The number of free cells determines how many tableau cards can be moved as a group.

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