In some alternatives, including what is probably the original gambling game, unlimited redeals are permitted. Note that the reserve pile is not affected by a redeal. In a redeal, the discard pile is shuffled and the cards dealt back on to the stock pile ready for you to go through them again. In the version of Canfield included with Solitaire Whizz for iPad and macOS, up to 2 redeals are permitted. However, if the reserve is empty, then the top cards of the stock or discard piles may also be moved to empty columns.īecause of this rule, the thirteen reserve cards serve to "orchestrate" the game to some extent, and will often determine when a new opening becomes available during play. Normally, only cards from the reserve may be moved to an empty column. Special rule for moving cards to an empty columnĬanfield solitaire has a special rule for moving cards to an empty tableau column. A special rule determines when cards can be moved from the stock and discard piles to an empty column (see below).Again, the correct upward or downward sequence must be respected. The top card of the waste pile is also available to play on to a foundation or tableau column.Alternatively, it can be moved to the waste pile. Respecting the card sequence in either case.
The top card of the stock pile can be moved to a foundation or tableau column,.When moved to a column, they must respect the downward alternating sequence, or moved to an empty column. The thirteen reserve cards may be moved to a foundation or column as appropriate.Unlike Klondike, Kings may be built on to Aces. As in Klondike, correctly formed sequences of cards may be moved together. On the four tableau piles, cards are built in downward sequence of alternating colours, in a similar way to the game of Kondike solitaire.In the example above, founations are built 6 to King, then from Ace to 5. Otherwise, cards "wrap" so that there are 13 cards on each foundation, with Aces built on top of Kings. If the starting foundation card is an Ace, then cards will be built Ace to King. Cards are built on to the foundations in ascending suit sequence.In reality, it is difficult to complete Canfield and a more realistic goal is to aim to beatĬards are built according to the following rules, which include a few special cases not found In the example above,Īll foundations will therefore start with a 6. Same denomination as the randomly chosen card that started the first foundation. The aim of the game is to build all cards on to the foundations, starting with cards of the The remaining cards form a face up stock pile next to the empty waste pile.Īn example Canfield layout will therefore appear as follows: Aim of the game.Thirteen reserve cards are dealt to a face up pile, of which the top card is available.One card starts the first foundation: this is any card chosen at randomįrom the shuffled deck and may or may not be an Ace (in the example layout below, a 6 was dealt).Four tableau columns are started with one card each.The initial cards are laid out as follows: The version of Canfield for iPad and macOS included in the Solitaire Whizz compendium makes a small concession to the way redeals work in order to make the game more interesting.Ĭanfield is played with a single shuffled deck of cards. Canfield is a relatively difficult game to complete, and in it original version, only a handful of cards can typically be placed on to the foundations. Such as Klondike, but is played with fewer tableau piles. Canfield (also known as Demon solitaire) shares some similarities with other solitaire games