In the Waste, the current top card is always considered exposed, but not so in the pyramid. An exposed card is a card that is in no way overlapped by any other card. Only exposed cards contain either in the Pyramid or the Waste are in play.
The player must click on the Stock when required to send a card to the Waste where it may be played. The remaining 24 cards are set face-down and squared into the Stock. In all, 28 cards are dealt face-up into the pyramid. The process continues with 3 cards in the next row, then 4, and so on up to 7 cards in the bottom-most row to complete the pyramid. Then 2 face-up cards are placed underneath in a horizontal row such that they both mostly overlap the top card but do not overlap each other. When the game starts, 1 random card is dealt face-up in the top center of the pyramid. The goal of Pyramid Solitaire is to empty all the cards from the pyramid into the Foundation. The Easy Pyramid Solitaire allows for 2 passes of the Stock, while this version allows only 1 pass.Ī variation of Pyramid Solitaire called Tut's Tomb was release in 1990 in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack. The game is played with a 52-card deck of standard playing cards. This particular version is actually the Relaxed Pyramid Solitaire variation because it allows a game to be won even if cards are left in the Stock. Pyramid Solitaire is also known as King Tut and Tut's Tomb.