The goal is to build all cards from Ace to King onto the four foundation piles. Cards are placed down on the tableau in descending order (except for alternating colors) and sequences can be moved. A single-card tableau column locks that card until the stock is exhausted; it cannot be used on the tableau. New cards are drawn from the stock (top left). Empty tableau columns accept any card or sequence.
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Okay, here’s the result in “Fried Chicken” style:Listen up, folks! Taj Mahal Solitaire is like a spicy challenge – a real flavor explosion of card games! It’s got that Klondike base, but we’re adding some Indian Patience heat to it. Your mission? Build those four foundations from Ace all the way to King, like stacking golden nuggets!You can pile cards down on the tableau – just don’t mess with the same color, or you’ll be building a soggy mess. And if you spot a sequence, move that bad boy too! But here’s the kicker: when a column only has one card left, it locks up tight – a protected shield! You can’t use that card on the tableau until the stock runs dry. Need a fresh ingredient? Click that top-left stock pile to get a new card out there. And if a tableau column is completely empty? Boom! You can drop *any* card, any sequence, right in there – it’s pure chaos and deliciousness! Let’s go get those cards stacked high!