Klondike Solitaire: Two decks, hidden cards. Build eight foundation suits (A-K) from top to bottom. Tableau: descending, alternating colors. Draw new cards from the stock pile.
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Ugh… okay, look. It’s this stupid Klondike thing. Two decks. Seriously? And they’re *hidden*. Like, completely hidden. Makes it ten times worse. You gotta build these little piles – foundations, they call ‘em – all neat and tidy, Ace to King, same suit. It’s a real pain in the… well, you know. Then there’s this tableau. Cards just *dumped* down, going backwards, alternating colors. Red then black, black then red. It’s like someone threw a deck of cards at the screen and hoped for the best. And you can pull more from this little pile on the left – stock cards. Just… keep pulling. Seriously, it’s exhausting just *thinking* about it. You gotta move cards around, build sequences, try to find matches. It’s a slow, frustrating process. Just shuffle, deal, and repeat. Ugh. Don’t even get me started on the waiting for those hidden cards to appear…zzzzz….