Pyramid Solitaire – Imperial China

Combine two cards totaling thirteen to clear the pagode in this Chinese Pyramid Solitaire game.

 
 

AI Quiz. The above game description was rewritten by AI.
The silk merchant, Old Man Chen, had a peculiar obsession. Not with jade, nor tea, but with stacks of numbered tiles – crimson squares and azure circles – piled high within his pagoda’s central chamber. Each tile held a secret, a numerical whisper hinting at forgotten dynasties. His goal? To unravel the chaos, to bring order to the jumbled remnants of a lost emperor’s collection.He’d meticulously arrange them, seeking pairs that harmonized, those twin echoes adding up to thirteen. A crimson three and an azure ten, a circle two and a square eleven – these were his keys, unlocking pathways through the towering piles. With each successful combination, tiles vanished in a puff of fragrant sandalwood smoke, revealing glimpses of intricate carvings beneath. It was a solitary pursuit, a quiet battle against the accumulating layers. He’d carefully consider each placement, anticipating the ripple effect, the delicate dance required to clear the entire structure. The pagoda groaned softly with every move, a testament to the weight of history and the patient hand of its keeper. The air thickened with anticipation – could he truly conquer this numerical labyrinth?

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