Column 3 has an: orange 5, orange 2, orange Queen, black 7 and black 4. But there's one spine-tingling catch! Any face up card can be moved to a sequence and it doesn't matter whether the cards on top of that card are in order or not! Cool huh! So let's say Column 1 has a black King. Very similar to Klondike Solitaire, cards within the tableau need to go downward in sequence, alternating black and orange.
Cards are dealt into 7 columns, with one card in the first column, two cards in the second column, etc. Ready to face your biggest Solitaire card game nightmare? Then Yukon Halloween Solitaire is the game for you! Deemed as one of the most challenging versions of Solitaire, only the most daring can defeat this puzzle game! The goal of Yukon Solitaire is to move all of the cards from the tableau to the four suit foundation piles located on the right side.