No se puede soltar, tu carta debe ser de un color de palo opuesto
Cannot drop, your card needs to be one rank lower
Cannot move multiple cards to foundation
Card suit doesn't match foundation pile suit
Card can only be dropped on top of a card pile
Cannot deal cards when there are empty tableau piles
You can only move {0} card(s) at a time based on the current free cells and tableau
The cards don't add up to 13 and cannot be moved
The card is inaccessible and move cannot be performed
Cards must be in sequential order (one higher or lower)
Pyramid Solitaire
Juega Pyramid Solitaire en línea gratis
Pyramid Solitaire se juega con una baraja estándar de 52 cartas. Como su nombre indica, las cartas se disponen en forma de pirámide, creando un rompecabezas visualmente atractivo que combina sumas simples con toma de decisiones estratégicas. El objetivo es eliminar parejas de cartas cuyos valores sumen 13, despejando finalmente toda la pirámide.
Este juego incluye características como un botón de deshacer, opción de pista y diseños personalizables. Estas comodidades digitales hacen que el juego sea accesible y disfrutable tanto para principiantes como para jugadores experimentados.
Cómo Jugar Pyramid Solitaire
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Configuración
- Con una baraja estándar de 52 cartas, reparte 28 cartas en forma de pirámide:
- 1 carta en la fila superior,
- 2 cartas en la segunda fila,
- … y continúa hasta que la séptima fila tenga 7 cartas.
- Cada carta debe solaparse parcialmente con las dos cartas directamente debajo de ella, formando la “pirámide”.
- Las 24 cartas restantes forman el mazo (boca abajo). Al voltear cartas del mazo, se forma una pila de descarte junto a él.
- Con una baraja estándar de 52 cartas, reparte 28 cartas en forma de pirámide:
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Valores de las Cartas
- Las cartas numeradas conservan su valor facial (2 = 2, 3 = 3, etc.).
- Los Ases cuentan como 1.
- Los Jotas cuentan como 11, las Reinas como 12 y los Reyes como 13.
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Eliminación de Cartas
- Sólo las cartas “desprotegidas” (aquellas que no están cubiertas por otra carta) en la pirámide pueden emparejarse o eliminarse.
- Se eliminan cartas en parejas que suman 13 (por ejemplo: 5 + 8, 6 + 7, 10 + 3, Jota + 2, Reina + As).
- Los Reyes, que equivalen a 13 por sí solos, se pueden eliminar individualmente sin necesidad de pareja.
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Uso del Mazo
- Voltea el mazo una carta a la vez (o tres a la vez, dependiendo de la variante).
- La carta revelada se coloca en la pila de descarte. Las cartas de la parte superior de la pila de descarte que coincidan con una carta desprotegida de la pirámide (y sumen 13) pueden eliminarse juntas.
- Algunas versiones permiten una o más redistribuciones, devolviendo la pila de descarte al mazo cuando se agota.
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Ganar el Juego
- Ganas si logras eliminar todas las cartas de la pirámide (y a menudo también de la pila de descarte) emparejándolas correctamente.
Pyramid Solitaire fusiona el atractivo del emparejamiento numérico con la mecánica familiar de los juegos de cartas, creando un desafío mental estimulante. Al planificar cuidadosamente tus jugadas, aprovechar el mazo de manera estratégica y enfocarte en liberar las cartas ocultas, maximizarás tus probabilidades de éxito. ¡Disfruta de este cautivador equilibrio entre estrategia y azar, una pareja a la vez!
Case Studies
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| Game Tier | Stand-out Titles | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Quick Wins | Spider (1 Suit), Hole-in-One, TriPeaks | 70–84% |
| Fair Challenges | Solitaire (Draw 1) – 913 k plays FreeCell, Golf |
45–63% |
| Expert-Level | Spider (4 Suits), Forty Thieves, Double Scorpion | ≤11% |
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