Napoleon's Square
Napoleon's Square
Napoleon's Square
True strategy masters know that classic card games offer the ultimate test of focus and patience. Napoleon's Square elevates this experience by challenging you to organize two full fifty-two card decks into disciplined stacks by suit. You start by building up from the ace, carefully placing cards of the same suit and lower value to clear the board. Navigating the stacks requires foresight because each move impacts your available options for the empty cells. With only a single pass through the deck permitted, every decision counts toward your ultimate success. This complex solitaire variant demands sharp attention to detail as you refine your sequences and clear the layout. Beyond the tactical depth, the streamlined interface keeps your mind locked on the cards rather than unnecessary distractions. The refined logic behind this classic puzzle makes it a standout choice for anyone seeking a rewarding mental workout. Jump into this addictive solitaire experience right now for free in your browser without any downloads required.

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Napoleon's Square
Napoleon's Square
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About game

True strategy masters know that classic card games offer the ultimate test of focus and patience. Napoleon's Square elevates this experience by challenging you to organize two full fifty-two card decks into disciplined stacks by suit. You start by building up from the ace, carefully placing cards of the same suit and lower value to clear the board. Navigating the stacks requires foresight because each move impacts your available options for the empty cells. With only a single pass through the deck permitted, every decision counts toward your ultimate success. This complex solitaire variant demands sharp attention to detail as you refine your sequences and clear the layout. Beyond the tactical depth, the streamlined interface keeps your mind locked on the cards rather than unnecessary distractions. The refined logic behind this classic puzzle makes it a standout choice for anyone seeking a rewarding mental workout. Jump into this addictive solitaire experience right now for free in your browser without any downloads required.

How to play

The goal is to arrange the cards by suit on the bases starting with the ace

- You can put a card of the same suit and one of a lower value on the top card in the stack.
- One card is being moved.
- You can move any card to an empty cell.
- The deck is viewed only once
- Double-clicking on the map automatically moves it to the base, if possible.

Features

  • Double-click automation: Tap or click a card twice to instantly send it to the foundation pile if a move is valid.
  • Flexible placement: Utilize empty cells strategically to store cards and unblock critical sequences during the game.
  • Dual deck complexity: Manage two full decks simultaneously to increase the difficulty and tactical depth of the board.
  • Strategic deck limit: Plan your moves carefully as the deck can only be viewed one time throughout the entire session.
  • Foundation focused: Arrange every card by suit starting from the ace to clear the board and achieve victory.

Who is it for

Strategy enthusiasts who enjoy complex card challenges and brain-training puzzles will find this game particularly rewarding. Casual players looking for a quiet, focused activity to sharpen their concentration during short breaks will appreciate the depth and logic required to master this classic solitaire variant on any device.

Controls

Select card Single tap on mobile or left-click with your mouse.
Move card Drag and drop the card to the desired pile or empty cell.
Auto-move Double-tap or double-click the card to send it to the foundation.

FAQ

How do I win at Napoleon's Square?

You must arrange all cards from the two decks onto the base foundation piles by suit, starting with the ace.

Can I move multiple cards at once in Napoleon's Square?

No, the rules specify that only one card can be moved at a time during your turn.

Is it possible to go through the deck more than once in Napoleon's Square?

No, the deck may only be viewed and cycled through one time, so plan your moves wisely.

Video

Napoleon's Square — trailer

Screenshots

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