Canfield Solitaire Instructions
Version 1.02 (Mar 16 2000) Copyright © 2000 Andrew Pipkin apipkin@pagesz.net
Overview
Like Klondike solitaire, the goal of Canfield is to move all the cards in a deck to
suit stacks of ascending rank, forming stacks of descending rank an alternate color as an
intermediate stage. Cards are drawn from a deck three at a time. Unlike Klondike, the base
card of the suit stacks is usually not an ace. In addition to the deck, 13 cards are
placed in a reserve of which only the top is accessible.
Layout
There are four parts of the screen.
- Reserve The reserve consists of 13 cards on the left side of the top row. The top
card of the reserve is turned face up and can be moved to the building stacks or the suit
stacks.
- Suit Stacks The suit stacks are located on the right side of the upper row. The
starting rank of the suit stacks is determined by a randomly drawn card which is moved to
the suit stacks. A "ghost" card indicates the base card of the other three
stacks.
- Deck The deck is located on the left side of the bottom row. Three cards from the
deck are turned up from the deck and placed to the right of the deck. The topmost of these
three can be moved to a suit or building stack. Clicking on the deck or rightclicking
anywhere on the screen will turn over an additional three cards. When there are no more
cards in the deck, an outline will appear. Clicking inside the outline will begin another
pass through the deck. An unlimited number of passes through the deck can be made.
- Building Stacks The building stacks are found in the right side of the bottom
row. Each stack initially contains one randomly chosen card. A card can be placed on top
of the stack if it has a different color and a rank one less than the card currently at
the top. Stacks can be merged, leaving an empty space, but moving part of one stack to
another is not allowed. Empty building stacks can only accept cards from the reserve
(which will be moved automatically). Cards can be moved from the deck to an empty space if
the reserve is exhausted.
Moving Cards
To move a card, click on the card (which will highlight it) and then click on the
destination. The following are valid moves:
- A card can be moved from the reserve, deck or top of the building stacks to the suit
stacks if the card's suit is the same as the cards in the stack and the card's rank is the
base rank of the building stack or one more than the card at the top of the stack. (Aces
are placed on top of kings in the suit stacks.)
- A card from the reserve or deck can be moved to the top of a building stock if the card
has a different color and a rank one less than the card at the top of the stack. (Kings
can be placed on aces.)
- A card from the reserve can fill to an empty building stack. If the reserve is empty, a
card from the deck can fill an empty building stack.
- An entire building stack can be moved to the top of another building stack.
A card will be automatically moved to the suit stacks from the building stacks if the
cards which might be placed on top of it are already in the suit stacks. Clicking undo
will retract an automatic move.
Buttons
Clicking on these buttons will perform the following actions:
- New Game
- Begin a new game after shuffling the deck
- Restart
- Return to the original state of the current game
- Undo
- Return to the condition before the previous move was made
- Options
- Bring up a window with the following options:
- Number of cards drawn
- This option determines the number of cards which are turned up from the deck at a time.
The number can vary from 1 to 5, with 3 the default.
- Number of redeals
- This sets the additional number of passes which can be made through the deck
- Display deck contents
- Setting this option will display a listing of the deck, highlighting the available card.
After the initial pass through the deck, upcoming cards will be displayed above the
current card, with the accessible cards appearing in the rightmost column. Occasionally it
is beneficial to refrain from removing a card from the deck because it will a set up a
better order in the subsequent pass through the deck. Listing the deck will show when
these instances occur.
- Automatic card moving
- When this box is set (which is the default), a card atop a building stack will be moved
to its suit stack automatically if there are no cards available which might be placed on
top of it.
History
- Version 1.02 (2000/03/16)
- Right-clicking added
- Version 1.01 (2000/01/23)
- Options added
- Version 1.0 (2000/01/13)
- First public release