How do you win Monte Carlo Solitaire?
The win condition
You win when all cards have been removed. In practice, that means you keep clearing adjacent matching pairs, letting the grid consolidate, and drawing from the stock until the stock is empty and the grid is cleared.
When the game ends (loss)
If there are no adjacent matching ranks left in the grid, you cannot make another removal. At that point the game is over, even if there are still cards in the stock.
Two tips that help
- Prefer moves that create new adjacencies: After consolidation, new neighbors form. Plan for that.
- Don’t always clear every visible pair: Sometimes leaving a pair can make a more important match possible later.
Play Monte Carlo Solitaire
Try a few games and use the hint button to spot removable pairs.
Play Monte Carlo Solitaire