What is Monte Carlo Solitaire?
Monte Carlo Solitaire
A quick solitaire game where you remove adjacent matching ranks from a 5x5 grid, then consolidate and refill from the stock until you clear the deck.
The Core Rules (Quick)
- Deal: 25 cards face up into a 5x5 grid. The remaining cards form the stock.
- Remove: Two cards of the same rank can be removed if they touch (including diagonals).
- Consolidate: After removals, cards slide left and up to fill gaps.
- Refill: Empty spaces are dealt from the stock to restore a full 5x5 grid.
What Counts as “Adjacent”?
In Monte Carlo, two cards are adjacent if they share an edge or a corner. That means each card has up to 8 neighbors: left, right, up, down, and the four diagonals.
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