How to Play Trusty Twelve Solitaire

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Part of the video series: How to Play the Different Styles of Solitaire

Summary: Learn how to play different types of solitaire, including trusty twelve solitaire, in this free video series that will teach you many of the popular styles of solitaire.

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Antonia Hoyland Antonia Hoyland is a card game aficionado who has been playing solitaire games since she was a toddler. An expert on dozens of games, with knowledge of about ... read more

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How to Play Trusty Twelve Solitaire

Hi, this is Antonia Hoyland on behalf of Expert Village. This game is called Trusty Twelve. For this game, you're going to want a regular deck of cards. 52, with no jokers. Deal out a three-by-four square of twelve cards, face up. The rest of your cards will become your stockpile. When a hole forms in the cards, fill it with a card from the stockpile, and oftentimes it'll tell you what you need to do next. To win this game, you're trying to get all your cards in four piles in descending order from king to ace. The suites don't matter for that, just the values. But it's difficult enough with just that one thing. This is a nice solitaire because it'll keep your brain engaged. Sometimes with solitaire, it can get a bit mindless, and although that's what you want sometimes, other times you really want to think about what you're doing. This is a good game for that.

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