Pyramid Solitaire Blue

Pyramid Solitaire Blue

Pyramid Solitaire Blue brings the popular Pyramid version of Solitaire to the palm of your hand. Pyramid Solitaire Blue guarantees fun and brain teasing for hours to come. Combined with the highly polished graphics that Softgames Solitaire Games are known for, this is a must play for all Solitaire players!

Explore Pyramid Solitaire Blue with These Instructions

28 cards are dealt face up to form a pyramid, the rest of the 52-card deck is placed at the side (the stock). Remove pairs of exposed cards from the foundation of the pyramid whose values add up to 13. Aces value at 1, Jacks at 11, Queens at 12. Kings value at 13 and can be played individually. You can draw cards from the stock to match them with any exposed card. You win when all cards of the pyramid got paired and removed from the table. The faster you pair the cards, the higher the score!

Is the game compatible with mobile operating systems?

Yes, Pyramid Solitaire Blue is designed for mobile users.

Who played a key role in the creation of this game?

The game’s development and design were managed by SOFTGAMES – Mobile Entertainment Services GmbH.

Who is the target audience for this game based on age?

This game is appropriate for Adults, Seniors age groups.

Which platform provides the game’s core functionality and features?

Pyramid Solitaire Blue is created with Javascript.

Which tags are used to categorize this game?

Tags associated with this game’s genre and style include logic, singleplayer, solitaire.

How is this game classified in terms of category?

The game would be listed under the Cards category.

Which gender group is this game meant for?

The game targets Male & Female.

Does the game feature any violent or gory scenes involving blood?

Yes, Pyramid Solitaire Blue has graphic blood content.

Are there any instances of harm or cruelty in the game?

Yes, Pyramid Solitaire Blue features inhumane behavior.

Is this game designed for younger audiences?

No, Pyramid Solitaire Blue is not intended for a children's age group.
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