Classic Giza Pyramid Solitaire game with freecells: Add up two cards to a total value of 13 to remove the cards. A King (K) is 13 points and can be removed as a single card, a Queen (Q) is 12 points, a Jack (J) is 11 points and an Ace (A) is worth 1 point. Use the freecells (top) wisely. Every new level is more difficult because it has once freecell less.
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