Black Hole Solitaire
Black Hole is an addictive solitaire card game with similar rules as Tri Peaks or golf solitaire. Your goal is to move all cards to the black hole by either counting up or counting down in value.
How to Play
Start the game by placing the black hole card at the center of the layout. Surround the black hole with a pyramid of face-up cards. Move cards to the black hole by clicking on a card that is one rank above or one rank below than the current top card of the black hole. Proceed this sequence until all cards are transferred to the black hole or no more moves are possible. Employ the undo button to reverse your last move if needed. Win the game by clearing all cards to the black hole. Test yourself by attempting to complete the game in as few moves as possible.
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