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Two Solitaire games. If Mount Olympus is
too hard to win, Westcliff will be a bit easier.
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Mount Olympus
Two decks are used. The eight aces and eight twos
are placed in two rows to form the foundations. The
aces are to be built up in suit by twos to kings, and
the twos up in suit by twos to queens.
Nine cards are dealt in a row to form the tableau.
Tableau cards may be built down by twos in suit. The
top card of each pile is always available. A group of
cards on top of a pile, in correct sequence and
alternation, may be moved in whole or in part.
Spaces in the tableau are immediately filled from the
hand. If the hand is empty, spaces may be filled by
available cards from the tableau.
Westcliff
This game is a blend of Klondike and Forty Thieves,
and is fairly easy to win.
Two rows of ten cards are dealt face down. A third
row is dealt face up upon the first two rows.
The four aces, as they become available, are to be
moved to a row above the tableau and built up in suit
to kings.
The face-up cards on the tableau are built down in
alternating colors. Any or all face-up cards on a
tableau pile may be removed to another pile, if the
sequence and alternation is correct. When all
face-up cards are removed, the exposed facedown
card is turned up and becomes available.
A space in the tableau, by removal of an entire pile,
may be filled by any available card or group from the
tableau, waste pile, or hand. Top cards of tableau
piles are available for play on foundations.


Mount Olympus is probably named because of
the tableau's mountain shape and shows all
the Kings and Queens in the end, if won
successfully, like the Greek gods and
goddesses who are said to be residing on the
mountain with the same name.
Mount Olympus (solitaire). (2006, November
26). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 23:28, May 3, 2007, from
http://en.wikipedia.org.
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Software for Windows PC's. System Requirements: 500 MHz Pentium Processor or better, Windows®
98/ 2000/ ME/ XP, 128 MB RAM, DirectX compatible video and sound cards, 100 MB hard drive space,
CD-ROM, Mouse.