Yukon
Layout Rules:
For Yukon deal out twenty-eight cards face down in seven overlapping rows (left to right) with one in the first row, two in the second and so on down to seven. Deal the rest of the twenty-four cards evenly upon the six piles, ignore the single card. Overlap all the face-up cards downward, so all may be seen.
Foundations:
Move the four aces, as they become available, to a row above the tableau. Build them up on suit to kings.
How to Play:
The face up card of a tableau pile may be built on by a card lower or opposite color, except that no build may be made on an ace. In
Yukon an ace at the top of a pile must be moved at once to the foundation row, build the on the aces in the foundations; these cards may be kept in the tableau for building if needed.
Any card in the tableau, no matter how deeply buried, may be moved to make a build; all the cards covering it are moved as a unit.
When a down-card is exposed, turn it face up. All face up cards of all piles are available for building on foundations.
In Yukon a space made by clearing away an entire pile may be filled only by a king. For this purpose any king in sight is available, all covering cards being moved with it as a unit.
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