Clock Patience Solitaire

by galaticdroids


Card

free



Clock Patience, a classic solitaire card game for your phone or tablet.


Clock Patience, a classic solitaire card game for your phone or tablet.This is a very easy card game that only takes a couple of minutes to play, although were sure youll keep coming back for more since its quite addictive.There are lots of different color schemes to play with, different speed settings, you can give cards an extra spin, we even include a fully automatic mode if you just want to sit back and watch the game play itself.Twelve piles of cards are dealt out in the pattern of a clock face, the last 4 cards are placed in a pile in the center of the circle.The aim of the game is to avoid the Kings. If you turn over all the other cards before finding the 4 kings then you win.Play starts by turning over the card in the central pile. When a card is revealed, it is placed on the pile at the corresponding hour and the top card of that pile is turned over. If a King is revealed, it is placed on the central pile.We highlight which card to turn over next and will help to put it on the right pile so you cant go wrong. Good Luck, its easy to play but not as easy to win.Minor update

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mary malone

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Fran Pag

App crashes a lot and there are way too many ads.

Tara Hausmann

What a stupid game, you never seem to win.

A Google user

Won't download for me

Sue May

On the 10th game I've played I never win

A Google user

It's just tapping cards you get no joy from playing this game. you are not actually doing anything. It is much more fun playing it with real cards.

A Google user

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April Mills

Best version of this game I have found. I won my first game and lost the next four and won the next one, but even the game with real cards is very hard to win. Try it sometime. It is very random and takes lots of patience. Ads in between free games do not bother me. Ads in the middle of games are the ones that bother me.

Todd Beckler