40 Thieves Solitaire
Forty Thieves Solitaire. By Novel Games Free. Developer's Description. By Novel Games Be the hero and capture all forty thieves. Forty Thieves is a solitaire card game. It is quite difficult to win, and relies mostly on skill. It is also known as Napoleon at Saint Helena, Roosevelt at San Juan, Big Forty and Le Cadran. Rules Two decks are used (104 cards). Deal ten tableau piles of four cards each, all face up and all visible. Similar to Forty and Eight, but the tableau has forty cards in ten stacks of four, and we only allow one pass through the deck. Thanks for playing Solitaire! If you like this site you can add it to your bookmarks or share in your social network.
Rules
- Two decks are used (104 cards).
- Deal ten tableau piles of four cards each, all face up and all visible.
- Leave space for eight foundation piles above the tableau piles.
- You may only move the top card from any tableau. You may place any card in an empty tableau space.
- The tableaus are built down by suit.
- The foundations are built up by suit, from ace to king.
- You may deal one card at a time from the stock to the waste.
- You may use the top card from the waste.
- You may only go through the stock once.
- The object of the game is to move all the cards to the foundations.
40 Thieves Solitaire Green Felt
Summary
Josephine, also known as Forty Bandits, is identical to Forty Thieves with only one difference:
- Whereas in Forty Thieves only one card may be moved at a time, in Josephine, any number of cards in a properly built suit sequence may be moved.
40 Thieves Solitaire
Josephine Rules
Goal
Move all cards to the eight Foundation piles, starting with the Aces and continuing up to the Kings in EACH suit.
The Deal
40 Thieves Solitaire Rules
Using two decks, 40 cards are dealt face up to the ten Columns with each column receiving 4 cards. The remaining 64 cards form the Stock.
Foundations
Starting with an Ace and continuing up to the Kings, each Foundation is built UP and in the SAME SUIT.
Columns
Columns are built DOWN and in the SAME SUIT. For example, within the columns, the only card that can be played onto a 5 of Clubs would be a 4 of Clubs.
The exposed card in any Column is available for play to another Column or to a Foundation pile. Any number of properly sequenced cards may be moved to another Column if the build condition is met. Sequences may be split.
Empty Columns may be filled with any card or properly sequenced group of cards.
Stock and Discard Pile
Cards from the Stock are flipped one at a time to the Discard Pile. The top card of the Discard Pile may be played to a Column or to a Foundation.
There are no redeals.
Josephine Strategy
Josephine is somewhat easier to win than Forty Thieves due to the added rule that groups of sequenced cards can be moved. This makes it easier to move cards around the Columns, and makes it easier to open up empty Columns. The end-game is also easier for the same reasons.
Work to empty at least one Column as soon as possible. With an empty Column available it will be easier to put more cards from the Waste Pile into play. When moving cards from the Waste Pile to an empty Column, try to move other cards onto the newly placed card so that a different Column can be emptied.
Sometimes, it can be better to store cards in the Columns that would otherwise be playable to Foundations.