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Ken Gruber commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: Daily challenge answers
July 16 2023
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jo di commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: how to recycle cards on android
Hint says recycle, how do I recycle
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Miesque1973 commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 12/22/2020
I'm stuck on 12/22/2020 Solitaire One Draw challenge. Need moves to just finish the blasted thing.
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Pelagicide (Pelagicide) commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: Been playing this game for...
I don’t know the answer unless they’re playing the same game so many times they have it memorized. I’ve played over 1,000 games so far and only have 3 top ten scores. I find the hardest games are those that have the lowest winning scores.
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Sue S commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: Stuck on the Solitaire Daily...
finally figured it out :)
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Clemens Weisenberger commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: December 24, 2017
December 24 2017
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Heather Baldwin commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: Is anybody having trouble with...
Yes!!!
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Hilary Guy commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: Can ' t crack August2nd...
Watch the last 2 piles and get them diown and that makes it easier.
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Hilary Guy commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: Having problems with July 26...
This one took me forever!! Really watch the last 2 pilesin order to beat it
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Billy Gamble commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: July 21 2017
Can't figure out how to get this one done. Every time I try I end up in the same situation with two black tens, a red ten, and a red six covering the final four piles. But there's no way to move the red six because you had to move the other red six first to uncover it. Same with the red ten, the only spot it could have gone in you have to fill to uncover it. And the black tens can't be moved because there aren't any red jacks to put them on.
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Sue Marderness commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: I really would like to...
I eventually win the games but I consistently use an average of 10 more moves than the leader. I try to avoid unnecessary moves but still end up with more moves than the leader.
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Jeremy Cotton commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: I really would like to...
For real. Doesn't seem plausible
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Samantha Tweddle commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 24 June
It's driving me mad...help!
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Richard Carra commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 24 June
I am totally stumped on this one. I also cant get to the 5 of. Diamonds
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John Brewer commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 24 June
Finally got it
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John Brewer commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 24 June
I can't even get to the 5 of diamonds. Would love a step by step cause this is the first one to keep my behind so much
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Thomas Wilkinson commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 24 June
Thank you Susan Foster
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Susan Foster commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 24 June
Don't use the 5♥️ until you have used the 5♦️
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Thomas Wilkinson commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 24 June
Can today's challenge be solved? If so how? I've tried like 20 times
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Emily Reese commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: I can ' t beat...
Put my comment in the wrong spot, sorry - don't use the red jack from the deck, and don't use the first red 7. You'll uncover a red 7 in slot 2, use that so you can move kings off stack
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Emily Reese commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 12 May 2017 Challenge - ...
Also don't use that first red 7, wait until you uncover the other one in the 2nd column.
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Sarah Weller commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: April 22 is it winable...
Found this on another site.
Here's exactly how to do it (draw 3). It took me about 50 tries but I finally got it. Here are step-by-step instructions: Play AD to top (don't take 2D. Also, don't take AC - leave it in the deck). Play QH to KC. Move JC to QH. Play AS to top. Move 2S to top. Play 10S on JD. Play 3S to top. Move 4S to top. Play 10D to JS. Play 6H to 7S. Move 9S to 10D. Move 10H to JC. Move 4S from top to 5H. Move 3H to 4S. Move 9D to 10S. Move 8C to 9H. Play 6D to 7C. Play AC to top. Play 5C to 6H. Play 2D to top. Play 3D to top. Play 4D to top. Play 8H to 9S. Move 7C to 8H. Move JD to QC. Move JS to QD. Move KC to new column. Move 5S to 6D. Move 3H from 4S over to 4C & move 4S to top. Move 4C to 5H. Move 9C to 10H. Move 2C to top. Move 9H to 10C. Move 5S to top. Play 4H on 5C. Play 6S to top. Play 3Cto top. Play KS to new column. Move QD to KS. Move AH to top. Play 2H to top. Should be self-explanatory from there.
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Sarah Weller commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 22 April
Glad it's not just me then!
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Stefan Gerris commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 22 April
During the day I tried a structural approach (tree of possibilities) but haven't found a solution either. I may have missed a possibility but only if it is a sequence of moving catds to the foundation and back more than twice...
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Duncan Hanning commented on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 22 April
Two of us have tried this on and off all day. We suspect that Mobilityware got it wrong! They never offer to 'show you how it's done' Because this isn't solvable. If it is we'd love to see how.