

However, a card can only be moved to top a free one (no other card on top of it) and that is one rank higher and from the same suit.

It is possible to move any card face up on the tableau, regardless of its position within the column. To create the needed sequences on the tableau, the players have to shift the cards between the columns. The sequences must be built on the tableau in descending order (starting with the King and ending with the Ace), and by suit. Similar to Solitaire Spider, only complete sequences can be sent to the foundations, not single cards. The goal of the game is to build the 4 foundations by suit. In this online Scorpion Solitaire, the tableau will be set automatically at each new game. All the cards are facing up, except on the first three columns starting from the left which have the three cards furthest from the player face down. The remaining cards are set on the tableau to form 7 columns with 7 cards each.

Out of these, three are removed and placed face down on the tableau to serve as the stockpile. Scorpion Solitaire uses a standard 52-card deck. It showcases the difficulty of Scorpion Solitaire and works as a motivator to improve one's strategies. This percentage does not represent the winnable games (games with at least one possible solution). The low odds give this game a special appeal. So much so, that on average, players only win approximately 5% of the games they play. Everything else is different and designed to make this card game much tougher. Interestingly enough, they only share two rules: you have to build a complete sequence on the tableau before sending it to the foundations and you can only create sequences in descending order. Scorpion Solitaire is a card game inspired by Spider Solitaire.
