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Craving a shift from the usual card mechanics? Discover Osmosis, a solitaire variant demanding precise sequencing. Amidst a sea of free online games, this unique puzzle stands out. Its retro aesthetic masks a demanding core. Forget frantic clicking; this is about deliberate, calculated moves. The familiar green felt provides the arena for a mental workout, demanding focus and strategic foresight. For those moments you need games to play when bored, the rhythm of Osmosis offers an engaging alternative to standard Klondike, a measured cadence of challenge and reward.

Dive into the Osmosis rule set, distinct from typical solitaire. Analyze the board, anticipating the cascading effects of each placement. This isn't just card sorting; it's a structural puzzle disguised in pixel art. The pacing is entirely yours, a relaxing yet brain-teasing exercise. Plan ahead, build foundations with intent, and master the flow of the game.

How To Play

Game Rules:

  1. Rule 1: The layout of Osmosis includes 16 cards arranged on the left in four distinct fans, forming the reserve. On the right, there are four foundation piles, and a stock pile rests at the top of the screen.
  2. Rule 2: When you flip cards from the stock, they create the waste pile. Your primary objective in Osmosis is to successfully transfer every single card to the four foundation piles.
  3. Rule 3: You are allowed to move any face-up card to the foundation piles, provided no other cards are blocking it, and it meets specific placement conditions.
  4. Rule 4: To place a card on the highest foundation pile, its suit must be identical to the very first card placed in that specific pile. For instance, if the first card is the 3 of Spades (3♠), you can place the Jack of Spades (J♠) or the 8 of Spades (8♠) on top of it.
  5. Rule 5: When dealing with an empty foundation pile, if the pile directly above it contains cards, the rank of the first card in the empty pile must match the rank of the first card in the uppermost foundation pile. For example, if the top foundation pile begins with the 4 of Clubs (4♣), you can start an empty foundation pile with the 4 of Hearts (4♥).
  6. Rule 6: Additionally, for the remaining foundation piles, a card can be placed if its rank is already present in the foundation pile immediately above it, and its suit matches the suit established for its current foundation pile. This is the core "osmosis" rule. For example, if the foundation above contains the Ace, 5, and 9 of Spades, and your current foundation pile's suit is Diamonds, you can place the Ace, 5, or 9 of Diamonds there.

Controls:

  1. Action: Click or tap on the stock pile to draw three new cards into the waste pile.
  2. Action: Click and drag any available, face-up card from the reserve or waste pile directly to the appropriate foundation pile.
  3. Action: When the stock pile is completely empty, click the empty space to recycle the waste pile back into the stock.
  4. Action: Use the hint button if available to find potential moves.

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FAQ:

  1. Q: How does the "Peek" variant differ from the standard game?
  2. In the Peek variant, every card within the reserve is dealt face-up from the start. In the standard version, only the topmost, unblocked cards are face-up, while the rest remain hidden until exposed.

  3. Q: What constitutes a win in Osmosis?
  4. You achieve victory in Osmosis by successfully navigating all the cards from the reserve, stock, and waste piles into the four foundation piles, adhering to the unique placement rules.

  5. Q: What is the outcome if no further moves are possible?
  6. If you find yourself in a situation where no cards from the reserve or waste pile can be moved to the foundations, and you have exhausted all draws from the stock, the game ends in a loss. You must begin a fresh game to try again.

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