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Clock Solitaire: The Layout

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Summary: The middle pile in the layout is the fulcrum around which the clock hands turn. Learn about the layout of Clock Solitaire in this free card games video.

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"Alright, let's make sure we understand the layout of the Clock solitaire tableau. You've got in the middle, think of that as the fulcrum around which the hands of the clock will turn. And, here is noon, high noon right? And here is one. So, how does that work? Well, one is Ace. So you have a Ace, deuce, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, jack is eleven o'clock, queen is noon or midnight, and then in the middle go the kings. Now, we'll discuss how everything plays in a later segment, but that is the layout of the tableau for the solitaire game Clock."

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