Summary: Playing a practice game of Clock Solitaire will help solidify the rules. Learn how to play Clock Solitaire in this free card games video.
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"So, we've learned about the solitaire variant Clock. Let's make sure we know how to play it. How does it start? Well, you deal out your cards. What I've got here are twelve piles of four cards, each for one spot on the clock face. You're playing so this is set up for you. This is twelve or noon, this is six, and in the middle goes a thirteenth pile of four, and that's where you begin. We turn up a queen, the queen goes into the twelve spot and we're underway. Jack goes in the eleventh spot. I've got another jack, it's going to go here. I have another queen, it goes here. There's a deuce, a two, it goes in the two o'clock spot. There's a ten. Three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten o'clock. There's a three, it goes over here on three o'clock. And there's an Ace. Remember Ace is played at one o'clock, and we will pick up at this point on the next segment."
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