Labyrinth is a
patience or card solitaire
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game which uses a pack of 52
playing card
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s. Despite the fact that the word ''
labyrinth
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'' is synonymous with ''
maze'', this game is very different in its manner of play and dealing from the game of
Maze, and should not be confused with it. Labyrinth does however have similar play to the game of
Babette – both being
blockades
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A blockade differs from an embargo or sanction, which are le ...
– and the spatial puzzle in which cards become available is also reminiscent of
Crazy Quilt
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Publication history
The Earth-Two Crazy Quilt first appeared in '' Boy Commandos'' #15 (March 1946) and was created by Jack Kirby.
The Paul Dekker version of Crazy Quilt first appeared ...
.
History
Labyrinth is first described in 1905 by "Tarbart". It has since appeared sporadically in British compendia right up to 2014, but Alphonse Moyse (1950) is the only American author to include it in a publication.
Rules
The player first takes the four
Ace
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s out of the pack and lays them down as the
foundations
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. Then eight cards are laid in a
row
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*Row vector, a 1 × ''n'' matrix in linear algebra.
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below these four cards.
The cards on this row can be
built
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on the foundations
up by
suit
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to
King
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s. Any
gap is immediately filled by a card from the
stock
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. Once no more moves can be made, a new row of eight cards is formed. However, once any card leaves the second row to the foundations, it is not filled; filling gaps by new cards only applies to the first row.
Only cards on the top and bottom rows are
available
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* The degree to which a system, subsystem or equipment is in a specified operable and committable state at the start of a mission, when the mission is called for at ...
and when a card on the bottom row is removed, the card above it is released and can be played. The same goes for a card which is below a card from the top row when that card is removed, when the player decides to fill the gap later or when the stock runs out.
As new rows are formed, chances are that there are gaps in the in-between rows except the top. These "holes" give the impression of a labyrinth, hence the name.
The dealing of new rows, putting cards to the foundations, and filling any gaps on the first row continues until the stock runs out. When the player gets stuck after this point, he can draw any card from the other rows as a last resort.
The patience is
out
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Films
* ''Out'' (1957 film), a documentary short about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
* ''Out'' (1982 film), an American film directed by Eli Hollander
* ''Out'' (2002 film), a Japanese film ba ...
when all cards are built onto the foundations.
See also
*
Babette
*
List of patiences and card solitaires
This is a list of patiences, which are card games that are also referred to as solitaires or as card solitaire.
This list is not intended to be exhaustive, but only includes games that have met the usual Wikipedia requirements (e.g. notability ...
*
Glossary of patience and solitaire terms
Games of patience, or (card) solitaires as they are usually called in North America, have their own 'language' of specialised terms such as "building down", "packing", "foundations", "talon" and "tableau". Once learnt they are helpful in d ...
References
Literature
* _ (2014). ''The Card Game Bible''. London: Octopus.
* Moyse, Alphonse (1950). ''150 Ways to Play Solitaire''. Cincinnati: USPCC.
*
Parlett, David
David Parlett (born 18 May 1939 in London) is a games scholar, historian, and translator from South London, who has studied both card games and board games. He is the president of the British Skat Association.
His published works include many po ...
(1979). ''The Penguin Book of Patience.'' London: Penguin.
* "Tarbart" (1905). ''Games of Patience''. 2nd edn. London : De La Rue.
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Half-open blockades
Single-deck patience card games