Perpetual Motion is a
Patience
(or forbearance) is the ability to endure difficult circumstances. Patience may involve perseverance in the face of delay; tolerance of provocation without responding in disrespect/anger; or forbearance when under strain, especially when face ...
game which has the objective of discarding
playing cards
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from the
tableau
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Arts
* ''Tableau'', a series of four paintings by Piet Mondrian titled ''Tableau I'' through to ''Tableau IV''
* ''Tableau viv ...
. The name relates to the time-consuming process of the game. It is also called Idiot's Delight or Narcotic.
The name Perpetual Motion is also the alternative name of another card solitaire game called Rondo or Eight-Day Clock. The name Idiot's Delight is also used to refer to two other unrelated games, namely
Aces Up
Aces Up is a quick and simple, one-pack, patience or solitaire card game.
One advantage of Aces Up is its minimal use of space: it requires only four piles of cards, and a place to discard cards to. Winning chances with good play are about 1 i ...
and
King Albert.
Rules
The tableau is made up of four
piles or
columns
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. Four cards are
dealt
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In the documentary, Richa ...
(the rest are left aside as the
stock
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), one in each pile. If there are cards of equal
rank
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Level or position in a hierarchical organization
* Academic rank
* Diplomatic rank
* Hierarchy
* H ...
(such as three kings), the duplicates are moved to the leftmost pile with an equal card.
Example: The three
king
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*In the context of prehistory, antiquity and contemporary indigenous peoples, the ...
s mentioned are found at piles 2, 3, and 4. The kings in piles 3 and 4 are moved to pile 2.
After that, four cards are again dealt from the stock (even if one pile is empty) and plays already mentioned are made. Only the
top card
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of each pile is
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 ...
. In case the four cards dealt from the stock are all of the same rank, they are immediately
discarded.
This continues until the stock runs out. After this first round, the piles are picked up, starting from the rightmost pile, and put over one another either faced down or face up without disturbing the order of the cards in each pile. Four cards are again dealt and the steps mentioned earlier are again done.
The game is
out
Out may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
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 discarded (in fours). This is not always possible, because cycles may occur: that is, the cards return to exactly the same sequence as one that has been seen previously.
Variants
An alternate way to play, as suggested by Peter Drake in his book ''Data Structures and Algorithms in Java'', gives players easier options for discarding cards. The object is still to remove all the cards from the table, but a player may also discard cards as follows:
* If there are two cards of the same rank showing, discard both of them
* If there are two cards of the same
suit
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showing, discard the one with the lower rank
As a result, games end much sooner than with Perpetual Motion. But considering that the game can only end if the last two cards are of the same rank, the odds of winning are not in the player's favour.
Another variant that changes the Perpetual Motion less significantly allows players to move cards of the same rank to whichever column contains one of the matching cards, which also makes the game easier to win.
The outcome is also affected by the order the four piles are picked up and stacked between rounds.
Computational analysis
Various people have used computer programs to play large numbers of randomized games of Perpetual Motion in order to analyze the outcomes. The likelihood of being able to complete the game, and the number of rounds before completing the game, vary greatly depending on the exact rules. According to one analyst, the game can be completed 54% of the time, with an average of 128 rounds before completion. With slightly different rules, that rate can drop to 8.67%.
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References
See also
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List of patiences and 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 ...
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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 ...
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