Though this may, prima facie , seem to make Pyramid an easier game, Pyramid is not as simple as it may appear and requires foresight, strategy and balancing risk with caution. Any of the above may be considered "perfect" when all of the cards used are of the same color. If two or more perfect pyramids are the same level, then the highest suit would win.
NOTE: Only perfect pyramids can be ranked by suit; non-perfect pyramids are considered to have no suit. If two or more pyramids are still equal, then the persons play another hand to decide the winner. Found on below link. Many variations of the basic Pyramid card game exist. These include variations without the discarding of cards, dealing cards face-up, discarding cards twice, and dealing more than six cards usually eight cards, but not always. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile.
Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Featured Video. Related Topics. Card Games. Read More. Your Privacy Rights. You can play from both piles throughout the game. The game is played by pairing cards to a total value of 13 points and discarding these pairs. Only cards that are available can be used in pairs. At the start of the game available cards include the bottom row of the pyramid, the top card from the stockpile, and the top card of the discard pile.
To make more cards available in the pyramid both cards that overlap it must be removed, once a card has no others overlapping it can be used to pair.
The game is over once there are no more pairs to be made legally or the pyramid is completely destroyed. When one or more squares of spheres are formed on the board or at higher levels, a player can choose to stack one of his spheres on it; when it is his turn to play, he then has a choice between:.
This move enables him to save a sphere in his reserve. A sphere on the board cannot be moved if it is already supporting another sphere. A player who makes a square of spheres in his own color Fig.
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