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Golf No Wrap Solitaire

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Golf No-Wrap plays identically to standard Golf except sequences cannot wrap around from King to Ace or Ace to King. This single rule change breaks chains at the extremes: Kings and Aces become dead ends that terminate your run. The inability to wrap makes the game significantly harder and forces careful chain planning around card rank endpoints.

What’s Different from Golf Solitaire

No wrapping: Kings and Aces are dead ends that terminate chains. Win rates drop roughly 15-20% versus standard Golf.

For the full Golf rules, layout, and strategy, see the Golf Solitaire page.

Golf No Wrap Tips

Kings and Aces are chain-killers — avoid playing them unless they're the last card in a column or you have no other options. Plan chains that avoid hitting the rank boundaries. Since you can't wrap, middle-rank cards (5-9) are the most flexible for building long sequences.

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Golf No Wrap — Quick FAQ

How is Golf No Wrap different from Golf Solitaire?

No wrapping: Kings and Aces are dead ends that terminate chains. Win rates drop roughly 15-20% versus standard Golf.

How much harder is Golf No-Wrap?

Significantly harder. Without wrapping, chains that would continue through King-Ace or Ace-King are cut short. Win rates drop roughly 15-20% compared to standard Golf. Strategic card selection becomes more critical since sequence endpoints are fixed.