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King Tut Solitaire
King Tut Solitaire is an easier variation of Pyramid where you can redeal the stock pile multiple times instead of just once. This gives you many more chances to find matching pairs that sum to 13. The extended redealing makes more deals winnable, perfect for players who enjoy Pyramid's matching mechanic but find the standard version too restrictive.
How to Play King Tut Solitaire
What’s Different from Classic Pyramid?
Pyramid with unlimited stock redeals instead of just one. Many more chances to find pairs, making it much more forgiving.
Layout
28 cards are dealt in a pyramid shape — 1 card at the top, 2 in the second row, up to 7 in the bottom row. Cards overlap the row below. The remaining 24 cards form the stock pile.
Objective
Remove all cards from the pyramid by pairing cards that add up to 13.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Find two exposed cards (not covered by other cards) whose values sum to 13 and click them to remove the pair.
- Card values: Ace = 1, 2–10 = face value, Jack = 11, Queen = 12, King = 13.
- Kings equal 13 by themselves — click a King to remove it alone.
- Valid pairs: A+Q, 2+J, 3+10, 4+9, 5+8, 6+7.
- Click the stock pile to draw a card to the waste pile. Pair it with an exposed pyramid card or another waste card.
- A card in the pyramid is "exposed" only when both cards covering it from the row below have been removed.
- Win when every card in the pyramid has been removed.
Guides & Strategy
Read our in-depth guides to master the rules and improve your win rate.
Other Pyramid Variations
Or go back to Pyramid Solitaire.
Classic Pyramidmedium
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Relaxed Pyramideasy
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Tut's Tomb Pyramidmedium
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Giza Pyramidhard
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Why Play King Tut Solitaire Online?
Pyramid Solitaire offers a refreshing change from traditional column-based solitaire. Instead of building sequences, you pair cards that sum to 13. The triangular layout creates a unique spatial puzzle that exercises your number sense and planning ability.
Game Features
- Pair Matching — Match exposed cards that sum to 13 for fast-paced gameplay
- Unlimited Undo — Try different pair combinations to clear more cards
- Auto-Remove Kings — Kings (value 13) are removed with a single tap
- Smart Hints — Highlights available pairs you might have overlooked
- Statistics Tracking — Track your pyramid clearance rate over time
- No Registration — Jump straight into matching without creating an account
King Tut Tips and Strategies
With multiple redeals available, you can be more selective about which pairs to remove. Focus on clearing the lower rows of the pyramid first to expose more cards above. Don't worry about exhausting the stock on the first pass — you'll get more chances.
King Tut Solitaire Rules
Scoring System
Pyramid Solitaire scores 10 points for each pair removed that sums to 13. Kings removed alone also earn 10 points. Clearing the entire pyramid earns a large completion bonus. The goal is to remove as many cards as possible before running out of moves.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Many Pyramid players focus only on visible pairs. Instead, plan which cards you need to uncover and in what order. Don't remove Kings immediately if they're protecting cards you need to pair later. Managing the stock pile wisely is critical.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about King Tut Solitaire.
What is King Tut Solitaire?
King Tut Solitaire is a classic card game you can play for free online at Solitaire.fyi. No downloads or registration required — play instantly in your browser on any device.
How many redeals do you get in King Tut?
King Tut typically allows unlimited redeals of the stock pile, compared to standard Pyramid which allows zero or one. This dramatically increases the number of winnable deals.
Is King Tut Solitaire free to play?
Yes — 100% free at Solitaire.fyi with no hidden costs, no sign-up, and no ads that interrupt gameplay. Play unlimited games on desktop, tablet, or mobile.
What is a good win rate for King Tut Solitaire?
Win rates vary by variant and skill level. Experienced players typically win 30-60% of games depending on the variant. Using undo and hints can help you improve.
History of King Tut Solitaire
Pyramid Solitaire, also known as Solitaire 13, has roots in 19th-century European card games. The distinctive triangular layout is thought to have been inspired by the Egyptian pyramids. The matching-to-13 mechanic sets it apart from traditional building-based solitaire games, making it popular among players who prefer arithmetic puzzles. Its visual appeal and moderate difficulty have made it a staple of every solitaire collection.
Cognitive Benefits of King Tut
Pyramid Solitaire trains mental arithmetic and pattern scanning. Quickly identifying pairs that sum to 13 across the pyramid structure exercises numerical fluency and visual search skills. The time pressure of limited stock draws adds beneficial cognitive load.