Go! Go! Go! Guide by Snowballwarlord

This is a very interesting game, in which the goal is to play a card higher than the last until u run out of cards.

Hint #1 At the beginning of the game never play high cards such as aces or cards such as twos, save these until the draw pile is gone.

Hint #2 if you have a two and a ten, try to keep the game moving and the cards low, until at about 15 cards you can play your ten and eliminate lots of cards.

Hint #3 Against a computer opponent, attempt to get the number of cards down as far as possible. This will allow you to play catch-up if you ever have to pick up a pile. You are better than AI (or should be, just quit playing if you aren’t).
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Poogle Solitaire Solution by samizdat.com

1 — Starting position. 32 pieces, 1 hole.
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2 — 31 pieces, 2 holes.

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3 — 30 pieces, 3 holes.

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4. — 29 pieces, 4 holes
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Pyramids Guide by b_catt

There are a few strategies which increase your chance of luck in this game, or at least get you more points:

  1. Always go for the longest runs first (getting rid of the most cards). For example, the card dealt allows a play of a run increasing the card value OR one decreasing the card value, play the run that gets rid of/reveals the most cards.
  2. Sometimes if you have the right cards available to play (or uncover them as you are playing a run) you can play a run and then reverse it, getting 100+ points on one card. For example, dealt: 2, play: 3-4-3-2-A-K-Q rather than A-K-Q or 3-4.
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Pyramids Guide by Allergoeiste

Pyramids is based on luck. To win, all you need is time. To get a high score when you can’t win, you need to be smart; this is how the scoring system works:

You get points for the row the card you played is in;
– 1 point for the bottom row (7th row)
– 2 points for the 6th row
– 5 points for the 5th row
– 12 points for the 4th row
– 15 points for the 3rd row
– 25 points for the 2nd row
– 498 points for the 1st row

Additionally, you get points for the “consecutive play” (the number in a chain):

2 * the consecutive play.
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Pyramids Guide by Stingjc1

The Pyramids Game is strictly a game of luck. Not every game is possible to win, so don’t feel let down if you can’t seem to do so. You can only win if the cards that are dealt to you can be used easily.

It’s a pretty easy game to get Neopoints on, however. All you have to do is click on a card that is either higher or lower than your currently dealt card. There are a few strategies you can do if you must.

If you have a choice of either clicking on a card that will reveal one other card or a card that will reveal two other, your best bet is to pick the one that will uncover two. This way, you can increase your chances of revealing a card that will be beneficial to your game.
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