The idea of the game is get all the cards in four piles from King up to Ace with cards from the same suit.
The seven columns begin with some face down cards and some exposed cards. This game differs from many patience games in that it allows the moving of a block of cards that do not form a particular sequence.
Cards may be moved to one column from another column providing the back card of a block of cards being moved (i.e. the one actually being dragged by the mouse) is one lower in value and of the same suit at the front card on the destination column. There are no constraints on the value or suit of other cards involved in a move of a block of cards between columns.
If all the exposed cards have been moved from a column, then the next face down card can be turned over by clicking on it.
Whenever one of the columns becomes empty, then it can be filled from another column by moving a King, or a block of cards with the King as the back card.
Any any point, the remaining three cards left in the deck can be dealt to the first three stacks by clicking on the deck.
The game is successfully completed when all the cards are in four separate sequences from King up to Ace of the same suit. The four sequences do not need to be in any particular columns of the seven columns.
Hint: It is possible to form long columns (chains), but these can often be difficult to break later.