

Kings are the only cards that can be played in the corner spaces created by the cross. A sequence of cards may also be played, but all the cards in the sequence must obey the lower rank and opposite color rules. For example, if a 9♥ is on the foundation pile, then the next card face played must be 8♣ or 8♠. To play cards on a foundation pile, the card played must be immediately below the foundation card in rank and of the opposite color (red or black). Play a card (or sequence of cards) on a foundation pile in the cross. Once there are no more valid moves, it’s the next player’s turn.Įach player begins their turn by drawing a card from the center stockpile and making as many valid moves as they can. The player may make as many valid plays as are possible during their turn to get rid of as many cards as possible from their hand. The player to the left of the dealer begins by drawing one card from the center stockpile. The cards on the table should make the shape of a cross The Play Then turn the four top cards over, placing one on each of the four sides of the deck - to the north, south, east, and west. Place the remaining cards in the middle of the table as a stockpile. Players try to get rid of their cards by playing them in a solitaire-like layout of eight piles, built of alternate red and black cards in descending order. Kings Corner is played with a 52 card deck, the jokers are not used Rank of Cards
