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											 Penguin Solitaire 
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											Version 
											1.0.0 
											The Penguin Solitaire is created by British game 
scholar David Parlett, and it requires careful 
planning more than just luck. Your goal is to move all 
cards to the 4 foundations, building up by suit and 
starting with the cards of the same rank as the first 
card dealt to the leftmost tableau pile (the "beak"). 
When the game starts, each of the 7 tableau piles at 
the top of the screen will be dealt 7 face-up cards. 
The first card dealt to the leftmost tableau pile will 
become the beak, and the other three cards of the same 
rank will be dealt to the vertically arranged 
foundations at the right, leaving one foundation 
empty. For example, if the beak is a 6 of spades, all 
other 6s will be dealt to the foundations. For the 
empty foundation, you will need to move the beak to 
it. 7 empty reserve cells are located at the bottom of 
the screen. The foundations are to be built up by suit 
starting with the beak, and wrapping from K to A if 
necessary. Cards in the tableau piles are to be built 
down by suit, wrapping from A to K if necessary. Each 
time you can move a card or a group of cards built  |