Explore the versatile options for arranging cards with this software. Find various ways to position cards with ease and flexibility.

Upon starting the game, 8 empty foundations will appear in the middle of the screen. The reserve piles above the foundations will be dealt 13 face-up cards, while each of the 4 tableau piles at the bottom right of the foundations will be dealt 1 face-up card.
The remaining cards will be placed face-down to the stock pile at the bottom left of the screen, and 1 face-up card will be dealt to the discard pile on the right of the stock pile. The 4 foundations on the left side are to be built up from A to K regardless of suits, while the 4 foundations on the right are to be built down from K to A regardless of suits.
Each of the tableau piles can only hold 1 card. When a tableau pile becomes empty, the top card on the stock pile will be moved face-up to the space. If the stock pile becomes empty, you can move any card to an empty tableau pile.
Each time you can move a card on a tableau pile, the top card on a reserve pile or the top card on the discard pile to a foundation. The top card on a foundation can be moved to another foundation according to the building rules of the foundations.
When you have run out of moves, you can click the stock pile to deal a new card to the discard pile. But if the stock pile becomes empty and you cannot make any more moves, you lose.
To increase your chances of winning, it is important to use the cards on the foundations carefully and make strategic moves across the board. Overall, Aces and Kings is a difficult yet engaging solitaire game that will keep you coming back for more.
Version 1.0.2: Updated arrow graphic in instructions page